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Making the Cut Carpentry Ltd specialises in renovation work throughout the house.We can do basement renovation, basement, bathroom, kitchen and much more... Renovating and remodeling your property with great style & efficient space use! Call us to experience our excellent service! At We Do It All, we take pride in our work, with satisfaction guaranteed. Free quotes!
Nursery and Garden Centre
The place is immaculate!!! Extremely organized and very clean! The staff are terrific and extremely helpful!! This was my first visit (August 1st 2022) and I’m blown away. Everything was so beautiful it was very difficult for us to only choose a few plants (5 in total) Read more
Wire Sawing. Asphalt Sawing. Wall Sawing. Core Drilling. Concrete Demolition. Slab Sawing. 24/7 Service. Residential. Commercial. Industrial.
Custom & Standard Truck Bodies, Truck Equipment & Truck Body Parts for Construction, Landscaping, Delivery Trucks, Industrial, Commercial, Military, Towing & Wreck Recovery, Service Industry and More.
Toromont Cat is the authorized Caterpillar Dealer in Manitoba, Ontario, Quebec, New Brunswick, Nova Scotia, P.E.I., Newfoundland and Labrador, and Nunavut.
Brent provided courteous and patient service. Very helpful and understanding. Highly recommended. Read more
CreteMaster.com Repairs Sinking Concrete by Jacking/Lifting the Concrete!!! Concrete Jacking also known as Slabjacking or Mudjacking, is a specialized environmentally friendly concrete repair technology. In essence, slabjacking can lift a sunken concrete slab by pumping an organic grout using hydraulic pressure through holes drilled in the concrete slab, effectively pushing it up from below. Accounts of raising large concrete slabs through the use of hydraulic pressure date back to the early 1900s. The slabjacking process generally starts with drilling small diameter access holes in the concrete, strategically located to maximize lift. These holes are generally 1 1/2? in diameter for traditional slabjacking applications. Initial material injections will fill any underslab void space. Once the void space is filled, subsequent injections will start lifting the concrete almost immediately. After the slabs are lifted, the access holes are patched and the work is complete.
Best person, trustworthy and excellent work!!! Highly recommended! Read more
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