109 StandPrincess Elizabeth, Space 264
Edmonton - AB - T5G 3A6
- Industries & Agriculture
- Edmonton
- CERTIFIED AUTOMATION
| Monday | 10:00 to 19:00 | |
| Tuesday | 10:00 to 19:00 | |
| Wednesday | 10:00 to 19:00 | |
| Thursday | 10:00 to 19:00 | |
| Friday | 10:00 to 19:00 | ClosedOpens at 10:00 |
| Saturday | 9:00 to 18:00 | |
| Sunday | Closed | |
Edmonton - AB - T6J 6V7
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Reviews
Certified automation contracted through our
home builder to install the Ethernet and coax
cable throughout the house. We met with B****
at Certified automation to go over what
cables to install and where. We had planned
to get a conduit going from above the
fireplace to below a window 3 feet away from
the fireplace. We had brought our house
drawings and conduit plan to help with the
process. So we talk to B**** and ask him if
we can install the conduit. He said it was
impossible and to quote him "this is a one in
a million house. you cannot install conduit
there". We brought out the drawing and plans
but he refused to look at them.On the other
hand to install an in-wall HDMI for one cable
was $450 and for 2 it was $550, which we
thought was ridiculous. For ethernet i wanted
to have CAT6 cable instead of the standard
CAT5e. Instead of asking us "how many lines
of CAT6 cable would you like to run?", he
asked "Why do you want CAT6 cable? Your house
isn't that big." So we could have 25MB/s data
transfer rates and we wouldn't have to run
cable in the future. So needless to say we
didn't get any extras that day.
We consulted our builder and asked if the
contractor who did the electrical wiring in
the house would install a conduit. But
apparently Certified Automation had to
install the conduit. So since Certified
Automation was our last hope. We sent them
our drawings, and Certified Automation came
back with a quote for $300 for something that
was supposed to be "impossible" to install.
If B**** had been polite, open to ideas, and
not so condescending, we might have ate the
$300 bill and said yes. Instead he chose to
be arrogant, condescending, and rude.
So we got the key from our builder, snuck in
with some PVC pipe, tuck tape, drill, 2"
diameter drill bit, and a vacuum, $30 max for
materials. Installed the conduit our selves,
cleaned up made it look nice and neat for
inspections. Now we have 2 HDMI cables
running through the wall with plenty more
room.
I do not recommend Certified Automation.