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“The whole thing really came together,”

Lisa says. “The client got everything they

wanted, and they were thrilled with the

end result. They’ve been awesome.”

Dependable Renovations has also been

chosen as award finalist for numerous oth-

er projects; in 2018/2019 their ‘Fish Creek

Retreat’ project was nominated for BILD

and CHBA Awards for ‘Best Home with Ad-

dition’, ‘Renovators Choice’, ‘Outdoor Liv-

ing’ and ‘Whole House Renovation - over $1

Million.’

The Fish Creek Retreat is the company’s

largest project to date. They had worked

on the same property roughly a year be-

fore, reconfiguring the main floor. The cli-

ents called them back for Phase 2, and this

time around they did additions both above

and below grade and added a year-round

pool to the backyard. The most significant

element of the job was the 1,600-square-

foot addition to the second floor, mostly

comprising of bedrooms and bathrooms

for the family of 7.

“That addition is roughly the size of a start-

er home,” Lisa says. “That’s larger than

the home I know I started out in. So it was

a pretty big deal to add that to a second

floor.”

Dependable Renovations appreciate all

the recognition and industry awards those

projects have garnered, but Lisa says the

client reaction is what truly drives their

company.

“It’s a huge honour, it feels good to win

an award,” she says. “But it’s not why we

do what we do. That would be our clients.

They’re who we work for. If they’re happy at the end of

the day, that’s what matters.”

Lisa says the company will always keep that in mind,

even as they continue to grow – and she sees the com-

pany doubling in size over the next few years.

“Our focus will always be on people,” she says. “We’re

on a growth trend, but we never want to get so big

that we lose sight of what we believe in. We don’t ever

want to have so many people on the ground that we

lose track of what’s going on.”

In other words, the company will always be Depend-

able.

NOVEMBER - DECEMBER 2019