Armstrong And Nelson

Rating: 4.6 out of 5

Armstrong And Nelson reviews (190)

  • Review from Lydia Péquegnat
    Rating: 5 out of 5
    Review left on 23 Oct 2013

    Eavestroughing

    Darren was great, he was polite, dependable, courteous as well as very professional and a true master of his craft. He was very thorough and we were very pleased with the work he did.
  • Review from HomeOwner
    Rating: 5 out of 5
    Review left on 16 Oct 2013

    Eavestrough

    I am very pleased with the work that Juan and his crew completed for me. They were very approachable, conscientious and responsive and were flexible about solving new problems as they emerged.
  • Review from HomeOwner
    Rating: 5 out of 5
    Review left on 27 Sep 2013

    Replace roof

    The company provided a quote which was competitive and references which were positive. They replaced all vents and flashing and all damaged plywood sheets. They were tidy and careful about not damaging our garden or deck. They took longer than originally estimated but charged the agreed upon quote. The foreman came by after the job was done and personally went around cleaning up the very minor amount of debris which the crew had overlooked. You can feel safe using them to repair your roof.
  • Review from Leslie
    Rating: 1 out of 5
    Review left on 2 Sep 2013

    eavestroughs, gate repair, repaint porch and window sills, retile bathroom floor

    My husband and I have renovated four homes and never have had such a bad experience as we did with Rhoda, and Armstrong and Nelson. When we first contacted the company in May, it was to do some work on the eavestroughs-this was done effectively, on time and for a fair price. That work is the only reason I advance the rating from ‘zero’ to ‘one’ star’. We own a duplex in Roncesvalles and live part-time upstairs. When my husband and I both had to unexpectedly leave town, we were relieved when Rhoda at A&N suggested she act as a home improvement manager and oversee all the work we’d been hoping to complete: repaint exterior balcony, repair and repaint some window sills, replace a bathroom fan, repair and repaint the shed. When our downstairs tenants, who have been there for several years and have been nothing but lovely, reliable, straightforward and co-operative, asked to retile their small bathroom floor, we happily added that to the list. When the first estimate came in high and with no cost breakdown, we asked for clarification. Rhoda then told us her contractor who’d made the estimate had been fired, and she would cut the estimate in half. We wondered why she’d fired her contractor, and why (as job manager) she hadn’t caught that the estimate came in as DOUBLE what it should have been. To our regret, we ignored that red flag and authorized work to begin with her ‘new’ contractor and the revised estimate. On the first day we received photos from our tenants. The gate repair work looked subpar and incomplete and we privately voiced our concerns to Rhoda. Her response was to send a blasting email to our tenants, cc’ing the new contractor and us. She included the heading ‘NEW RULES’ with instructions as to how our tenants were to behave in the future. We spent close to an hour trying to explain to Rhoda why it was inappropriate for her to be admonishing our tenants by email or otherwise, and how she needed to deal with our concerns directly-as the home owners and frankly, as the payors. We also raised our concerns about pulling the contractor into the fray before she’d even spoken to us, and it was then she let us know the ‘new’ contractor was her business partner. Onwards. Painting the shed and balcony and replacing the bathroom fan clunked along with several miscommunications. Rhoda decided to paint the upper balcony a different colour than what I’d specifically asked. She told me this was so it would match the lower balcony. She made this decision WITHOUT consulting us, and let us know AFTER the job was done. Incidentally, this was a job we were prepared to take on later to make match, but just not with her company. At this point, when we were so past ever wanting to deal with A&N again, we simply committed to finishing the last of what we had commissioned from them. A simple re-do of a bathroom floor. How hard could it be, we thought? After the bathroom floor was ‘finished’, our tenant sent us the photos. The caulking was a mess, the tiles had been laid unevenly, not matched and not flush, the lower cupboard door was now prevented from closing, there were metal shavings left all over the carpet in the adjoining room, and trash left behind the baby’s crib. The contractor had also taken it upon himself to dump some of his debris in the diaper pail. Some he just left on the floor. My husband and I took the time to carefully go over the pictures, and to speak repeatedly to our tenants about what had happened. Indeed, we even let Randy (A&N’s service manager) know by phone that we were weighing how best to handle this situation, but we anticipated we would dispute the charges. We sent an email to Rhoda with accompanying photos and a list of our concerns. She immediately responded with a vituperative email letting us know she would not fix the problem and that we needed to “pay up”. The tile not laying flush? That was because it was ‘Made in China’ selected by our tenants, and not suitable for the job…which begs the question as to why her contractor would lay this tile in the first place. The debris left by her contractor? Our tenants should know better and clean up after a worker has been there. The fact that the door wouldn’t close? A simple sanding job. And the messy caulking? Our tenants had re-caulked after the contractor left. Further complaints by Rhoda included that we were ungrateful that she had ‘repaired’ a bathroom pipe and was prepared to discount the charge-another job we did NOT authorise. She also wanted us to know what a great inconvenience it was for her to have to wait on the weather to paint our porch. Great-she didn’t paint in the rain-thanks, champ. Of course we paid her-everything but $400, for the botched bathroom floor and half of the tile costs. To re-do the shoddy work of her company will probably cost us twice. I have included some ‘low lights of Rhoda’s emails below. I can’t take any credit for the typos, misspellings and bad grammar. That’s all her. -in response to our first email clearly outlining the problems with the floor and including accompanying photos: "I can not take any more time than already spent on this flooring issue or your tenants bizarre concerns as it affects the final payment and invoice It is apparent to me where you are going with this unfortunate as it may be as it is evident after the "Gary Bashing " that he will not be returning to redo the floor or anything else with regards to the bathroom .Nor will I do anything else for 52 Fern ave No one in their right mind would expose them selves to such a toxic environment or risk after your erroneous assumptions and accusations . Your tone frankly is arrogant presumptuous and unfair" -in response to the floor not laying flush, gaps in between the tiles, cupboard door not closing: "You have taken the term specifications to a whole new level" -her suggestion on how to handle this dispute: "Final Position Gary will not be returning to do anything regarding the bathroom or the flooring" -her response to the mess left behind: "Gary will not return to clean the apartment ." -how she’d like to handle this: "It is irrelevant to me what your bathroom floor will cost or what you do with it" -same email, further down: "I am done discussing the bathroom as this issue has tanen the better part of today I would like payment ASAP so as to pay my bills And I thank you NOT for the appreciation shown for my extended care and concern for your project --too bad the disturbed tenants are giving you a story which you concur with ." -general rant about the weather, suggesting that somehow we are to blame: "If you want to get into the semantics of it all , let us start with the length of time it took for us to actually complete the job because of rainstorms and prohibitive weather and our taking care that the paint would be retentive during wet weather and our attempt to get it finished before the upper tenant returned. Instead of putting you on hold we focused on completion with many trips back and forth so as to check the status . As a result we lost other business opportunities because of your project and timelines ." -in response to the photos we forwarded from our tenants-lovely people, by the way- and her assessment that we shouldn’t have wanted to change the floor: "Your tenants were unfriendly ,obstructionistic and ill prepared for the 2 items done in their apartment . Frankly *****has a mood issue nice sometimes and cold other times--- hot and cold--- up and down-/- arriving 1.5 hours earlier than arranged and ******is germ phobic and stressed out with a new baby Their loyalty to you in being a stable tenant is understandable however no pther landlord would put up with their pettiness and interference . In fact they would have made them pay for their own floor change because nothing was wrong with the floor to begin with" -and my personal fave-her psychiatric evaluation of our tenants based on a brief consult about bathroom tile: "What about your ingrate petty accusatory accusations based on 2 people who are emotionally disturbed - showing signs from the day i made the first visit and on the day the job started This is an official clinical observation which I am legally licenced to do and able to make having had years of clinical psychiatric experience"
  • Review from HomeOwner
    Rating: 5 out of 5
    Review left on 23 Aug 2013

    New Eavestroughs

    Great company! Randy was very professional and did a great job removing our old eavestroughs and installing new. We were very impressed with the great service provided by Randy. Would definitely recommend this Company!
  • Review from Suzi
    Rating: 5 out of 5
    Review left on 20 Aug 2013

    eavestrough emergency cleaning and follow up repair

    All I can say is AWESOME! At 9:00 pm, on the night of the historic July storm in Toronto, with a heavy deluge of rain and power outage, Mike showed up at my home with his assistant, in spite of it being nearly impossible to drive. He climbed up his ladder by the light of a flashlight and cleaned out the blockages in our eavestrough that were causing water to overflow and enter our basement. He noticed that our downspout was also blocked and cleared that immediately. Following this emergency work, Mike noticed that the downspout was not installed effectively and indicated that it would be prudent to install leaf guards as well at another time. I asked him to return and quote on that work, which he did. Based upon his solid professionalism and strong work ethic that was displayed on the night of the storm, I hired him to do the follow up work. Once again, excellent workmanship, very professional, he even removed a wasp nest that he spotted under our gutters and inspected our shingles to ensure that we were protected. By the way, after appearing at our home in that massive storm and literally saving our basement from the flooding that so many others endured, he headed off for another emergency call at the other end of the city. I would not hesitate to recommend Mike and Armstrong and Nelson again, and in fact, have already done so.
  • Review from HomeOwner
    Rating: 5 out of 5
    Review left on 19 Aug 2013

    Eavestrough

    Jacob from Armstrong & Nelson not only did the quote, but the work as well. Very pleasant person and jumped on the timeline promptly. Our house looks so much better as a result, we would recommend Armstrong & Nelson..
  • Review from HomeOwner
    Rating: 5 out of 5
    Review left on 7 Aug 2013

    eavestrough repair

    Great service all around. Response to my original request for an estimate was quick, and Randy came out and fixed the damaged eavestrough in less than a week, doing an excellent job. I had 3 other quotes and this was the best price.
  • Review from HomeOwner
    Rating: 5 out of 5
    Review left on 19 Jul 2013

    eaves replacement and leaf guard installation

    Great company that responded immediately (others didn't and 1 said send them a photo and that the minimum job cost was $600). Michael fixed a problem that had existed for years and in the mega rain storm in July, the eaves handled the deluge just fine. I was so impressed with this company that decided to have them install leaf guards on all of the eaves. So what was initially a small job, grew. I really like the fact that this company doesn't impose a minimum price.
  • Review from HomeOwner
    Rating: 5 out of 5
    Review left on 6 Jul 2013

    Easetroughs

    This is a great firm. They gave great knowledge and customer expertise on easetroughs and roofing as well. Excellent customer service and follow up. I suggest this to anyone in GTA for easetroughing, roofing and chimney needs. Thanks A & N - Vinnie