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IPCrenocrew.ca is a family owned full service restoration and renovation firm. 2014 / 2015 / 2016 Houzz Service award winner, Our design and construction leaders offer competitive project pricing to both residential and commercial clients. Celebrating 21 year’s of excellence, serving Fort McMurray and surrounding area.

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First and Foremost to provide our clients with a contractor they can trust, installing the finest quality products, Excellent workmanship, and continuing service from start to finish, we strive to exceed your expectations in each and every build and hope to keep you and your family and your friend’s coming back to us for years into the future.

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Service our client’s needs! Offering, quality, value and integrity backed by a full warrantee, we may not be the least expensive, but we back what we offer, you have heard the alternative stories about sub grade contractors the choice is yours. You get what you pay for!

Thursday, August 11, 2016

Why You Must Experience Drywall Repair at Least Once in Your Lifetime

Drywall Repair

Walls are not indestructible, which is why at some point in your lifetime, you’ll end up having to repair one. We’ve all seen walls break for a number of reasons. Someone gets mad and punches a hole straight through the drywall; A playful wrestling match gets out of hand and someone gets throw into a wall; You put the Lay-Z-boy too close to the wall and before you think of the consequences, you lean back to get comfortable. Drywall breaks for a number a reasons, but sometimes the reason for the drywall work isn’t due to a break at all.

After a while of living in the same configuration, home owners tend to get bored with their current floorplan or outlive the uses of certain rooms. Having a big living room is great for when the kids are growing up and always invite friends over, but after the chickens fly the coop, it may feel too big or empty. Tearing down the wall and making the room smaller is always an option. By doing that, the homeowner can increase the size of another room, or, if there’s enough space, create an entirely new room.

On the other hand, young homeowners may want to expand their entire home when they are expecting new additions to the family. Adding rooms to a home is a whole other reason to need drywall work done. It is the first, and only, thing you will see when you walk in the freshly built room, other than the floor. Therefore, in my opinion, it’s the most important part of the room. You’ll have to start from scratch, but the drywall will be the finishing touch that makes the new additions hospitable.

It’s the same idea as a homeowner “finishing” a basement or garage. It’s completely okay for it to standalone as a basic frame, but you wouldn’t want to spend a lot of time in a space like that. It’s creepy and cold (lack of insulated walls) atmosphere just doesn’t seem livable without the completed floor and walls that you’d get with a normal part of a house.

As you can see, drywall is an important part of house repairs for almost everybody. At some point or another it will probably be a necessary part of routine housework, but that doesn’t mean it will be as easy as other household chores. Drywall installation or drywall repairs should be left to the professionals such as IPC Restoration and Renovation. IPC is an all-around construction company that tackles any size project from simple household repairs to complete commercial construction projects. That is why they are perfect for drywall work. They have loads of experience and will make fixing a wall look like a piece of cake. Even installing an entirely new wall, or even a new room, will be easily completed by IPC in a short amount of time. Some of their services and examples can be found on their website at- http://www.ipcrenocrew.ca/drywall-texturedceiling-waterdamage.asp.

The Truth about Commercial Construction is about to Be Revealed


Commercial Construction

The truth about commercial construction is quite simply, really. In short, it is pretty similar to residential construction except for that fact that it is bigger, stronger and usually has more safety features required. However, this doesn’t mean it is at all just as easy. Contracting commercial buildings takes more time, more money and more precautions during the process. It’s no easy job and hence it is always left to the professionals.

Honestly, have you ever seen your local handyman build a brand new million-dollar building by himself? It would be quite surprising to hear a “yes.” Commercial projects take time to carefully plan out the process with a group of experts. Any roadblock that might be experienced with a residential project can be expected during a commercial one on a grand scale. That is why careful planning is required before the work starts and continues throughout the entire construction process in case any unforeseen obstacles may arise. This process may take only a few months or an upwards of several years depending on the size of the structure and readiness of the construction company.

Construction teams need to have the insight to decide on what material is needed for the job as well as what material is recommended for the job. Sometimes the minimum requirements are highly ill-advised for commercial uses. While sheet rock may be the ideal choice in a residential build, commercial builds tend to require much stronger materials. It will all depend on the type of environment and size of the structure to be built. Hazardous environments can eat away low-quality metal or metal that’s too thin for the job. The same can happen with metal painted with a paint type that surely won’t live up to the demands.

 It’s also important for contractors to know how strong the structure should be in order to deal with the heavy loads it may encounter in its lifetime. A weak structure could collapse if the contractors aren’t precise with their measurements, something known as structural failure. This was seen in Bangladesh, India in 2013 when the Savar building accidently collapsed due to a structural failure, killing 1,130 people and injuring thousands more. It is recognized as the most fatal structural failure in human history and shows just how important the construction process is in ensuring everyone’s safety and wellbeing.


Because of the many dangers and higher levels of liability, constructing commercial structures is designed to be a lot safer. There are much more safety precautions than a normal residential construction project and a lot more supervision and review. Expert commercial construction companies, such as IPC Restoration and Renovation to be example, know what to do in any kind of situation. Safety is the key in both the construction process and making sure the structure lives up to the test. IPC happens to particularly have a lot of experience in the field with great results. Some of their work can be seen at http://www.ipcrenocrew.ca/Commercial-Construction.asp.

Is interior painting any good? A few ways you can be certain

Interior painting

Interior painting is one of the most important steps in making a home complete. It is the finished product that gives life to your home. The feeling of each room is easily changed with the paint on the walls. Therefore, the paint job has to be perfect. Here are a few ways to tell whether the paint job is a quality job, or a complete disaster.

1.      Paint Lines

Lines are a fad in today’s painting world. Many homeowners wish to make interesting designs or unique patterns using no more than some paint and painters tape. However, many DIY painters fail to realize this crucial step in creating the sharp lines they seek. If you see your lines turning out jagged or not completely sharp, it may be because you waited too long to peel off the tape. It’s actually best to peel off the painter’s tape right after painting the lines before it dries. Waiting for it to dry can cause the paint to seep into the tape and come off with the tape.

2.      Not enough paint


Saving money is no reason to leave your home looking mal nourished. Although paint can be expensive sometimes, the ends will ultimately justify the means. A lot of times, a painter will try to stretch the last gallon to cover the entire wall. The result is a thin looking coat. Always make sure you use enough paint to get the job done right!


3.      Time between coats

Seeing that fresh coat of paint on the wall for the first time can be pretty exciting. You may be really eager to lather on a 2nd coat right away, but it’s important to let the first coat dry completely. If you put the second coat of paint on too quickly it will ruin the finish product. Most importantly, the brushstrokes are much more visible if you don’t let the first coat dry completely.

4.      Lathering on the paint

As if putting 2 coats of paint on back-to-back isn’t bad enough, overcompensating is even worse! You may be thinking, ‘who needs 2 coats when you can apply just 1 thick coat?’ Warning: bad idea! Although it may save time in the short run, it will end up coming back to haunt you in the long run. A thick coat of paint can run, leaving cliché paint marks, or easily be chipped off once dry. Although


Interior painting Is one of the most common DIY projects that homeowners will tackle at some point, yet not everyone is prepared for the effort it takes. Sometimes it’s worth the money to just hire a professional that already has the experience for interior painting such as IPC Restoration and Renovation Contractors. Speaking of them specifically, they have the knowledge it takes to get the job done right. They have all the right paining tools that normal DIYer wouldn’t think of buying for a one-time project. On their website,


http://www.ipcrenocrew.ca/painting-decorating-interior.asp, they even show some examples of some great interior faux walls that they’ve painted in the past. If you’re not totally comfortable painting your house yourself, looking into IPC might not be a bad call.

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Monday, August 8, 2016

Attempting Kitchen Renovation- When to Call a Contractor

Kitchen renovation contractor


Kitchens are an important part of the house. While you may not use your office on the weekends or relax in the living room every day, you are almost certain to use your kitchen on a daily basis. Whether it is for brewing coffee in the morning, preparing food for a cookout, or storing leftovers in the refrigerator, the kitchen is a grade A useful room of your home for all your food and beverage essentials. It deserves to be pampered and you can do this by keeping it updated.

However, the kitchen can be the most complicated part of the house to remodel. There are so many appliances and what I like to call built in furniture (cupboards and cabinets) that it can all get pretty confusing to work on by yourself. Many of the construction work found in kitchen is unique to the rest of the house and only found there in the kitchen. When is it okay to make it a DIY project and when should you call a contractor? Here are a few examples of when it’s probably better to just hire a professional.

1.       Cabinets

Cabinets can be a real pain. They have to be absolutely level, spaced correctly, and at the right height. It also is extremely hard to do by yourself. There should at least be 2 people installing cabinets; 1 to hold it and the other to install it. These are heavy structures that are going to be hanging from the wall with all your good China in them, its best to have them installed by a professional.

2.       Countertops

Counter-tops sound like pretty easy work. That is, until you pick one up. The sheer weight of a granite or quartz counter-top is a job that no person should handle alone. Cutting them to fit and caulking them to the wall is another challenge in itself.

3.       Stoves and hoods

Installing a new stove is alright if it’s a simple plug and play option, but if you’re starting from scratch, installing a 110v gfi outlet isn’t quite as easy. Electricity is an extremely dangerous work hazard and can even cause fatalities if you’re not careful. That also goes for installing and wiring a range hood over the top of the stove.

4.       Flooring

I’ve never seen a carpet in a kitchen and it’s probably better that I haven’t. The kitchen experiences a lot of spills and a carpet would get ruined right away. That means a kitchen is in need of tiling or wood floors (laminate for a tighter budget). It’s a pretty precise process that can easily be messed up.

5.       Plumbing

If your refrigerator has an in-door ice maker or water dispenser, you’ll need to connect it to the plumbing. If you’re installing a new garbage disposal, you’ll have to connect that to the plumbing as well. The worst thing to have would be an unknown water leak on the newly remodeled floor


Kitchen remodeling for the most part should be left to the pros. That doesn’t mean there aren’t easy DIY kitchen projects still possible, but if it’s too difficult, always hire a kitchen renovation contractor such as IPC Restorationand Renovation.