Montorio Homes Ltd

Rating: 3.6 out of 5

Montorio Homes Ltd reviews (90)

  • Review from HomeOwner
    Rating: 0 out of 5
    Review left on 18 Sep 2014

    New home

    Buyers beware! Read all comments that follow this as we have experienced the same problems- deficiencies still waiting to be fixed after 4months-unanswered phone messages- rude customer service people. This will cost you more than money- the stress in dealing with this company is unbelievable .
  • Review from HomeOwner
    Rating: 0 out of 5
    Review left on 28 Aug 2014

    Montorio Homes

    I would NEVER build another house with Montorio Homes again!! After a several unanswered emails, I called the office to speak to someone in particular and after waiting on hold the receptionist disconnected my call once she asked a few questions. Very disappointing! You put your trust in a business after they assure you they will take care of you and in the end you are just a transaction.
  • Review from HomeOwner
    Rating: 1 out of 5
    Review left on 9 Jul 2014

    NEW BUILD

    Bought a new Montorio spec house in 2012. No move in inspection, deficiencies take repeated requests to have any action taken. Staff is rude, owner of the company called and was rude for 10 minutes before he realized he had called the wrong person. Still waiting for a rough grade after a year and two fails.
  • Review from HomeOwner
    Rating: 1 out of 5
    Review left on 3 Jul 2013

    Opening, Bricking a Wall

    I would NEVER hire this company as their quote was doubled and we weren't informed for months after it was completed. When we signed the contract with Garth, Gil, and Vince the wall was fully opened up so there were no suprises as to the amount of work required for the job. We paid what we were told was the final bill only to find another bill arrive later. You can't depend on what they quote you because they think you should have an open cheque book. Their own miscommunication and improper paperwork doubled our price and we were NEVER at any time told this until we got another bill. Save yourself some grief and anxiety...don't hire these guys.
  • Review from HomeOwner
    Rating: 0 out of 5
    Review left on 23 Mar 2013

    New Home Build

    Would never consider Montorio again. They build nice looking show homes but when they build yours for you they don't compare...Our sales lady Patty was rude and unorganized. She always made it seem like she had something more important to deal with then my issues. Site supervisor Carlos seemed good but had to go through Patty all the time so there was always a delay and mixed up messages. Various crooked walls that I pointed out on the walk through and nothing was fixed. Out bathroom wall is about 2" out by the end. Various things that aren't fixed from walk through. Paint on most switches. Found pink insulation and sawdust in the ducts that have been "cleaned". Closet organizer ripping out of wall and nothing is even in the closet. One wall has such a crooked stud that the central vac and electrical plug aren't even flush with the wall. I brought it up on the walk thru and still haven't heard back. Eavestroughs are filled with wood, staples and other debris. Stairs squeak, walls creak. 13 months build time and various excuses (framer, finisher, permits, blah blah blah) Not impressed with build and guaranteed we will never build with Montorio again.
  • Review from HomeOwner
    Rating: 0 out of 5
    Review left on 10 Sep 2012

    New home 1900 square feet

    We had/are having the worst experience building with Montorio Homes. Our sales guy never followed through on what he said he was going to do and was extremely unorganized. So bad that we have been iin our house now for close to three weeks and things we spoke about with him two months ago still have not been done. Once we got rid of having to deal with him, we thought things would change. Unfortunately, Montorio promises you things and they don't come through on anything. They say they will make sure things are done properly and will contact trades, little to find out none of the trades had been spoken to and we are living in a house where our builder is probably laughing because they have our money and it's not even close to a standard that it should be. Do NOT build with Montorio if you like people to follow through on their word and to treat you like you matter. Horrible experience.
  • Review from HomeOwner
    Rating: 5 out of 5
    Review left on 2 Feb 2012

    New Home

    We had a great experience with Montorio Homes. We were able to meet directly with the design team to customize our home, we had a great deal of attention from our sales rep and construction was top notch. Looking forward to building again someday.
  • Review from HomeOwner
    Rating: 4 out of 5
    Review left on 1 Feb 2012

    kitchen renovation

    Happy with work done, ensured that every tiny thing was completed. Happy with result and general contractor even though the trades subcontracted out were a bit disorganized. Would recommend them to others.
  • Review from HomeOwner
    Rating: 4 out of 5
    Review left on 31 Mar 2010

    Toscana III - 1840sq ft Two-Storey Detached Home

    Well, we have been living in our Montorio built home since late December of '09 now and just past our 3-month checklist, which is when I promised Montorio I would write up a review, good or bad. I'm happy to report that our home buying experience was a positive one this time around. We moved from Olds to Fort Saskatchewan and Montorio was a pleasure to deal with compared to our last home builder in Olds, who was Stevenson Homes. Stevenson Homes have left a wide swath of unhappy customers in their wake, but this is not a review about them so I will move on..... My wife and I knew that my transfer was inevitable, so we started to look at houses in the Fort Sask area. We started looking at pre-owned homes, but did not find many of the sort of house we were looking for. Eventually we spotted a Montorio home that was pretty close to our desires: a bit more upscale perhaps than the average home, with ample garage / parking, and decent lot size. It had a small-ish MB, but Patty informed us that another home in Ft Sask was nearing completion and might suit us better. She was right; it was a lot closer to what we were looking for: large ensuite, bigger MB, large triple garage, and a larger-sized lot. After two months of hard looking, we wanted this house! It was also priced quite reasonably for its list of features, and I felt at the time was pretty good value. (I still do.) Our sales rep from Montorio Homes name was Patty, who is a sharp-witted lady with red hair and a fiery sense of humor to match. She kept reminding us to "remember: keep smiling." I had several frustrating set-backs with HR and moving benefits. Trying to meet the date for removal of conditions on the offer to purchase that we had agreed on was not going to happen. No problem: Patty / Montorio were very understanding / accommodating. We ended pushing the date back a couple of times due to other delays beyond our control, but finally we were able to remove conditions. By the time we were able to remove conditions, the house was almost 100% complete, and we really did not have any say in trim, color, etc. I wish I had been able to get all the paperwork done sooner and pick our finishing package. It's not that I did not like Montorio's standard lines of colors and finishing package, as they are pretty nice at the basic level, but I would go a little fancier with hardwood everywhere instead of carpet upstairs, and would have made the whole house a little more luxurious like their show home a block away. Still our home came with so many nice features, like the Montorio-trademark brick pillar out front with the back-lit glass blocks in it, the insulated concrete floor in the basement, granite counter tops in the kitchen, tile and hardwood on the main floor, the columns in the living room and feature wall / built in shelves around the gas fireplace. I couldn't believe my dream garage was attached to a spec-built house. And the ensuite was like a spa retreat to my wife with its double sinks, poly-block windows, large separate shower and jetted soaker tub. We opted to have a heat recovery ventilator installed after we moved in (we paid Montorio an appropriate amount to arrange this to happen.) Still there are some things we will have changed, such as having a man-door on the garage, built-in windows on the overhead garage doors, completing the pull-through 3rd bay to the back yard, and building our custom deck. If the carpet gets too beat up (with small kids and a dog) then we will look at installing the hardwood / laminate that we wanted in the first place but carpet will do fine for now. Quality has been much improved compared to our previous builder, whose tradespeople cut corners at virtually every opportunity. Montorio by contrast had superior work on finishing work throughout. A walk through the unfinished basement was where it became really obvious that this builder does quality work. Nice and neat plumbing and electrical work and framing. Good craftsmanship on the poly and insulating of the foundation walls. Is our house perfect? No. (In my opinion one is pretty unrealistic to expect a house with NO deficiencies unless that person is willing to pay a premium for the same house, and even then it won't be perfect.) Our initial walk-through with Jorge (the construction superintendant) found several small finishing details that needed attention, but not too much that was of immediate concern other than a couple of moist patches in the ceiling of the bonus room upstairs, which were items of concern. Deficiencies were noted, and several have been addressed already. Most of the remaining ones are either seasonal dependant, or we wait for the one year checklist, so that all the normal shrinking and cracking has taken place before final touch-ups are done. The ceiling moisture was a pretty large item of concern, which again surfaced a couple days later when Randy (A Closer Look Inspections) checked out our Montorio home with his FLIR infared camera: looking for insulation, electrical or plumbing issues. It was like having X-ray vision; you could "see" through the walls and look at every stud, etc. There were indeed two moist spots in the bonus room ceiling, plus a small thin spot in the insulation near a light fixture in the walk in closet. The inspection was conducted during the Edmonton area's record setting cold snap with -30 C temps. This cold snap was preceded by some very strong winds and the insulation and framing was otherwise OK. It is assumed that the strong wind managed to swirl the insulation in the attic and left a couple of bare spots which began to condense moisture (evidently finding pinhole to let moisture into the ceiling panel.) This was an easy fix for Montorio, who removed the moist insulation and filled in the holes at the last minute before we took possession of the home. It did make for a bit of tension on closing day because this all happened very late in the game before our purchase went through. We did not know confirmation of what had been found / fixed until closing day (two days after the home inspection that found the problem), but Montorio did not have much time to address the issue due to our late inspection, so the tension wasn't their fault. We just wanted assurances before closing that the issue had been taken care of. It had been addressed, and everything turned out fine. On a major purchase such as a home, one doesn't want to take chances. So that's about all I have to say so far about our experience so far with Montorio. There's been a few bumps and ripples, and how well Montorio has handled them is what makes me more confident in saying that Montorio was a good builder to deal with so far, and I would strongly consider building a home with them again, should the need / desire arise. I plan on updating this review in December of 2010 (or early in 2011) when we get to our one year checklist with Montorio and have our exterior touches / parging complete and lot is graded, etc. So far, so good.
  • Review from HomeOwner
    Rating: 1 out of 5
    Review left on 30 Jul 2009

    New Home Build

    We've had nothing but trouble with Montorio Homes. We are currently trying to deal with a cracked garage pad that both an indendant concret company and structural engineer attributes to poor workmanship. That's just one of the problems they refuse to deal with. We've also got a visibly bowed wall from poor framing that they told us to "put a plant in front of" instead of doing something to fix the problem. The numerous, costly problems combined with their absolutely RUDE "servie" make me cringe. If I could do it all over again, I would NEVER have chosen to build with them.