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Alpha Ex Project Photo Gallery
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Our Photo Gallery:
The following photos highlight our projects, equipment, and our dedicated team. We invite you to browse our gallery. Our goal is that the attention to detail and precision we apply to every job is evident in these images. We hope our expertise and extensive experience are clear, and that you’ll feel confident trusting us with your project – whether large or small.
Septic Photos:
Plastic tanks, advanced treatment unit and flow ballancing, ready for granular backfill - Bionest - Hamilton
This septic treatment plant was installed to service an RV park – RH2O - Norfolk
A shallow buried trench septic bed offers good layout flexibility and a small footprint – Waterloo Biofilter - Burlington
Precast concrete septic treatment tanks are carefully placed one piece at a time – RH2O - Haldimand
Commercial septic tank system with nitrate reduction installed to service gas station plaza – Waterloo Biofilter - Hamilton
This urban shallow buried trench leaching bed utilized different lengths of absorption trench, using an alternative solution under the OBC - Burlington
Commercial septic tanks come in pieces and are assembled on site – RH2O - Norfolk
Commercial septic systems may require a dozen large pre-cast concrete septic treatment tanks – RH2O - Haldimand
Advanced septic treatment tanks hold treatment components inside – Waterloo Biofilter - Flamborough
The lid is placed on a commercial septic tank after the advanced treatment components are installed inside – Waterloo Biofilter - Hamilton
Advanced septic bed treatment technology comes in many different shapes and sizes – Norweco – Burlington
Shallow buried trench septic leaching beds may be installed in different configurations depending on site and soil conditions – RH20 - Norfolk
An institutional or campground septic system may involve many septic tanks and multiple septic beds – RH2O - Haldimand
Placing advanced treatment tanks in a large residential septic system - Bionest - Hamilton
Septic tanks being installed to service institutional property – Waterloo Biofilter - Hamilton
Commercial and institutional septic tanks come in many pieces and are assembled on site - Haldimand
A residential septic system may still require advanced treatment and may need more than one septic treatment tank – Norweco - Burlington
Septic systems can service a single house or large institutional properties - Waterloo Biofilter - Flamborough
Septic tanks and pump chambers are delivered by a large crane truck - Burlington
Septic or sewage holding tanks may only be installed with the proper building permits - Dundas
Septic chamber leaching beds may be used in residential septic installations in Ontario – Infiltrator - Freelton
A precast concrete septic treatment plant was installed in this sewage works and is ready to backfill – RH2O - Norfolk
These bags contain treatment media for this advanced treatment septic and the media is installed prior to commissioning – RH2O - Norwich
The clearance from a leaching bed distribution line to a structure must be 5 meters as per the OBC – Waterloo Biofilter - Dundas
Commercial Septic Photos:
Advanced septic treatment tanks hold treatment components inside – Waterloo Biofilter - Flamborough
This septic treatment plant was installed to service an RV park – RH2O - Norfolk
Precast concrete septic treatment tanks may arrive on site in multiple pieces and truck loads – RH2O - Haldimand
A commercial pre-cast concrete septic tank may be two or three sections tall – RH2O - Haldimand
Precast concrete septic treatment tanks are carefully placed one piece at a time – RH2O - Haldimand
A commercial septic tank farm servicing a campground can be large, large septic systems are called “sewage works” – RH2O - Haldimand
Commercial septic tank system with nitrate reduction installed to service gas station plaza – Waterloo Biofilter - Hamilton
Shallow buried trench septic leaching beds may be installed in different configurations depending on site and soil conditions – RH20 - Norfolk
Commercial septic systems may require a dozen large pre-cast concrete septic treatment tanks – RH2O - Haldimand
Septic systems can service a single house or large institutional properties - Waterloo Biofilter - Flamborough
The lid is placed on a commercial septic tank after the advanced treatment components are installed inside – Waterloo Biofilter - Hamilton
Commercial septic tanks come in pieces and are assembled on site – RH2O - Norfolk
This shallow buried trench septic bed header is designed to evenly distribute effluent across the entire cell - RH2O - Norfolk
Septic or sewage holding tanks may only be installed with the proper building permits - Dundas
Tertiary treatment and time dosing septic tanks are used to extend the life of this septic bed – Bionest - Haldimand
Concrete back fill was required to protect the foundation after the installation of this institutional septic tank system – Waterloo Biofilter - Binbrook
Backfill of this septic treatment plant is well underway – RH20 - Norfolk
A precast concrete septic treatment plant was installed in this sewage works and is ready to backfill – RH2O - Norfolk
Residential Septic Photos:
Level 4 advanced treatment used to provide septic service to new residence – Bionest - Milton
Tracer wire should be installed on leaching chamber septic beds so that they can be located in the future – Infiltrator - Waterdown
Subsoil should be scarified before the septic sand is placed in leaching bed construction - Ontario
Sometimes clean fill must be removed as part of septic bed construction - Burlington
Septic leaching chambers can be installed in place of traditional pipe and gravel septic beds - Burlington
Septic sand should be placed by a competent machine operator using light, track-mounted equipment
Plastic septic tanks and pump chambers may be installed in tight places but they still must be installed 1.5 meters away from the structure and 3 m away from the property lines – Infiltrator - Hamilto
Installing the stone layer for a Type A septic leaching bed – Waterloo Biofilter - Hamilton
In some soil conditions septic leaching chambers may be installed without advanced septic treatment technology - Millgrove
In leaching chamber septic beds the header should be properly supported and tracer wire should be installed – Infiltrator - Hamilton
A shallow buried trench septic bed offers good layout flexibility and a small footprint – Waterloo Biofilter - Burlington
A septic tank and pump chamber to be used with a conventional leaching bed - Ancaster
A type A dispersal bed is a smaller sand mound septic bed that pairs with advanced treatment – Bionest - Hamilton
A septic leaching bed can be larger than the house it services - Ancaster
Traffic rated septic tanks can be installed under a driveway - Burlington
Shallow buried trench septic leaching beds should have an inspection port at the end of each run for flushing and to verify pressure – Waterloo Biofilter - Burlington
Shallow buried trench septic leaching beds may be installed in imported sand when the native soil is not ideal – Norweco - Burlington
Septic tanks delivered and installed - Hamilton
New septic tanks might be delivered by old crane trucks when the access is difficult - Freelton
Advanced septic treatment with time-dosing and a shallow buried trench leaching bed produces the smallest possible septic bed – Norweco - Burlington
A trim dozer works very well for spreading topsoil over the sand mantle of a septic bed - Haldimand
A septic tank should be installed at least 1.5 meters from the house - Ancaster
Septic tanks and pump chambers are delivered by a large crane truck - Burlington
A traditional sand mound leaching bed can sometimes be hidden in a hill - Ancaster
With proper planning septic beds can be installed on some hills – Waterloo Biofilter - Burlington
With advanced treatment sand septic beds can be installed in many challenging locations – Bionest - Ancaster
The first step in the construction a filter bed septic bed is to remove the topsoil from the area - Ancaster
The sand mantle of a septic bed can worked into the surrounding grades - Dundas
The sand mound of a septic bed may not have to stick above the surrounding grades - Dundas
These septic chamber leaching beds are installed with a four inch PVC header - Waterdown
Tertiary treatment septic tanks can be squeezed into small locations – Bionest - Burlington
Septic treatment tanks can be installed to allow for future patios or decks – Bionest – Stoney Creek
Shallow buried trench septic bed and advanced treatment technology provide a permanent solution for an urban septic bed - Burlington
Spreading a sand mantle over a scarified base in the building of a septic bed. - Burlington
Spreading topsoil over a leaching chamber septic bed with a trim dozer – Infiltrator – Hamilton
Septic tank replacement, risers installed, verifying slope before building inspection - Haldimand
Septic tank lids can be installed flush to grade - Burlington
Septic tank and pump chamber installed, base scarrified, septic sand placed - Hamilton
Septic sand and stone layer in place, Type A dispersal bed - Bionest - Haldimand
Septic leaching chambers can be used to make a septic bed on some hills – Infiltrator - Cambridge
Plastic tanks, advanced treatment unit and flow ballancing, ready for granular backfill - Bionest - Hamilton
Sand mound filter bed is covered with geotextile and is ready to be covered with topsoil - Haldimand
Sand septic bed and advanced treatment units installed to service new home - Bionest - Haldimand
Scarifying the clay subsoil and placing sand in the making of a sand mound septic system - Hamilton
Septic bed made with leching chambers ready for topsoil cover - Millgrove
Septic leaching bed is graded and ready for grass seed – Bionest – Stoney Creek
Plastic septic tanks may be used on hills or in other places where access is difficult – Roth Multitank - Milton
Plastic septic tanks and pump chambers can squeeze in tight spots - Waterdown
Placing advanced treatment tanks in a large residential septic system - Bionest - Hamilton
Leaching chambers can be a versatile solution septic bed solution – Infiltrator – Ancaster
Leaching chamber septic beds can be installed late in the season – Infiltrator - Ancaster
Leaching chamber septic beds can be a good long term septic bed solution – Infiltrator - Ancaster
Installing a septic lateral back to the house - Burlington
Installing a plastic septic tank may be a great, permanent septic tank solution - Waterdown
Installing a leaching chamber septic bed – Infiltrator - Hamilton
Gravity fed infiltrator chamber leaching bed with good sandy soils and header shown - Burlington
Gravity fed infiltrator chamber leaching bed showing inlet to header and tracer wire installed - Burlington
Flat beds can be used to reduce the size of a septic leaching bed – Waterloo Biofilter - Burlington
Septic chamber leaching beds may be used in residential septic installations in Ontario – Infiltrator - Freelton
This urban shallow buried trench leaching bed utilized different lengths of absorption trench, using an alternative solution under the OBC - Burlington
The clearance from a leaching bed distribution line to a structure must be 5 meters as per the OBC – Waterloo Biofilter - Dundas
Septic Treatment Tank Photos:
A commercial pre-cast concrete septic tank may be two or three sections tall – RH2O - Haldimand
This septic treatment plant was installed to service an RV park – RH2O - Norfolk
Plastic septic tanks and pump chambers may be installed in tight places but they still must be installed 1.5 meters away from the structure and 3 m away from the property lines – Infiltrator - Hamilto
Precast concrete septic treatment tanks are carefully placed one piece at a time – RH2O - Haldimand
Precast concrete septic treatment tanks may arrive on site in multiple pieces and truck loads – RH2O - Haldimand
Commercial septic tank system with nitrate reduction installed to service gas station plaza – Waterloo Biofilter - Hamilton
Concrete back fill was required to protect the foundation after the installation of this institutional septic tank system – Waterloo Biofilter - Binbrook
Commercial septic systems may require a dozen large pre-cast concrete septic treatment tanks – RH2O - Haldimand
Commercial septic systems are sometimes installed late into the fall or even though the winter if weather allows – RH2O - Haldimand
A septic tank and pump chamber to be used with a conventional leaching bed - Ancaster
A commercial septic tank farm servicing a campground can be large, large septic systems are called “sewage works” – RH2O - Haldimand
Advanced septic bed treatment technology comes in many different shapes and sizes – Norweco – Burlington
A residential septic system may still require advanced treatment and may need more than one septic treatment tank – Norweco - Burlington
A crane may be used to place components inside a commercial septic treatment unit – Waterloo Biofilter - Hamilton
Traffic rated septic tanks can be installed under a driveway - Burlington
The lid is placed on a commercial septic tank after the advanced treatment components are installed inside – Waterloo Biofilter - Hamilton
Septic tanks delivered and installed - Hamilton
Septic tanks and pump chambers are delivered by a large crane truck - Burlington
Septic systems can service a single house or large institutional properties - Waterloo Biofilter - Flamborough
Septic or sewage holding tanks may only be installed with the proper building permits - Dundas
Using advanced treatment and time dose controlling we were able to save the septic bed for this church – Bionest - Haldimand
Tertiary treatment septic tanks can be squeezed into small locations – Bionest - Burlington
Septic treatment tanks can be installed to allow for future patios or decks – Bionest – Stoney Creek
Septic tanks being installed to service institutional property – Waterloo Biofilter - Hamilton
Septic tank replacement, risers installed, verifying slope before building inspection - Haldimand
A precast concrete septic treatment plant was installed in this sewage works and is ready to backfill – RH2O - Norfolk
Plastic tanks, advanced treatment unit and flow ballancing, ready for granular backfill - Bionest - Hamilton
Plastic septic tanks may be used on hills or in other places where access is difficult – Roth Multitank - Milton
These bags contain treatment media for this advanced treatment septic and the media is installed prior to commissioning – RH2O - Norwich
Plastic septic tanks and pump chambers can squeeze in tight spots - Waterdown
Placing advanced treatment tanks in a large residential septic system - Bionest - Hamilton
Level 4 advanced treatment used to provide septic service to new residence – Bionest - Milton
Installing a plastic septic tank may be a great, permanent septic tank solution - Waterdown
Commercial septic tanks come in pieces and are assembled on site – RH2O - Norfolk
Septic Leaching Bed Photos:
Tracer wire should be installed on leaching chamber septic beds so that they can be located in the future – Infiltrator - Waterdown
Subsoil should be scarified before the septic sand is placed in leaching bed construction - Ontario
Shallow buried trench septic leaching beds may be installed in different configurations depending on site and soil conditions – RH20 - Norfolk
Septic sand should be placed by a competent machine operator using light, track-mounted equipment
Septic leaching chambers can be installed in place of traditional pipe and gravel septic beds - Burlington
Installing the stone layer for a Type A septic leaching bed – Waterloo Biofilter - Hamilton
In some soil conditions septic leaching chambers may be installed without advanced septic treatment technology - Millgrove
In leaching chamber septic beds the header should be properly supported and tracer wire should be installed – Infiltrator - Hamilton
Clean fill is removed during construction of an institutional septic bed - Binbrook
A shallow buried trench septic bed offers good layout flexibility and a small footprint – Waterloo Biofilter - Burlington
A type A dispersal bed is a smaller sand mound septic bed that pairs with advanced treatment – Bionest - Hamilton
A septic leaching bed can be larger than the house it services - Ancaster
Shallow buried trench septic leaching beds should have an inspection port at the end of each run for flushing and to verify pressure – Waterloo Biofilter - Burlington
Shallow buried trench septic leaching beds may be installed in imported sand when the native soil is not ideal – Norweco - Burlington
Advanced septic treatment with time-dosing and a shallow buried trench leaching bed produces the smallest possible septic bed – Norweco - Burlington
With advanced treatment sand septic beds can be installed in many challenging locations – Bionest - Ancaster
With proper planning septic beds can be installed on some hills – Waterloo Biofilter - Burlington
A traditional sand mound leaching bed can sometimes be hidden in a hill - Ancaster
A trim dozer works very well for spreading topsoil over the sand mantle of a septic bed - Haldimand
These septic chamber leaching beds are installed with a four inch PVC header - Waterdown
Unknown and abandoned well discovered in septic bed must be decomissioned - Hamilton
The sand mound of a septic bed may not have to stick above the surrounding grades - Dundas
The sand mantle of a septic bed can worked into the surrounding grades - Dundas
The first step in the construction a filter bed septic bed is to remove the topsoil from the area - Ancaster
Shallow buried trench septic bed and advanced treatment technology provide a permanent solution for an urban septic bed - Burlington
Spreading a sand mantle over a scarified base in the building of a septic bed. - Burlington
Spreading topsoil over a leaching chamber septic bed with a trim dozer – Infiltrator – Hamilton
Stone layer to be coverd with geotextile fabric and backfilled - Haldimand
Septic tank lids can be installed flush to grade - Burlington
Septic tank and pump chamber installed, base scarrified, septic sand placed - Hamilton
Septic sand and stone layer in place, Type A dispersal bed - Bionest - Haldimand
Septic leaching chambers can be used to make a septic bed on some hills – Infiltrator - Cambridge
Sand mound filter bed is covered with geotextile and is ready to be covered with topsoil - Haldimand
Sand septic bed and advanced treatment units installed to service new home - Bionest - Haldimand
Scarifying the clay subsoil and placing sand in the making of a sand mound septic system - Hamilton
Septic bed made with leching chambers ready for topsoil cover - Millgrove
Septic leaching bed is graded and ready for grass seed – Bionest – Stoney Creek
Placing topsoil over a sand mound septic system with advanced treatment on a beautiful day – Bionest – Stoney Creek
Leaching chambers can be a versatile solution septic bed solution – Infiltrator – Ancaster
Leaching chamber septic beds can be a good long term septic bed solution – Infiltrator - Ancaster
Leaching chamber septic beds can be installed late in the season – Infiltrator - Ancaster
Septic chamber leaching beds may be used in residential septic installations in Ontario – Infiltrator - Freelton
This urban shallow buried trench leaching bed utilized different lengths of absorption trench, using an alternative solution under the OBC - Burlington
This shallow buried trench septic bed header is designed to evenly distribute effluent across the entire cell - RH2O - Norfolk
The clearance from a leaching bed distribution line to a structure must be 5 meters as per the OBC – Waterloo Biofilter - Dundas
Earthworks Photos:
Land clearing, earth compacting and clean fill disposal done right – Hamilton
A dozer works well to trim the grades in agricultural road building – Haldimand
Excavating for a basement and bed rock removal - Burlington
We put the excavator right to work installing commercial septic tanks - Haldimand
A bentonite clay liner is covered for protection during construction of an irrigation pond - Hamilton
Excavate basement foundation for custom home - Ancaster
Our custom earthworks, land clearing and road building projects are professional, clean and neat - Hamilton
After a long day of clean fill disposal the dump truck likes a back scratch - Haldimand
Top soil removal and land clearing for residential home – Stoney Creek
We do land clearing and earthworks to grade and on point - Brant
Excavating for a custom home and loading clean fill for disposal - Brant
Excavator and dozer work well together in road building and land clearing - Hamilton
Removing clean fill for road base construction, constructing commercial driveway - Burlington
Concrete is not clean fill and should not be buried, but it can be crushed and recycled into valuable recycled gravel - Hamilton
Base preparation for road building construction and topsoil removal
Gravel roadway constructed to provide access to future land development site - Burlington
A septic installation may require that several pieces of equipment be mobilized - Hamilton
Our clean fill disposal team can remove your pile of fill in no time flat - Hamilton
Permitted on-site burning of clean wood may be an option in agricultural demolition - Hamilton
When installing septic or sewer pipes the banks of every trench should be sloped for safety
Clean, straight road building construction - Haldimand
Removing topsoil and clean fill disposal – Hamilton
Custom earth works and septic leaching bed construction – Bionest - Brantford
Custom road building leaves the dozer blade shiny - Haldimand
Clean fill is removed during construction of an institutional septic bed - Binbrook
We perform quality roadbuilding and land clearing construction - Haldimand
Earth moving and aggregate placement in road building construction – Haldimand
Summer time and winter time clean fill disposal and trucking
Excavators and other heavy equipment are the muscles of the septic and clean fill business - Haldimand
As the sun rises on the next chapter, we look forward to servicing your septic and earthworks needs - Hamilton
Basement excavation - Burlington
Excavator loading and removing topsoil for roadbuilding and custom earthworks construction - Hamilton
Sometimes clean fill must be removed as part of septic bed construction - Burlington
We collaborate with trucking and haulage companies to coordinate clean fill disposal – Haulland Trucking - Burlington
Removing topsoil and earth removal for road building construction - Haldimand
Private gravel laneway constructed for future land development - Burlington
We clear land and build roads in cottage country too - Haliburton
Excavator stripping and removing topsoil for farm road construction - Hamilton
A bentonite clay liner is added to this irrigation pond to seal against groundwater infiltration - Hamilton
Basement excavating contractor - Haldimand
Demolition Photos:
Our professional demolition operators keep a tidy job site and recycle wherever possible
This residential demolition project is waiting for our professional team to arrive - Ancaster
Recycling scrap metal during agricultural building demolition – Waterdown
Permitted on-site burning of clean wood may be an option in agricultural demolition - Hamilton
Agricultural building has been demolished and waste is to be sorted and processed - Hamilton
Garage demolition - Hamilton
Complete house demolition and lot clearing - Burlington
Partial house demolition and lot clearing - Waterdown
Demolition often extends to recycling concrete and other excavating services - Ancaster
Professional demolition company raising the roof on another residential demolition project - Hamilton
Selective demolition in sensitive locations can be performed with confidence - Dundas
Final cleanup underway in building demolition - Hamilton
We have experience demolishing concrete in almost any situation - London
Safe, clean effective demolition of agricultural building - Hamilton
Concrete is not clean fill and should not be buried, but it can be crushed and recycled into valuable recycled gravel - Hamilton
A professional demolition company will recycle the waste concrete that demolition produces - Ancaster
Excavator operator is ready to professionally demolish this residential home - Ancaster
Sewer Photos:
Water contro structure installed for irrigation pond - Haldimand
This precast concrete storm water interceptor is placed with a crane - Burlington
Sanitary sewer or septic collection lines may service a single unit or dozens of homes - Norfolk
When installing septic or sewer pipes the banks of every trench should be sloped for safety
A water control structure was required on a large rain water harvesting project - Ancaster
Storm sewer connection to stormtech stormwater retention- Burlington
Precast concrete is used extensively in storm sewer construction - Burlington
Ontario Building Code requires a cleanout be provided every 15 meters for sanitary sewer laterals - Hamilton
Stormceptor, manholes and catchbasins - Burlington
Clean Fill Photos:
Building pad construction and clean fill disposal - Haldimand
Excavator loading and removing topsoil for roadbuilding and custom earthworks construction - Hamilton
Clean fill removal and disposal and road construction - Burlington
We collaborate with trucking and haulage companies to coordinate clean fill disposal – Haulland Trucking - Burlington
Removing topsoil and earth removal for road building construction - Haldimand
Our clean fill and construction sites are kept clean, neat and tidy - Haldimand
Sometimes clean fill must be removed as part of septic bed construction - Burlington
Summer time and winter time clean fill disposal and trucking
Clean fill disposal can managed in a way that respects the earth and our environment - Hamilton
Concrete is not clean fill and should not be buried, but it can be crushed and recycled into valuable recycled gravel - Hamilton
After a long day of clean fill disposal the dump truck likes a back scratch - Haldimand
How to Get Started:
- Contact Us – Our friendly staff will take your information and provide direction.
- Site Visit – We schedule a site visit and provide recommendations.
- Written Quote – We provide detailed written pricing and a complete scope of work. For our mutual protection, DocuSign contracts are provided for every project.
You can trust Alpha Ex for dependable, precise and high-quality services.
EXCELLENT Based on 26 reviews tony reed2024-11-04Trustindex verifies that the original source of the review is Google. This was our second time using Alpha Ex. This project was a complete septic system and Pete and his crew were great to deal with again. The install was done in a timely manner and they left the area nicely graded and tidy once finished. Anton Lopes2024-09-28Trustindex verifies that the original source of the review is Google. Right from the beginning they were very helpful and did a great job as per commitment. Pete and his team did a great job and thanks to Olivia in the office who was quick to respond. John Valkenburg2024-01-14Trustindex verifies that the original source of the review is Google. Peter does a great job and really cares about his work. He upgraded my septic system and poured my garage floor. The septic system was engineered meaning compliance was provided by a third party. This was a surprise but the system works fine and everything is good. The garage concrete pad was slab on grade with a grade beam. The sides and the surface was impeccable. I have done small pours myself, and was expecting some pebbling on the sides or some imperfections on the top. There is absolutely none. Even the cuts were dead center and the power troweling was perfect. Although the timing was a bit sporadic, I have no complaints about the final product and would recommend Alpha-Ex to anyone. Gary Scothuis2023-08-16Trustindex verifies that the original source of the review is Google. Alpha Ex is a fantastic company to deal with. The owner is extremely knowledgeable and helped us sort out our septic issue very quickly. They were dependable and very professional. The work was done quickly with minimal disruption and they left the site in good shape. The office staff was also friendly and professional returning our calls promptly. We highly recommend this company. Alan Bewell2022-09-24Trustindex verifies that the original source of the review is Google. This is an outstanding excavation company. They installed a new septic system on my property. It is a difficult site, but they accomplished the job easily and with superb organization. Everyone was willing to go the extra distance to get the job done quickly and professionally. They also left the site in terrific shape. I enthusiastically recommend this company to anyone wanting a quality job done to the highest standards. Stuart Campbell2022-07-28Trustindex verifies that the original source of the review is Google. It has been a pleasure working with this company. In my experience, communication with Matt was always prompt and professional. To top it all off, their work is of great quality. Mike Fairles2022-06-07Trustindex verifies that the original source of the review is Google. Alpha and the team goes down on our top 3 trades to work with. Pete and Ian have always been there for Fairles Contracting and Matt has been a pleasure over the past 4 years getting accurate numbers and helping with scheduling when we are in a bind. Myself and all members of Fairles Contracting extremely enjoy the Alpha team on every one of our sites!! Ben Poort2022-05-18Trustindex verifies that the original source of the review is Google. Crew was very friendly. Work was done on time (actually completed the job early). Job was professional and high quality. Would highly recommend.Verified by TrustindexTrustindex verified badge is the Universal Symbol of Trust. Only the greatest companies can get the verified badge who has a review score above 4.5, based on customer reviews over the past 12 months. Read more