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“I really liked the experience of starting a job with a client who was a little bit nervous at first, who didn’t know how things were going to go, then by the end of the job their house was transformed and I was the hero,” Sean recalls. “Nothing else I had done professionally really compared.” In 2019, Sean decided to retire from property management and power engineering and “go all in with renovations.” He incorporated Priority Builders and the company took off, even in the midst of COVID. Sean credits that growth to a number factors. One factor is his enduring commitment to always achieving “the highest, highest quality.” “My thought process has always been that if we achieve the absolute highest quality humanly possible, there won’t be any issues,” he says. “This company has always operated with that mentality, and I think that’s a big part of it.” Additionally, Priority Builders has always prioritized social media and has taken pride in documenting their work. They posted a lot of videos and walkthroughs on Instagram; they brought an “almost HGTV-like experience to Edmonton,” which Sean says “further blew up the company.” These days, demand for Priority Builders’ services is at a high, to the point that the company has been able to grow quite substantially in terms of both employee count and yearly revenue. In terms of project size, their current work can be valued anywhere from $60,000 to $900,000, with DECEMBER 2025

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