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Saturday
22Nov2008

It's in the details

Marco and Vince have been in the stucco business a short while but have quickly gained popularity in the industry. Known for their committment to excellence, they are regularly featured on hit renovation television shows on HGTV, their most current being Home to Flip in which we partnered as a material supplier.

This house is in Richmond Hill was done by Marco and Vince, they used decorative accents as well, brackets on the sides of the windows and below the window sills. The last two pictures in this entry show more detail.

Being as busy as they are, this won't be the last entry from them, to get in touch for your stucco project, email here.

Tuesday
11Nov2008

Buildings fit for Royalty

It's not everyday we come across a project like this. The goal was to construct a building reminiscent of old world architecture. With our help, the devloper pulled it off without a hitch.

Credit for the flawless execution goes to Domenic and his team who were contracted to put everything together. Aside from the expansive moulding work, there were 72 dormers which needed to be installed as well. And you can see from the third picture below, this was no simple task.

Each dormer was assembled in the underground parking garage and then lifted by crane and set in place. A crew of 10 came together and creatively found a way to make it work. And the end result is stunning.

To get in touch with Domenic for your project, please email us here.




Wednesday
29Oct2008

I can't believe it's not precast!

Our latest project came from a homeowner who was looking for an inexpensive way to detail his house without the big price tag that concrete precast carries. The great thing about our moulding line is that we can create absolutely anything quickly and inexpensively. Whether it's off architectural plans, other manufacturer's catalogues or from a simple sketch on a napkin, there really is no limit to what we can do. You'll soon see in other entries to come more of the creative projects we're currently working on.

In the end, we saved our client close to 60% by using our mouldings instead of pre-cast and his job started and finished three weeks earlier than originally scheduled.

Here are a couple of shots, can you tell it's not precast?

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