Anna T.
Kitchen and Bathroom Renovation
Answer from pro:
Thanks for your kind words Anna ! Ken Davis, P. Eng. President
Reply created 13 Feb 2017K H Davis Engineering Consultants Ltd
Thanks for your kind words Anna ! Ken Davis, P. Eng. President
Reply created 13 Feb 2017Glad that we were able to get you the results that you needed ! It's true that the overall process can be complex and we often find that firms that don't specialize in houses sometimes miss things or or don't focus enough attention on small projects. Houses are our speciality, and almost all of our projects are on old Toronto homes, so usually we get it right ! Thanks again for your kind review. Ken Davis, P. Eng. President
Reply created 13 Feb 2017Thanks Peter ! Yes, removing load-bearing walls and designing the new structural supports the most common design that we do in our office...everyone is looking for a modern open concept, especially in kitchen areas of older homes. Glad it worked out well! Ken Davis, P. Eng. President
Reply created 13 Feb 2017Thanks Brett! Yes, variances can be a bit of a pain ! Often designers forget that a proposed addition to a home may contravene local zoning by-laws and require a variance in order to get approval...so its not just about Building Code compliance ! Mike does lots of Committee of Adjustment applications and can attend the Committee hearing on behalf of our clients who are seeking a variance. Gald Mike got everything sorted out for you ! Ken Davis, P. Eng. President
Reply created 13 Feb 2017Glad to hear that all worked out well ! Yes, we often work with our client's architect or designer to get plans approved by the City. We specialise in structural engineering for houses and often we will supplement the design of "others" to get plans through the permit process. Ken Davis, P. Eng. President
Reply created 13 Feb 2017Thanks George. We pride ourselves in knowing the nuts and bolts of house construction quite well indeed and our best compliment is when the tradespeople appreciate our input on site. Regards, Ken Davis, P. Eng.
Reply created 13 Feb 2017Hi danforthhomeowner: I sincerely apologize for the long delay in getting to your follow-up report. I suffered a back injury on Nov 1 2015 (several weeks ago) and I am presently behind on several project reports, all of which I hope to have wrapped up before Christmas. I assume your file is among those which i am behind on...I'm sorry but I have not received you request for a refund...we have no problem doing so since obviously you were not satisfied with our service. Please let me know who your are so that I can respond to your directly since i can't identify you by your homestars name danforthhomeowner. I can also come out to provide an additional consultation at no extra cost to resolve your dissatisfaction with our first consultation if you wish. I don't know what you mean about our being mostly interested in whether or not you plan to lower the basement and from reading between the lines i'm wondering if you felt that we were somehow trying to direct you in a specific way...that is certainly not the case and we try to advise our clients to the very best of our ability. Our sister construction company operates quite independently and it would be unethical for us to advise you in a manner which was not impartial. Whenever any remedial work is recommended, we always advise that, if you are thinking of using our sister construction company, that you obtain quotes from other companies as well. We don't want there to be any perceived conflict of interest between our consulting services and our sister company that provides construction services. Also know that the site consultation service was completed for you when we did our site visit - that is what you were paying us for. Our follow up report on the consultation itself is to serve as a follow-up for record purposes. Also note that we do not normally provide any specific design services in our reports...site reports are meant to be a summary of our consultation, to document what we said during our visit so as to help you understand the nature of problems that you may be having with the structure of your home, and in general, to describe what you will need to do to solve the problems. The report is not a substitute for a detailed design service which is completely separate thing, and all of this is describe in much detail on our website. I hope that this helps to some extent and I again apologize for your frustrations in trying to get hold of me over the past few weeks. We are happy to either refund the cost of our site consultation or alternatively, meet with you again to make sure that you are 100% satisfied with our reporting to you. Ken Davis, P. Eng. President
Reply created 15 Dec 2015Thanks very much for your kind review. We try our best to meet our client's expectations and it sounds like Mike did just that. I'm sometimes hard to get hold of, but you can speak to any of our 5 Engineers/Technologists in the office if you need immediate help with an existing or new project. Best regards, Ken Davis, P. Eng. President
Reply created 15 Dec 2015Wow, permit in 1 day...well, thanks for your kind words. We don't have any control over how fast permits get issued, but we certainly do lots of applications and I suppose the City of Toronto gets quite accustomed to our permit submissions which we try to make as clear and complete as possible - mike always does a great job. Best of luck with construction...
Reply created 2 Oct 2015