We're based in Alberta, but we'll install anywhere in Canada there's a road that our trucks and equipment can reach. Manitoba, Ontario, Quebec, the Maritimes, the North. Transparent travel costs, honest scheduling.
The Bottom Line: When a customer outside our usual multi-day radius wants our crew specifically, we can quote it. Installation price stays constant; travel is a transparent line item. For the rare long-haul jobs, we're up-front about whether we're the right choice vs. a closer installer.
We don't pretend to be a national installer with crews in every province. We're an Alberta operation that happens to travel when customers want us to. Most of our work happens within a 1-day drive of Edmonton. Some happens in Saskatchewan and BC as overnight jobs. Occasionally we do a long-haul job into Manitoba, Ontario, or further east — usually when a customer has had us referred by someone who knows our pricing transparency.
For customers calling from Toronto or Montreal or Halifax, the real question is: is it worth paying our travel cost vs. hiring a closer installer? Sometimes yes, sometimes no. We'll tell you honestly which applies to your situation.
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If the answer is "you should hire locally," we'll say that — and sometimes we'll point you to someone we know does good work in your area.
See our Alberta region page, our Saskatchewan & BC page, or our full coverage statement.
Yes, technically. We'd drive from Edmonton to Nova Scotia, which is a 5-day each-way trip. That's a $10,000-plus travel line item. For most single buildings, that won't make sense vs. hiring a Maritimes-based installer. If you've tried and been quoted insanely, or if you're doing multiple buildings, call us — we'll tell you honestly whether the math works.
Manitoba. Brandon is 1,099 km from Edmonton — 2-day transit each way plus the build. We've done several builds in western Manitoba where our all-in with travel beat local quotes.
Yes. The quote includes our installation price (from the homepage), our estimated travel line items, and our assessment of whether we're the right installer for you. We don't charge for the quote and we don't send follow-up sales calls if you decide to go with someone else.
Occasionally. If we've got a customer in an area where a trusted installer we know can do the work better than us, we'll sometimes refer outright or coordinate a handoff. Our goal is that the customer ends up with a working building, not that every job is ours.