780 Construction Inc. helps property managers and landlords update rental units between tenants — flooring, kitchens, bathrooms, paint, trim, and interior finishing work in Edmonton, Leduc, Wetaskiwin, and nearby areas.
780 Construction helps landlords and property managers move through that process with one point of contact.
How much does it cost to update a rental unit in Edmonton?
Costs depend on the size of the unit, its current condition, and what needs to be updated. A flooring and paint refresh costs less than a full kitchen and bathroom update. The clearest way to get a number is to send photos and a description of the unit.
How do I update a rental unit without losing too much rental income during the work?
Timing and sequencing matter. 780 Construction works with landlords to plan update work around vacancy windows where possible, coordinates trades to reduce the time the unit is out of service, and prioritizes the work that will have the most impact on rentability and rent level.
Can you update older rental units in Edmonton or Leduc?
Yes. 780 Construction can help update older rental units with flooring, painting, drywall, trim, bathroom updates, kitchen updates, and other interior improvement work.
Can you handle flooring, kitchen, and bathroom updates together?
Yes. Unit updates often involve more than one area. 780 Construction can coordinate the sequencing so the work happens in the right order and the unit comes back finished rather than partially done.
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 renovation, repair, or finishing work.
How do we get started?
Call, text, or use the contact form. Send the property address, photos of the unit, a description of what needs to be updated, and the target timeline. That information is enough to start the conversation.
Call, text, or use the contact form to talk through the unit and the next step.