Big or small, managed rental properties come with their own set of pressures. 780 Construction Inc. handles turnover work, damage repairs, unit updates, and common area work — so work across the property comes through one point of contact instead of several.
Apartments, rental houses, suites, duplexes, multi-unit buildings, and managed housing.
The work that happens between tenants. Repainting, flooring, drywall touch-ups, trim, finishing, door and hardware repairs, and getting the unit ready for showing, leasing, and occupancy.
Learn More →When a unit comes back in rough shape. Tenant damage, water damage, smoke damage, and worn interiors that need more than a standard turnover before the space is rentable again.
Learn More →New flooring, kitchen and bathroom updates, fresh paint, new trim, and interior improvements that bring an older unit up to a standard worth leasing at the right price.
Learn More →Hallways, lobbies, stairwells, and amenity spaces. Rolling maintenance programs, specific area repaints, feature walls, and amenity space renovations in occupied multi-unit buildings.
Learn More →The exact scope depends on the unit, building, condition, and timing. The goal is to get the interior work clear, coordinated, and moving toward a rentable or usable space.
What types of rental properties do you work on?
780 Construction works on apartments, rental houses, suites, duplexes, multi-unit buildings, and managed housing in Edmonton, Leduc, Wetaskiwin, and surrounding communities.
Can you handle more than one type of work on the same property?
Yes. 780 Construction can coordinate unit turnover work, damage repairs, unit updates, and common area work on the same property so the interior work does not need to be managed through multiple contractors.
Do you work with housing providers or non-profit property operators?
Yes. 780 Construction can support housing providers and organizations responsible for managed residential spaces that need repair, renovation, or finishing work.
How do we get started?
Call, text, or use the contact form. Describe the property, the units or spaces that need attention, and the target timeline. That is enough to start the conversation.
Call, text, or use the contact form to talk through the property and the next step.