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We provide services by both ground and by air crews to locations in NW Alberta and NE British Columbia for the Oil and Gas Industry. We have been in operation for 12 years, and are locally owned and operated out of Charlie Lake, BC. Purely Canadian
What is a home inspection? A home inspection is a visual examination of the physical condition of a home (or other building). This is usually, but not always, connected to the sale of that home or building and its findings often determine the successful completion of that sale. A home inspection will usually include an examination of the foundation and basement, roof, attic, heating and water systems, electrical and plumbing systems, as well as the general condition of the structure itself. An inspector will look for poor construction practices and make note of any repairs that might be required or any general maintenance issues. Importantly, they will also make note of any fire and safety issues that need to be addressed. Home Inspections are not conducted on a pass or fail basis; it provides a report that shows an itemized list of the condition of the home or building and any work that should be done. An inspection is conducted in about 95% of all real estate home transactions.
Highmark Oilfield Services Ltd. was incorporated on March 7, 2007. We are locally owned and operated by the shareholders, Kevin and Carla Salmond. Highmark Oilfield is a maintenance based company that specializes in turnaround,pipelines and plant maintenance. We also maintain oil batteries, compressors and de-hy's. Our welders do well-head abandonments and construction of facilities and everything in between. Highmark Oilfield is a licensed contractor with the B.C.S.A. and A.B.S.A. We have weld procedures and a QA QC program that is certified in B.C. and A.B. for CSA Z-662, ASME B.31.3.
K&L Oilfield Holdings has one important difference from the service providers located in towns such Dawson Creek, Fort St. John, or Fort Nelson. "We're just more convenient," said Lory Ollenberter, co-owner of the company with her husband, Korey, discussing the benefits of being located in Pink Mountain. "This is right where all the activity is. We started out with one water truck, and then just as the oil patch grew, we just grew with it." K&L Oilfield began to haul water for the drilling rigs as well as drinking water, gradually adding vac trucks, steamer trucks and additional staff.
Hi, I’m glad you stopped in for a visit and I’d like to share a little bit about myself with you. My husband, Rusty, and I have been married for 40 years and are proud parents to two wonderful daughters, Amanda and Maureen. We have 4 grandchildren that we absolutely adore and an absolutely awesome Son-in-Law. Life just couldn’t be better! I have always enjoyed crafting and about 8 years ago a good friend asked me to join her at a Stampin’ Up! card-making class! Well, I was hooked! It made me feel so good to be able to create something beautiful with my own two hands. And the paper, oh that beautiful paper – with ink, ribbon, buttons and everything else to match!
DEKA Inspection Services Ltd provides non-destructive testing of pipelines and structures. We x-ray industrial structures and pipelines out in the oil field in Fort St. John and surrounding area. For inquiries or to schedule service, call us today.
I had an issue with one of their staff members and the way that they were driving on the road. I made one phone call and was given an apology by the person and told exactly what happened and where the misunderstanding came from. Admittedly, I have not done any business with this company, but if their staff are as thoughtful and courteous as this gentleman was during this phone call, then you should give them your business. Read more
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