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Waterlily Contracting

 
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Main Contact:Nick Alvadane
Address:4031 Chesswood Dr., Toronto, ON, M3J 2R8
Primary Phone:Phone  416-512-8377
Email:  Email Us
Company Overview
 
Waterlily Contracting should be your first choice for home improvement. With over 15 years in the business our company has skilled tradesman that can help you with a wide array of services. By it kitchen or bathroom renovations we are here to help. Call us today for a FREE ESTIMATE at (416) 512-8377
 
 
Additional Information
 
Residential Services:
Commercial Services:
Yes
Yes
24 Hr Emergency Service:
Accepts Credit Cards / Offers Financing:
No
No / No
 
Reviews for Waterlily Contracting
Kitchen Cabinets re-facing...
Review Posted by Zaheeda M. on Jun 26 2011
Exceptional
 
Nick was amazing to work with. We were refinishing our kitchen and he did our cabinets. He came when he said and the work was completed on time. He was even nice enough to follow up with the touchups. I have recommended him to a few friends already. Thanks Nick!
 
 
 

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