Jul 26

Overall rating: 11 out of 10 (yes, my rating goes to eleven).

I mentioned before that we’re been living without floors for almost a year. We had issues with Rona and Home Depot, trying to find the right contractors. Such a big job needs to be done right.

A co-workers of James’ recommended the website ‘HomeStars‘, which is basically an online community of contractors for different things. Their customers go on and rate them so you know exactly how good (or bad) they are.

Originally, James and I were looking at hardwood or bamboo but he came across a company StoneCote Inc. because they had such a good rating. But what really caught James’ eye was that their product was something we hadn’t seen before – it’s called Texturock.

The way I explain this to people is that it’s a mixture of natural (and beautiful) pebbles that is coated with an epoxy. So it feels very natural to walk on and the look is….well, take a look at the photos. It’s stunning. It’s even better in person, I feel that the photos don’t do it justice. Each person who has stepped into our condo (neighbors, family, the Internet guy) has been immediately amazed by how impressive it all looks.

The install

I also want to commend the team from StoneCote who put it all together. they were fun and easy going, a pleasure to work with. Customer service is very important to them and it’s obvious. It took about 2 weeks to do the entire condo, with a three day break in between. They did the upstairs first, then the downstairs, which allowed us to move everything around. If we had a house with a basement or larger storage area, they probably could have done it all in one shot, but this is what worked for us.

What’s so great about it?

  1. High WOW!-factor – I am pretty sure I have one of the most unique floors ever (but I’m not sure how long that will last!). I’ve mentioned before that our decor is a mixture of old and new, so this floor is a perfect meld of that – it’s such a unique look, but the product is so natural. I mean, it’s stone!
  2. Customizable – They had a ton of choice of colours and you could even blend colours to get a mixture or tone of your choosing. The sample they had for the border colour wasn’t white enough for us so they mixed it with more white to get the consistency we needed for our decor. There are other options too, like having a coloured grout, or even using glass instead of stone for light fixtures (something we are thinking about for the bathroom or kitchen).

    Rounded corners

  3. Easy Install – We had ugly bare concrete floors, plywood and tile. This stuff went over it all. Yup, that’s right, didn’t have to bother ripping up the tiles or putting in any subfloors.
  4. Mix with other products – The living room is the room we spend most time in, it’s also the most open. It’s basically the focal point of the condo, so we wanted something a little different in there. What we chose to do was a mix of engineered hardwood with the stone; I couldn’t be happier with the result.
  5. Flexibility of the product – The second floor of the condo looks over into the living room so there is a ledge, which used to be a damaged piece of pine. Now, it’s stone, the same colour as the border. This product can cover just about anything. As I mentioned, we’re now looking at what options we can do in the kitchen (counter) and the bathroom shower. Also, if you take a look at the border in the rooms with just stone you’ll see that we chose to have rounded edges instead of sharp corners, which was easy to do in the rooms with stone (not so much for hardwood!). I think it adds to the uniqueness.

Something to consider

If you like soft and cozy, I would recommend something squishy for you, like carpet or silly putty.  With Texturock you can definitely feel the pebbles on your feet, but I love being barefoot. Or I would recommend getting a thicker epoxy, like the way it’s done for the kitchen and bath. They put much more in, because of the moisture, and it’s a lot smoother feel.

If you are considering doing floors I would highly recommend this product and especially the guys who installed, Jerret and Chris (and their team). Take a close look at my pictures (and there are more coming) and if you have any questions just ask.

Company: StoneCote Inc.

Website: http://www.texturock.com/
Homestars page: http://homestars.com/companies/2773994-stonecote-inc
Facebook: http://www.facebook.com/pages/Hamilton-ON/Stonecote-Inc/92757149233
Twitter: http://twitter.com/stonecote

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May 21

Don’t get me wrong; I’m friendly. I just prefer not to be friends. You know, the come-over-for-dinner-get-drunk-together-go-out-together-spill-all-your-private-secrets-to kind of neighbours. I like the can-I-borrow-a-cup-of-sugar-thanks-for-the-screwdriver-let’s-have-a-2-min-chat-about-the-weather-or-economy-but-never-politics kind of neighbour.

Why? Two reasons.

1) I like to pick my friends based on their personality, NOT their location to me.

2) If they turn out to be big jerks or annoying (as most people do) it’s difficult to get rid of them. What are you going to do…move? This situation happened to some people in my neighbourhood growing up. It’s not pleasant.

However, as private and polite as you can be your neighbours can still be annoying and turn out to be big jerks. Sometimes it’s just inevitable. Which brings me to my story.

Monday night, a long weekend in Canada, at 2am (yes…2am in the morning) I hear a knock on my door (I live in a condo). I sludge myself out of bed, annoyed that James and I are going to be getting up in about 3 hours and look through my peephole – it’s my next door neighbour.

He, like most people in Dundas, is retired. He’s a former teacher (I think) and he’s old but doesn’t act it. I would guess he’s late 60s but could pass for in his 50s. He’s normally nice and polite but I know he’s nosy because he knows everybody in the building and is a director on the condo board. He’s away on vacation a lot so we don’t have too many encounters. For the past month or so he’s come over once or twice to complain about a smell that he thinks is coming from under our sink into his condo. Despite the fact that there is NO smell, I wipe everything down with water and vinegar, take out the garbage and recycling. One time there was no garbage to even take out. But I humour him because it’s easier to just comply, be polite and get it over with. But I’m convinced IF there is even a smell, it’s coming from his place.

Anyway, I open the door.

Him: “Zoe, I’m so sorry, but there is that smell again. I just can’t get to sleep. I just can’t stay in my apartment”

Me: “It’s 2 o’clock in the morning.”

Him: “I know, but I didn’t know what to do. It smells like dog. Did you want to come over and smell it?”

Me: “I am not coming over to smell anything.”

Him: “I just can’t go in there. The smell is overwhelming.”

Me: “It’s 2 o’clock in the morning.” [shut door]

I go back to bed and Jamie is all paranoid – because Jamie is a neat freak when it comes to the kitchen – so Jamie decides to get out of bed and do a wipe down, pour baking soda and vinegar down the drain – “Maybe it’s coming from the drains” he says – and take out the recycling – “The recycling bag is open, no lid, so maybe it’s coming from there” he says. There is no smell. I stick my head in there and there is no smell. But, if Jamie wants to clean I’m not going to stop him.

Fast forward to later that day, I’m coming home from work and there is a post-it (my neighbour also likes to leave post-its) on my door which reads “Hi Zoe, Could you knock on my door when you get home? HIS NAME”

I have about 400 better things to do than knock on his door, playing with my dog is one of them. Calling my mom was the second.

Of course, 15 min of me being home there is a knock on the door and Spanky takes off! She barks and I panic. I’m in the office and I sorta do this whisper/shout thing “Spanky! Spanky girl, come here.” You know, loud enough for her to hear but not for the person knocking on my door.

Spanky pauses mid-trot. She slowly turns her head and just as I think she’s about to bolt for the door she runs back to me. Phew! (I shut the door to the office, praise her and give her tons of treats.)

The reason I didn’t want to talk to him was because I wanted Jamie there. We do things together, especially things that concern our home. Plus, I doubt this guy would give me shit with my ass-kicking husband next to me.

When Jamie got home we did a check under the sink again and it was still spotless and it didn’t smell any different. I even looked in the garbage and there wasn’t anything there. Jamie had taken the recycling out that morning. So, we headed to our neighbour and of course he wasn’t home. We left him this note:

“HIS NAME, We knocked. You weren’t home. Feel free to knock on our door as long as it’s before 10am.”

Not too long afterward, the neighbour comes over and we stand at the door. He laughs about our note and both Jamie and I are stone faced. Then he continues…

“Sorry about coming over but I really couldn’t stand the smell. I was sitting out here in a lawn chair I didn’t know what to do. I ended up sleeping right next to the window with it open. The smell was unbearable.”

Jamie and I are still stone faced.

“I didn’t know what to do so I called Bob (the super) and Freda (the condo board president) and we went into your unit today to check it out. Funny thing, there is NO smell coming from your place. We opened the cupboard and there was no smell. But when we open the lid of the garbage can and stuck our heads in we nearly wretched! So, Bob threw your garbage out.”

I see Jamie’s muscles twitch. I know what he’s doing is stopping himself from beating the crap out of this guy. He’s really just trying to stay calm. I know this, because I am doing the same thing. I mean, stick your head in any garbage can. It stinks! They all stink! You know why? Beacuse garbage stinks! This is why we have a lid.

“So, I figure that it’s poor air flow in these condos. There really is no smell in your place but it’s coming right into mine. I’ve use that foam sealer and sprayed in all the hole on my side. If you want you can do that to yours – I’ll pay for it. ”

Again, we are as still as we can be. I think one minor move and the guy would have been dead. Yes…he’s still talking…

“Anyway, I just wanted to let you know in case you noticed why things were different. I hope there’s no hard feelings or anything. You guys are great neighbours, you don’t make noise you don’t cause any trouble. And I love Spanky, I love dogs. SO, thanks.”

Now, I don’t know if you’ve ever lived in a condo but there are only two reasons why the super can enter your building and both are for emergencies only – Fire and Flood. Being on the condo board and thinking you might smell something are NOT legal reasons for entering the condo.

Anyway, Jamie and I have followed up with the Property manger and the police. Without spilling our plan too much, let’s just say it’s getting handled the way we want. When everything is over and done with, I’ll post an update.

This is why I don’t like nieghbours.

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