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    Sun Insulators & Roofing

    5.0 (1 review)
    Open 7:00 am - 9:00 pm

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    Insulation installation

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    JaRe Weatherproofing

    JaRe Weatherproofing

    (1 review)

    Worst roofing company ever. Everything was great until they started on our roof. The roofers…read moreremoved our old skylights and made huge pieces of drywall and dust go all over our family room. I came home from being gone all day to a mess in my house. Our brand new furniture was ruined and scratched, our couch is filled with drywall dust, ruined our huge new area rug, our floors are scratched, and I could just keep going on. They clogged the gooseneck on our roof that leads to our microwave and so now we can't even use our microwave. They hired a cleaning company to come out and pick up their mess, and the cleaning company did a horrible job, leaving my husband and I to reclean our home and have to get new items to replace what they ruined. They also threw cigarette buds all in our yard- seeing as neither one of us smoke, it was clearly from the roofers. The dumpster was supposed to be removed the day the roof is finished, yet it's still sitting in our driveway preventing us from getting into our garage. The roofers also broke a solar light on the front of our house, clogged our gutters, and left everything a disaster. He interrupts you every time you try to speak to him on the phone, and is the rudest person I've ever had to deal with. Doesn't respond in a timely manner and the company clearly doesn't care. We went with this company as they HAD a good reputation and decent reviews. Seriously it was the worst mistake, and we highly recommend that people choose a company that is more professional, honest, and trustworthy than Total Home Roofing.

    From the owner: Showhome quality installations, excellent warranty and a satisfaction guarentee!read more

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    Expert Insulation Contracting

    (4 reviews)

    I read all the Google reviews on various companies and choose Expert Insulation…read more First I had a quote done. I was contacted quickly and made the appointment for the quote. Very easy. Went online and requested the quote and received a phone call to set it up. The gentleman who came for the quote was quite informative and helpful and professional. He was easy to talk to and sent me the quote within 15 minutes of the inspection. I also needed a vent hooked up to the outside and they were able to quote for that too. Took about 3 weeks to get the insulation blow in because they have been busy. Which was no big deal. Roofer with the company or the company uses was professional and came before the insulation went in. What I appreciated was his professional demeanour and they said they would arrive between 8-4 and were at my house moments after 8am. And was done incredibly quick. I received a reminder notice of the insulation being installed with photos of who the technicians would be. They both arrived within the set timeline (even with the freezing rain issues). Very professional and kind. They told me what they'd be doing to make sure what I wanted is being done. Then explained the process and went right into putting barriers in place to not damage my floors or walls. They let me pop my head into the attic to see the before and after as well as my new vent instal (after the insulation is in I wouldn't be able to see it). They were very professional. I appreciate how well they cleaned up afterwards. They also interacted with each other in a professional way. They wiped down above all my doors and trim and vacuumed all the insulation that blew off the blanket/throws. I was also impressed that it wasn't very loud. I expected it to be a noisy process and it wasn't. I highly recommend Expert Insulation. Very thankful for the amazing work that's been done and the people I interacted with were great.

    I am happy to recommend Chris Ehry and the crew at Expert Insulation Contracting…read more As a renovations contractor for 10 years before becoming a licensed Home Inspector, I have been very impressed with how knowledgeable Chris and his crew are. This company covers it all, and the staff are friendly and efficient. My clients have particularly appreciative of how tidy they are, and how well they clean up after completing the work. They are also happy to hear about the rebates they can get from the Alberta Government for insulation updates, something that Chris is happy to direct them to. It is great to be able to confidently suggest that my clients talk to Expert Insulation for any issues they may have with insulation.

    Dependable Spray Foam Solutions - Residential low pitched roof. Sprayed with a 3lb polyurethane foam. Topped off with a polyurea coating.

    Dependable Spray Foam Solutions

    (1 review)

    I hired Micah Laboucane, operator of Dependable Spray Foam, now known as "Spray Today" to insulate…read moremy two story garage. You have to wonder why a company changes names, bad reputation? This garage is a labour of love and when I had him come by for a quote I looked him in the eye and said "I need a great job done." I asked him if he can do a great job and the answer was an emphatic "Yes". Micah came across as a guy who knows his stuff and he seemed very capable to me. The following is how the job went. When he showed up his system was on the fritz and what was sprayed did not expand so he had to scrape the gunk off the area he started with and stop. He left to come back another day. I was then told another fellow was going to take over the job, one with more experience than he had. So I started thinking that is better to have a fellow with years more experience than Micah anyway. Then a few days later Micah showed up to do the job. This time his equipment worked but it turns out Micah has trouble doing a good job let alone a great one. To try and save some money I had said I would do a lot of the masking off with plastic, removal of over spray on studs and the cutting back of the half pound in the lower ceiling. I had showed him how a board was to cover the stairs when he sprayed the stairwell (some had finished surfaces). That did not happen. It's incredibly hard to remove this stuff. He knows this (I did not), you would think he would be a little more conscientious about spraying finished surfaces. When I removed the 1/2 lb. foam that expanded past the ceiling joists it exposed cavities all throughout the ceiling. As I did not want the very messy high pressure foam system back in the garage (had moved my stuff back in from neighbor's garage), the best solution was a DIY kit that I used to fix it. He agreed to pay for the kit because he said it's what it would cost him to come out and fix it. So far, so good. Then the following winter I had moisture dripping from the main ridge beam in the upstairs. I dug out the insulation to access the area above the beam and guess what? No foam insulation up in there, it was freezing and building up ice that dripped through the beam (5 engineered beams nailed together). For Micah, if he can't get up in a tight area that should have insulation, he does not come up with a solution to do it. He just sprays over it and I the owner will never know the difference. Until a problem results down the road. I knew I was going to have this fixed or fix it myself but it was involved and did not rush to deal with it. So this fall I got around to making some diagrams and sent them to some other larger insulation companies for their recommendation. They said indeed it needs insulation above the beam and to cover the two sides of the beam as well. At this time I also observed a curious thing. When the roof had a little snow or frost and the LED pot lights where on it melted circled on the roof. I thought, now are there air cavities above those pot lights just like above the beam. I removed the foam to access above the pot lights and yes indeed there was nothing but air space where there should be foam. So I made the case in an email to Micah, that I had problems because of his job (again). Got no response and I had to follow up again and he then said he hears me loud and clear and he would get back to me the following week. I bought a $350 DIY kit. I made nozzle extensions out of copper tubing. I removed the insulation to get access to the cavities. Cut holes in drywall to access some areas. Applied the foam. After about 20 hours of my time and a second DIY foam kit (I ran out) it worked out very well. After not hearing back for three weeks I sent an email telling Micah I had fixed it all with a lot of time and $650 worth of spray foam DIY kits. I told him I felt what would be fair is like last time, I was willing to put in all the time and he can pay for the insulation. 20 days ago he agreed to that and told me he would have someone "drop off a check next week". Great news! That is now two week ago. I followed up in an email offering to meet anyone, anywhere, anytime and has so far been unanswered.

    Sun Insulators & Roofing - insulationinstallation - Updated May 2026

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