Ontario – Toronto GTA – Ajax
Canada Business Corporations Act
848866521RC0001
Ontario
Toronto GTA
Ajax
Canada Business Corporations Act
active
6586864
Business Number: 848866521RC0001
Governing Legislation: Canada Business Corporations Act (2006-06-20)
Minimum number of directors: 2
Maximum number of directors: 2
Corporate Name History
2006-06-20
to Present
- Liquid Solutions Painting Inc. -
Certificates and Filings - Certificate of Incorporation
- 2006-06-20
Rutland Leigh
Tyme Damion
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I hired Leigh to refinish my staircase. In particular, he was to: • Sand the treads and hand rail • Stain the treads and handrail a dark color and then clear coat them • Sand and paint the risers white • Install new white pickets A few issues came up during the job. I will describe some of them here. Issue 1: A couple of areas on the handrail were stained lighter than the rest of the handrail. He was going to come over one day when I was away on vacation to correct this plus do some final cleanup work. Upon returning home from my trip I found that he had not corrected the stain. When I questioned him about it he said he did try to correct it but it came out exactly the same. I find that too difficult to believe. What bothers me the most is that he lied about doing the work. It is not rocket science. If you put more stain on wood, it gets darker. It is clearly evident that nothing was done, but he is sticking to his story. I trusted him to do the work in my absence, but I was mistaken. Issue 2: A power sander was used to sand the treads. Leigh and/or his helper gouged the risers on several of the steps while using the power sander. The gouges were quite obvious. They ignored these gouges and merely painted over them. When I questioned him as to why they did not fix the gouges, he actually said that I should have mentioned it to him before they painted the risers! He eventually agreed to fix the gouges, but it bothers me that I had to convince him that it was his responsibility and obligation to correct any damages that he or his workers caused. I have to wonder what would have happened if he was dealing with a single female or an elderly person that may not have known much about construction. I summary, the project started out well but it did not finish well. Near the end of the job he was in such a hurry to get to the next job that the workmanship and judgement suffered. Problems arise on almost every job, but it’s how those problems are dealt with that is so
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