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Privacy Policy

Last updated: April 28, 2026

Who we are

Flippy Renos & Construction (“Flippy,” “we,” “us”) provides renovation, cleaning, flooring, handyman, and related property services in Edmonton, Alberta. This policy describes how we handle information when you visit our website or contact us through it.

Information we collect

  • Contact form: name, email address, phone number (if provided), service interest, project details, and optional photos you attach.
  • Technical data: standard server and analytics data such as approximate location (region), device type, pages viewed, and referrer—used to run and improve the site.

How we use information

  • To respond to quotes, questions, and service requests.
  • To schedule work, communicate about your project, and deliver services you asked for.
  • To maintain security, prevent abuse, and understand how the website is used.

Email and hosting

When you submit the contact form, your message may be sent by email to our team using industry-standard email delivery (for example, SMTP). Our website may be hosted on cloud infrastructure (for example, Vercel), which processes requests in order to display pages and handle form submissions.

Analytics

We may use privacy-focused analytics (such as Vercel Analytics) to measure traffic and performance. These tools are designed to avoid invasive cross-site tracking.

Retention

We keep contact and project-related information only as long as needed to respond to you, provide services, meet legal or accounting obligations, or resolve disputes—then we delete or anonymize it where reasonable.

Your choices

You may request access to or correction of personal information we hold about you, or ask questions about this policy, by emailing flippyrenos@gmail.com or calling (825) 977-0021.

Updates

We may update this policy from time to time. The “Last updated” date at the top will change when we do. Continued use of the site after changes means you accept the revised policy.

This summary is provided for convenience and is not legal advice. For specific privacy rights in Canada, refer to applicable federal and provincial privacy laws (including PIPEDA and Alberta’s private-sector privacy rules where they apply).