Wednesday, February 07, 2007

repairs: 1201 Lameys Mill Rd.



Ahoy there! This building at 1201 Lameys Mill Road has great views out to false creek near Granville Island and a somewhat nautical / pirate theme to the way its scaffolding and tarpaulins drape. Going by the name 'Alder Bay Place' these condos use a mix of traditional Vancouver green mesh and white tarps.

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Monday, December 18, 2006

repairs: 1188 Richards st.


Asun sent in this shot of the residential tower at 1188 Richards currently under the leaky condo raincoat. Apparently this building was constructed with rainscreen technology.

The most recent info I can find on these apartments is in this post on pricetags from september:
on the matter of whether the designers and contractors of 1188 Richards have paid for the repairs, the answer is… not yet. Legal action is being initiated, which involves restoring many of the entities involved to the provincial corporate registry as they were evidently dissolved to try to avoid liability. I wouldn’t anticipate a settlement until the $8 million job is pretty much complete.
So its not just woodframe and stucco buildings that have water problems, concrete towers leak as well, and they're expensive to fix.

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Thursday, December 14, 2006

repairs: 1025 1027 1029 w. 7th ave.



This little unit on west 7th in Fairview is looking sassy in blue with a bit of an 'over the shoulder' effect working for it. The flat roof says 'I don't give a damn about the weather' while the stucco says 'let the sun shine!'. This is a stylish and daring look, but I can't imagine that the fully blue view from inside would be all that great.

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Repairs: 1234 W. 7th Ave



Here's a shot of a dapper white plastic balcony cover at 1234 West Seventh Avenue in Fairview. Looks like this one is getting some attention to its decks on the front. The clean white with wooden framing is a nice change from the dark green mesh or blue tarps you usually see on condo repairs. If we had a sunny day this would also provide shade to these suites.

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Wednesday, November 22, 2006

repairs: 3400 block west broadway



I see that they've started taking down the tarps and scaffolding on the 3400 block of west broadway. The owners and neighbors must be breathing a sigh of relief, I believe the whole south side of the street has been covered for more than a year. How long does the average leaky condo rainscreen repair take in Vancouver? It seems like a lot of buildings are covered for a extensive amount of time.

Have we made it through the majority of leaky condo repairs in Vancouver yet? It seems like the vast landscape of tarps have started to recede somewhat from the fairview and cambie neighborhoods.

On a side note: if you have pictures of tarp covered condo repairs in the lower mainland I'd love to see them*. Email them to me with the address and any other info you may have and I'll post them. Ideally I'll build up a searchable database of condo repair photos that may or may not be useful when condo-shopping in Vancouver.

*clearly I am a freak.

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