Who we are, and what we do.

January 6, 2011 in Contracts by Ohana Construction

Ohana voted best home repair and painting company ’2010!

December 27, 2010 in Contracts by Ohana Construction

2010 was a great year for Ohana and the reviews are solid evidence of over 194 jobs gone perfect. We encourage you to browse through the website and see all the different reviews that people across Vancouver and the Lower Mainland are saying about Ohana Contractors. Not only have we won the Homestars prestiges “Best of” award for all of Vancouver we just were accepted into the Better Business Bureu. 2011 should be another record breaking year, so give us a call at 604-FIX-ME-UP

Ohana would like to thank Shannon Wong from Homestars for the time and encouragment she put forth with Ohana getting our reviews up online.

thanks to everyone!

Painting Apple Inc. “nothing easy is ever worth doing”

January 23, 2010 in Contracts by Ohana Construction

“After painting the Apple Stores at the Pacific Center, Oak Ridge, and Richmond we new we were ready to take on any task residential or commercial. I remember the third night shift was the hardest. I was so tired but I had to keep my crew motivated and at the same time make sure I didn’t paint or knock over the hundreds of IPads, IBooks, and all the other electronic equipment that litters the Apple offices.

The cutting was truly a work of art by everyone involved and the best part was we did it all with two days to spare and ZERO difficencies. I can’t say I’m looking forward to the next Apple contract due this coming fall – but nothing easy is ever worth doing.”

J. Livingston – Ohana Painting Forman

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December 2, 2011 in Contracts by Ohana Construction

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HARDWOOD FLOORING EXPERTS

August 10, 2011 in Before and Afters by Ohana Construction

Hardwood flooring installs can be a meticulous process with all the measurements and angles and is often a step in home renovation left to professionals. If you have any questions regarding the installation of hardwood or laminate flooring give us a call. Estimates are free as well as advice!

50 Steps to building a house

July 27, 2011 in Robb Harding by Ohana Construction

1. STAKE LOT
One of the first steps of building a home is locating your new home on its lot. This will usually involve a surveyor who will come out and accurately drive stakes to locate your home on the lot. They will be used by the excavators and foundation subcontractors to guide their work.

2. TEMPORARY UTILITIES
You will need to have water, electric power, and toilet facilities available during the construction process.

3. CLEAR AND ROUGH GRADE
Clearing is the removal of trees and undergrowth from the actual construction site and yard areas.

Rough grading is moving the dirt around to establish the approximate drainage patterns, yard areas, drive and walk levels, etc. that you hope to achieve.

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4. WELL
If you are going to have a well, you might as well dig it up front so that you will have the water available for construction.

5. EXCAVATE
This is where a piece of earth-moving equipment digs the hole for your foundation, and, if you will have one, your basement.

6. FOOTINGS
This is the structure where the house interfaces with the earth that supports
it. All of the weight of the home rests on the footings.

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7. FOUNDATION
The foundation is the wall on which the first floor rests. It may be short – if you will have a crawl space, or tall – if you will have a
basement.

8. WATERPROOFING AND FOUNDATION
DRAIN
A waterproofing material or membrane (or both) is applied to the foundation walls which will be below grade to minimize water accumulating in the basement or in the crawl space. Foundation drains run along the footings and remove water accumulating in that area.

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9. SEWER AND WATER TAPS
If you are connecting to municipal water and sewer, this is where the pipes are laid to the house and actually connected (tapped into) the water and sewer mains.

10. BACKFILL
Pushing the excavated dirt into the hole next to the foundation wall around the house (inside and out). This is a good time to establish the necessary drainage away from the house at the foundation wall.

11. SLAB PLUMBING
Any plumbing that needs to go into the basement floor is installed here.

12. SLAB OR BASEMENT FLOOR
The “slab” is the concrete basement floor. It is poured at this point. In some parts of the country, plans may call for a “structural wood floor” (more on this later). Now is when it would be installed.

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13. FRAMING, WINDOWS, AND EXTERIOR DOORS
This is one of the most magic steps of building a house because it’s where it really starts to look like a house! The floors, walls, ceiling, and roof are the focus of this construction activity. The framer usually installs the windows and exterior doors.

14. EXTERIOR SIDING AND TRIM
Whatever you’re using – brick veneer, siding, stucco, etc.- here is where it gets done.

15. GARAGE DOOR AND EXTERIOR LOCKS
Some people wait until the end to get the garage door in. But we think having it in place creates a good place to store materials and equipment during construction. Installing the exterior locks means that the wholehouse is secure.

16. BACK-OUT FRAMING
This is a general category that includes partition walls that have not been installed, pillars, soffits for wall cabinets, and drywall nailers.

17. FIREPLACE AND CHIMNEY
A prefabricated fireplace should be installed before the roughs (below). A prefab will have a framed chimney. A masonry fireplace and chimney can be installed before the brick veneer (see “Exterior Siding and Trim” above).

18. STAIRS
Get these in now so that the subs working inside can get from one floor to the other without depending on ladders.

19. ROUGH HVAC
The HVAC (heating, ventilation, air conditioning) sub is the first of the three “mechanical” subs (plumbing, electrical, HVAC) to come to the job. He will install the duct work for your HVAC system and possibly the furnace. He comes first because the stuff he puts into the walls is the biggest and most inflexible.

20. ROUGH PLUMBING
Next comes the plumber to install his pipes.

21. ROOFING
With plumbing and HVAC vent pipes through the roof, the roofer can install the roofing.

22. ROUGH ELECTRICAL
Codes call for the house to be “dried in” before the wiring is installed. With the exterior windows and doors in place and the roof on, it’s time. For roughs, the electrician will put in the boxes (switch, outlet, and lighting) and will pull the wires into them. Cable, telephone, speakerwires, etc. are also installed at this point.

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23. ELECTRIC & GAS METER SET
You’ll need these in place to get some heat in the house for the drywall installation.

24. GUTTERS AND DOWNSPOUTS
It’s good to get the water away from the house as soon as possible.

25. EXTERIOR PAINT
Many surfaces on the outside need to be protected from the elements. So you’ll want to paint as soon as is practical.

26. INSULATION
Once everything else is in the walls and rough inspections are completed, it’s time to insulated your home.

27. TEMPORARY HEAT
With the meters set (above), the HVAC sub can get some temporary heat in the house. This will be critical for getting the drywall joint compound (mud) to dry in a timely fashion. The carpet sub also needs a warm home so that the carpet is installed at a temperature comparable to normal living conditions.

28. DRYWALL
Sometimes called “Sheetrock®.” This will be “hung” (nailed or screwed to the wall studs and ceiling joists), taped (at the joints), and “mudded” (joint compound applied) . . . after the in-wall plumbing, HVAC, electricals, and insulation have been inspected!

29. CABINETS
Base and wall.

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30. INTERIOR DOORS AND TRIM
The trim materials installed here may include the door casing, base mould, window stool and apron, window casing, chair rail, crown mould, built-in cabinets, stair railing parts, and others. This step also includes hanging the doors.

31. PAINT AND WALLPAPER
The first coat of paint is usually sprayed. Get it in before the hard wood floors are installed.

32. HARDWOOD FLOORS
Now it’s time to install your hardwood floors.

33. COUNTER TOPS
Counter tops are next. this may involve a different sub than the one who installed the cabinets.

34. VINYL AND CERAMIC TILE
Vinyl floor coverings and ceramic tile are installed. Two different subs. Probably should have made these two different steps, but I was trying to make it come out to an even 50!

35. SAND AND FINISH WOOD FLOORS
This is the first of two finishes. The last is done just before you move in.

36. APPLIANCES AND SPECIAL EQUIPMENT
This would include all of your major appliances – washer, dryer, range, oven, refrigerator, as well as any other special equipment you have specified.

37. FINISH ELECTRICAL
Here is where the electrician comes back to install the switches, outlets, light fixtures, ceiling fans, door bells, etc. He will also hook up the appliances, furnace, air conditioner, doorbell, and so forth.

38. FINISH PLUMBING
The plumber will install the sinks, lavatories,
toilets, and all the faucets.

39. FINISH HVAC & FINAL HEAT
Your heating sub will install the registers and get the furnace and air conditioning running properly.

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40. SHOWER DOORS AND MIRRORS
Install shower doors. Hang mirrors.

41. CARPET
Now it’s starting to feel like home!

42. HARDWARE AND SCREENS
Typically, this is door, window, and closet hardware. Window screens.

43. DRYWALL REPAIRS
You may need to get the drywall subcontractor back out to patch some dings caused by the other subs’ work. This is normal.

44. CLEAN UP
This is the final interior clean up.

45. FINAL PAINT
Touching up drywall repairs and so forth.

46. FINAL WOOD FLOOR FINISH
This should be your last inside job before moving in.

47. RETAINING WALLS
These outside home building jobs can be going on while the work proceeds inside. You should not have these going on while the outside is being painted.

48. WALKS, DRIVES, AND PATIOS
You should wait until the drywall has been delivered to the home, because the drywall truck is VERY heavy, and could damage your flat work

49. SEPTIC TANK AND DRAIN FIELD
Same as above on the timing with regard to the drywall delivery. The tank holds the waste and allows microbic action on the solids. The drain field is where the effluent leaches into the soil.

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50. FINISH GRADING AND LANDSCAPING
The final finished grades are established to ensure proper drainage away from the home, and to prepare the yard for landscaping. Trees, shrubs, grass, etc. are installed.

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June 27, 2011 in Contracts by Ohana Construction

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15% off Bathroom Renovations – Call for details.

April 2, 2011 in Contracts by Ohana Construction

For a limited time Ohana would like to offer a discount on all bathroom renovations. Our bathroom specialist is John Lopez who has converted over 175 bathrooms in the last ten years. He’s very busy so book now.

“Quality of craftsmanship that’s all that matters.” – John Lopez

Ohana prepares Casa Mia for movie shoot.

March 14, 2011 in Contracts by Ohana Construction

If you haven’t seen Casa Mia you probably should take a Sunday cruise down SW Marine Dr. The job was easy and went alright. What had us all on edge was the thought of accidentally dropping one of the largest chandeliers I have ever seen.

Thanks to Matt Casa Mia is ready for production!

Bathroom Renovation Complete

March 5, 2011 in Contracts by Ohana Construction


It’s another successful renovation from Ohana Construction. “I’m very happy with the tiling work and the over all look of the new bath and shower room. Originally we were going to go for a more reserved look but John convinced us it would be worth it to spend an extra $200 and get a more quality and modern looking tile. The job was done in less then a week which was under the estimated amount of time and that made my wide extremely happy. We want to take this chance and let any one who is considering getting any home improvements done to call this company they were professionals from the minute they called until the moment they left.” – Jimmy Whinstien, South Surrey

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February 3, 2011 in Contracts by Ohana Construction

Ohana paints Apple

January 13, 2011 in Contracts by Ohana Construction

Having been an Apple user my whole digital life I’m excited to do a good job updating the Vancouver Apple stores. We will be burning the mid night oil for the next week getting the Apple stores ready for head office to come for their annual visit. Ohana would like to thank Jim at IPI for the opportunity.

July 20, 2011. Were happy to say the second annual painting of Pacific Center Apple store is complete. The process was a little more intensive last time however we worked through the long nights and we feel the finished product is one Apple will be hapy with. Coming this fall the Richmond center Apple, and Oak St. Apple!

Bidding for the Apple Inc Paint job

January 10, 2011 in Contracts by Ohana Construction

We love Apple and would love to improve the look of their three stores here in Vancouver. Hopefully we can get that opportunity.

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