Client Edmonton, Alberta

Scheelar Energy

Live

An NRCan-registered energy advisor serving Edmonton and the communities around it. EnerGuide evaluations, blower-door testing, and three separate rebate programmes — Canada Greener Homes, Edmonton HERA, CMHC MLI Select — each with its own criteria a homeowner has to be walked through.

What it proves

  • Built from Toronto for a client in Alberta — remote delivery, start to finish
  • A regulated domain explained clearly to homeowners who find it confusing
  • Service-area business covering nine municipalities

StromTek Inc. product Canada-wide

RailTax Canada

Launching for the coming tax season

Canadian railway employees can deduct meals and lodging while away from their home terminal, but the claim depends on reconstructing every trip across a year — which is why most people underclaim or skip it. RailTax is a tax-prep platform for that trade. Its trip parser reads a member’s trip file, works out which trips are eligible, and exports a report ready for a TL2 claim.

What it proves

  • Stripe payments, integrated end to end
  • A parser doing work that would otherwise be done by hand, line by line
  • Built, owned and operated in-house by StromTek Inc.

What these two have in common

Both are businesses whose value sits inside complicated government rules. TL2 eligibility for railway employees. EnerGuide evaluations, blower-door testing, and three separate rebate programmes with three different sets of criteria.

Neither was a brochure site. Both needed the rules understood well enough to model them in software and then explain them to a customer who finds the subject confusing. That is the work most web shops will not take on, and it is the work StromTek Inc. is built for — tax, energy, compliance, grants, licensing.

Capability, shown rather than claimed

A two-entry portfolio is a short one, so here is the craft directly. Every item below is true of the page you are reading right now.


Bilingual done properly

French URLs are genuinely French — /services/care/ becomes /fr/services/entretien/ — and the switcher keeps you on the same page instead of dumping you on the French home page. A build check fails the deploy if any page loses its counterpart.


A build that refuses to ship a mistake

Broken internal link, duplicate page title, missing canonical, image with no alt text: the build fails and nothing is published. It is the boring kind of quality control that clients never see and always benefit from.


Accessibility checked, not assumed

Every colour pairing on this site is contrast-measured against WCAG AA. The brand cyan is only 2.6:1 on white, so it is never used as text on white — that constraint shaped the whole design rather than being waived.


Preview before purchase

A private, time-limited preview of a real working site, with a live expiry countdown and a claim button. Built once as a reusable kit, so every prospect gets the same experience.


Fonts that do not jump

Metric-matched fallback faces mean the text does not resize when the webfont loads, or when you switch language. Small detail, and the sort of thing that separates engineered from assembled.

And this site

Bilingual, statically built, WCAG AA throughout. Everything claimed above is checkable on the page you are on — open the source, run a Lighthouse audit, switch the language and watch the URL. That is the point of doing it this way.

Tell me what you are working with

A short email is enough to start — what the business does, and what is not working. I reply to every enquiry within one business day.

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