Wednesday, March 25, 2009

Custom Work

Here is a photo of a beautiful coffered ceiling I built in a newer home. It was built in the home owner's dining room, and brought an estate feel to the house.

This, and any type of custom work can be done in any home style, any age of home, and can be designed and built to the client's specifications and taste.

Ask your contractor if they have any ideas on how to reflect your personality in your home renovation. With a bit of inspiration and direction, your house can reflect your style - while staying on budget.

Monday, March 23, 2009

Garages, Homes & Sheds

Having built dozens of home in Calgary and area over the past eight years, I have excellent framing and finishing experience.

With the residential housing market slowing greatly, I'm now providing framing services to clients through construction of garages and sheds. (Also fences, decks, and basement developments.)

I enjoy working with clients to design buildings that complement their homes and properties.

Sunday, March 22, 2009

Basement Renovations: Floor Repair

I've been in construction for over eight years, and I still find that every client job is unique. I'm constantly presented with new work and new ways to help clients improve their homes. This problem solving is why I love my job.

Here is a photo of a job I'm working on this week. This is a hole in the concrete floor of a basement, where the client's home's previous owners had installed a hot tub - which has since been removed. My job is to fill the hole in, and make it solid, secure and even, so when we finish the basement, it doesn't sound like a hollow spot underneath the carpet.

As you can see, I'm building a wooden 'deck' or grid for a foundation. I'm then installing a double layer of subfloor, being glued and screwed to the decking.

I'm also framing, breaking open floors and moving teleposts, moving plumbing and drains, and adding in a laundry room.

This is a great example of how a small budget can make a huge impact on useable, living space for your family.

Tuesday, March 17, 2009

Decks, Porches, Verandas

Decks are a great way to expand the 'useable space' of your home and give your property's appearance an affordable and impactful boost.

Here are some photos of a deck I designed and built for a customer. The deck was built out of pressure treated lumber (deck floor), painted spruce railing, aluminum fascia and PVC lattice.

The overall effect is a cozy, cohesive addition, but the materials chosen provided a low cost, and low maintenance deck for the client.

I've never built the same deck twice - each project is unique depending upon my client's needs, budget, and design preference.

Fence Design and Construction

I'm currently receiving a lot calls from folks looking to have fences built this spring. I've built countless fences and gates for clients over the years - many of which I helped design and customize to match the residence.

A fence is not only practical - it also beautifies a home's appearance and improves street value.

Here is a photo of a fence I built for a client over three years ago. When visiting the family this week (the homeowner is now a good friend), I took this photo - and was pleased to see the fence is still as straight as an arrow.

With the warmer weather, the ground is beginning to thaw - I'm looking forward to providing this service to homeowners again soon.

Monday, March 16, 2009

Spring Has Sprung?

It looks like Spring may be just around the corner. (We hope!)

I'm now scheduling client projects for the spring, including:
- fences
- decks
- sheds
- garages
- various home renovations (new windows, room renovations, basement developments, new siding, windows and doors)

I would be pleased to discuss and quote any projects that you need done. If you'd like to chat, please contact me at 403.899.9949.

Friday, March 13, 2009

New Windows

There's not a lot of 'quick fix' renovations that pick up a house like new windows and doors.

Energy savings, improved efficiency, and great street-level impact, window and door replacement is easy to do, and is a smart investment in your home.

Here are some photos of me installing high efficiency windows in a turn-of-the-century home in Okotoks.

With the Home Renovation Tax Credit (see below article dated March 11), this is a great time to do make theis type of property investments.

Thursday, March 12, 2009

Small Addition, Big Difference

Here is a photo of a wet bar that I helped construct in a client’s basement this week. I framed, and helped to tile and build this bar. (I also installed the wall cabinets.) The front of the bar will also be finished in tile.

This is a good example of how a bit of creativity and a small budget can make a big difference in a room.

Wednesday, March 11, 2009

Home Renovation Tax Credit


As you likely know, the Federal Government has included a tax credit for home owners spending money on property improvements in 2009.

“How the HRTC Will Work

The 15-per-cent credit may be claimed on the portion of eligible expenditures exceeding $1,000, but not more than $10,000, meaning that the maximum tax credit that can be received is $1,350.

The credit can be claimed on eligible expenditures incurred on one or more of an individual’s eligible dwellings. Properties eligible for the HRTC include houses, cottages and condominium units that are owned for personal use.

Renovation costs for projects such as finishing a basement or re-modelling a kitchen will be eligible for the credit, along with associated expenses such as building permits, professional services, equipment rentals and incidental expenses.

Routine repairs and maintenance will not qualify for the credit. Nor will the cost of purchasing furniture, appliances, audio-visual electronics or construction equipment.”
www.budget.gc.ca/2009

Check out the following link for further information http://www.budget.gc.ca/2009/pamphlet-depliant/pamphlet-depliant3-eng.html



As a licensed and registered company, ONIT Construction provides full receipts and documents to clients for application of the above credits.

Do Your Homework

As we enter a very 'tight' year financially, homeowners needing renovations or improvements done will find a lot of tradespeople giving incredibly low quotes to win contracts.

This is good news for homeowners, and I recommend that all customers source at least a couple of competitive quotes, to compare costs, services, experience and skill level of various companies.

Having said that, it is important that homeowners compare 'apples to apples', and ensure they are hiring professional, legitimate contracters with the necessary protection in place to cover both the homeowner, and contracter, should something go wrong on the jobsite.

When considering who to source quotes from for your job, please ensure your contractor:
1) Is registered and licensed municipally and provincially
2) Has the appropriate liability insurance, should someone get hurt on the job site (on your property)
3) Has proper WCB insurance, if they have a crew or employees

Sourcing a competitive price is important - but ensuring your contracter is properly insured and registered is vital, should something happen on the jobsite.


ONIT Construction is happy to provide proof of all of the above registrations and insurance, and encourages all homeowners to request these documents before awarding their business.

Tuesday, March 10, 2009

Full Services

I'm currently working on a couple of basement developments, providing various services from framing to drywalling, mudding and taping.

Though I've spent the past several years focusing primarily on the framing and full construction of new homes, I'm happy to have solid experience, and a reputation providing the following services:

- framing (homes, garages, sheds, decks, fences, basement developments and home renovations)
- exterior finishing (shingling, siding and hardy board installation)
- window installation and replacement
- full home renovations, including flooring installation, full construction/framing, insulation, vapour barrier, wiring, tile work, painting
- basement developments

With home owners looking to improve their properties on tighter budgets, it's more cost efficient to hire individual contractors with excellent portfolios and skills, who can start and complete full jobs on their own.

I'm happy to say I'm already securing jobs for the spring, I'm just waiting for the ground to thaw to start a few decks and fences.


If you'd like ONIT to provide a quote for any job big or small, just give me a call.

Friday, March 6, 2009

Habitat For Humanity

I was happy to volunteer with family, friends and work colleagues in the framing and construction of a Habitat for Humanity Calgary multi-family project this past summer.

Here's a photo of a wall giong up on the Mayland Heights project, just southeast of the 16th avenue overpass on Deerfoot Trail.

Thursday, March 5, 2009

Shakes, and Exterior Finishing

I have a lot of experience installing all types of exterior finishing (siding, shakes, window and door trim, wood and various types of alternative products). I also have extensive experience building and trimming/finishing posts, decks, porches, and various custom decorative exterior house details.

Above is an example of a building where I installed shakes.

It's amazing how a small amount of affordable, custom detail can dress up a house, garage or shed.

Wednesday, March 4, 2009

A Summary of My Services

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Tuesday, March 3, 2009

"Studio" Expansion

Here is an expansion I'm developing this week.

It's a 220 square foot 'studio', being built off the second floor of a 1920's house in Okotoks. I am providing all services on this development, including drawing up plans, submitting to the town, permits, framing, window installation, drywall, electrical and shingle installation.


I will also be siding and completing all exterior finishing on this house when complete.

When finished, the owners will have a beautiful sun room/office complete with hardwood floor and skylight.

What can I do for you?