03-27-2024, 09:28 AM
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First Line Centre
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Started renovations on my condo this week. Kitchen, living room, dry bar, entryway, and common bathroom.
I don't even want to talk about the overall cost of this thing. I told my wife, its not so much the money being spent, but the fact that its a condo and the likelihood of recouping any of the cost in a sale is slim.
But, we just love the area and don't see us leaving for another decade.
Ill keep everyone posted on our contractor and let you know if recommended in future. He came recommended from our interior designer and seems like a good guy. Slow start, but that is due to the condo board dragging their feet on approval.
For new appliances, we ended up going mostly with Fisher & Paykel for the price and comparable. It was mostly between that and Bosch for most appliances. Prices were similar, and the internet seemed to rate them relatively the same; but the look of F&P won out for now. The price of integrated refrigerators is atrocious
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03-27-2024, 09:44 AM
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The new goggles also do nothing.
Join Date: Oct 2001
Location: Calgary
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Nice, yeah if you plan to be there to enjoy it then do it. If you wait and have to do improvements before selling to get market price at that point anyway might as well do it sooner and enjoy it.
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03-27-2024, 10:43 AM
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#5943
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Franchise Player
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Originally Posted by Cappy
Started renovations on my condo this week. Kitchen, living room, dry bar, entryway, and common bathroom.
I don't even want to talk about the overall cost of this thing. I told my wife, its not so much the money being spent, but the fact that its a condo and the likelihood of recouping any of the cost in a sale is slim.
But, we just love the area and don't see us leaving for another decade.
Ill keep everyone posted on our contractor and let you know if recommended in future. He came recommended from our interior designer and seems like a good guy. Slow start, but that is due to the condo board dragging their feet on approval.
For new appliances, we ended up going mostly with Fisher & Paykel for the price and comparable. It was mostly between that and Bosch for most appliances. Prices were similar, and the internet seemed to rate them relatively the same; but the look of F&P won out for now. The price of integrated refrigerators is atrocious
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Condo renos can be tough and can tend to drag. When we did ours it just seemed like a bunch of extra hoops to go through (board, restricted hours for construction, booking elevators and loading bays, etc). You are right though, if you see yourself there long term, it is worth it. There is a lot to be said for living in a location you love. I know for us, moving downtown from the suburbs gives us an extra 40 hours a month not having to commute with everything at our door step.
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03-27-2024, 04:39 PM
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#5944
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First Line Centre
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Originally Posted by Robbob
Condo renos can be tough and can tend to drag. When we did ours it just seemed like a bunch of extra hoops to go through (board, restricted hours for construction, booking elevators and loading bays, etc). You are right though, if you see yourself there long term, it is worth it. There is a lot to be said for living in a location you love. I know for us, moving downtown from the suburbs gives us an extra 40 hours a month not having to commute with everything at our door step.
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we are about 2 weeks delayed just on board approval alone. Plus i think there is a hidden premium you pay contractors for condos for all the headache.
Still we are going to make it work. worst case scenario, we have some family in the burbs we can stay with *shudder*
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03-27-2024, 08:50 PM
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#5945
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Franchise Player
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Originally Posted by Wormius
We used them a few years ago and despite a few installation issues, which they’ve addressed in a fairly timely manner - not super fast but at least they kept us in the loop about the status and ETA, etc, we are very happy. Get a lot of compliments about the front entry door.
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Lux is isially 1-3% more expensive than the cheapest quote, but if you have an issue, they'll sort it out basically no questions asked. Other providers I've heard of some frustratingly long fights.
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03-30-2024, 08:46 AM
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#5946
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Franchise Player
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We are refinishing our hardwood floors and need to temporarily remove all furniture, appliances, piano, etc. Can anyone recommend a company to do this?
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04-02-2024, 04:46 PM
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#5947
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Scoring Winger
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Originally Posted by edslunch
We are refinishing our hardwood floors and need to temporarily remove all furniture, appliances, piano, etc. Can anyone recommend a company to do this?
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Not to move but to store, I rented a sea can from Rental Containers.ca and it went smooth as silk and was a brand new container. $141.75 per month rental and I think $135 to deliver and pick up.
Seems a bit sketch to be honest but was cheapest and showed up on time with a good unit.
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04-02-2024, 05:43 PM
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#5948
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Scoring Winger
Join Date: Jan 2006
Location: Flight Level 360
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Originally Posted by Wormius
We used them a few years ago and despite a few installation issues, which they’ve addressed in a fairly timely manner - not super fast but at least they kept us in the loop about the status and ETA, etc, we are very happy. Get a lot of compliments about the front entry door.
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One of our neighbours used Lux to replace all of their windows in 2022, said they had numerous install issues, along with scratched glass that Lux vehemently contested (felt Lux were trying to blame the scratches on them). They said stay far away from Lux. Two other homes on our street used Cossins to replace their windows last year and were very happy with them. Like any service provider, individual results may vary.
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04-03-2024, 06:44 AM
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Crash and Bang Winger
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Originally Posted by FLAME ENVY
One of our neighbours used Lux to replace all of their windows in 2022, said they had numerous install issues, along with scratched glass that Lux vehemently contested (felt Lux were trying to blame the scratches on them). They said stay far away from Lux. Two other homes on our street used Cossins to replace their windows last year and were very happy with them. Like any service provider, individual results may vary.
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We used Lux around the same time. No issues with the windows. We did not have Lux install them however. Biggest issue we had was delivery time - took about 19 weeks. We kind of knew that beforehand but it was still a bit of a hurdle to work around in our reno.
We got a preliminary quote from Cossins as well and they were not even in the same stratosphere - significantly more expensive (>25%). So indeed, individual results may vary!
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04-03-2024, 10:07 AM
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Loves Teh Chat!
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We used Western Windows to replace 3x north facing windows with the federal loan, some minor miscommunications in install which they fixed, very happy with the windows now.
Noticeable difference in comfort vs the previous windows.
We got quotes originally from Lux, Centra, Western Windows. We were actually going to go with Centra but their sales guy ghosted me when I accepted their quote.
"hello, I would like to give you money and accept your quote". no response. Contact the office, "we'll ask him to contact you". Still nothing. Emailed again. Still nothing. So strange.
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04-03-2024, 07:36 PM
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#5951
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Powerplay Quarterback
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I own a early 60's home and my water pressure goes a lot lower when 2 showers are on at the same time or the washer or dishwasher is running. Is there a fix to this? Or just something I have to live with owning such a old house?
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04-03-2024, 08:25 PM
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#5952
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Franchise Player
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What size line comes into the house? Mine is a 1955 and has 3/4" in, but had 1/2" everywhere after the meter. If yours is like that you could have it upsized.
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04-03-2024, 08:37 PM
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#5953
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Powerplay Quarterback
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Originally Posted by Fuzz
What size line comes into the house? Mine is a 1955 and has 3/4" in, but had 1/2" everywhere after the meter. If yours is like that you could have it upsized.
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Honestly have no idea but I bet that is the same for my house. I'll have to get a plumber to check that out for me.
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04-05-2024, 08:58 PM
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#5954
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Join Date: Jul 2002
Location: Chicago
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Originally Posted by Zary's-Mustache
Honestly have no idea but I bet that is the same for my house. I'll have to get a plumber to check that out for me.
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I'm sure it's half inch, based on age of home. Depending on style of home, it could be relatively cheap or pretty expensive to run new, larger lines. A bungalow with an unfinished basement is low end. Two story with finished basement is high end.
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04-05-2024, 09:23 PM
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#5955
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Powerplay Quarterback
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Originally Posted by EldrickOnIce
I'm sure it's half inch, based on age of home. Depending on style of home, it could be relatively cheap or pretty expensive to run new, larger lines. A bungalow with an unfinished basement is low end. Two story with finished basement is high end.
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Yeah had a plumber come have a look and it's actually 5/8th. He said would be between 20k-30k and better to just put a pump.
It's not too bad so probably will go with the pump option.
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04-06-2024, 09:13 AM
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#5956
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Franchise Player
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Anything I should familiarize myself with when I chat with the utilities company about upgrading my service from 100A to 200A?
Yes, I'm aware being able to touch your toes reduces the pain a little.
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04-07-2024, 06:12 AM
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#5957
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Franchise Player
Join Date: Jul 2002
Location: Chicago
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Originally Posted by DoubleF
Anything I should familiarize myself with when I chat with the utilities company about upgrading my service from 100A to 200A?
Yes, I'm aware being able to touch your toes reduces the pain a little.
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They won't likely need to do anything. They 'own' the wires until it hits your home (mast on roof or service box if underground). If overhead just will need to meet all current requirements for height, etc. All that is probably good already. From there the rest is all you (your electrician). Make sure service from there (that will feed your new panel) is copper and of sufficient guage, but any reputable electrician will do that anyway. And you child really didn't want to go to college anyway...
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04-07-2024, 07:54 PM
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#5958
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Crash and Bang Winger
Join Date: Mar 2010
Location: Dirty Deep South Baby!
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Planning to put a bedroom in our 2005 built home.
Do we have to change the basement windows and make the window openings bigger to be compliant for egress or is our current window opening “grandfathered” as it was compliant when we built it?
Thank you
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04-07-2024, 07:59 PM
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#5959
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Franchise Player
Join Date: Apr 2013
Location: Cowtown
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Originally Posted by DoubleF
Anything I should familiarize myself with when I chat with the utilities company about upgrading my service from 100A to 200A?
Yes, I'm aware being able to touch your toes reduces the pain a little.
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Assuming your house is underground fed, yeah honestly not much to know aside from any type of lubricants you may be allergic to. Hopefully the transformer feeding your house is close to your property, the further away the transformer is the more expensive it will be.
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04-07-2024, 08:38 PM
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#5960
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Franchise Player
Join Date: Dec 2006
Location: Calgary, Alberta
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How foolish would it be for me to put a L2 charger in (say a 30-40 amp breaker), and just set it to charge at 16amps? I have 100a service. I feel like this should be fine, and I’d just set the timer to charge overnight, but maybe I’m out to lunch!
(And by “me” putting this in, I mean an electrician doing that for me)
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