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Re: Have you ever FIRED a Contractor?

When we built this house, we wanted a gray dry stacked fireplace. 

 

The first mason put in rounded yellow river rock and had it half built when DH saw it. (We were living on the other side of the county, had a new baby, and I was breast feeding.  We had other factors I won't go into.)

That was the ugliest thing we had ever seen!  

DH let him go and that evening, in the dark, took out the fireplace with a mallet (of course we paid him so we wouldn't have a disgrundled worker come back and possibly do something).

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It wasn't a general, but a painter.   First, he brought some 'friend' to help him.  They dinked around until lunch time when they took off for lunch.

 

I happened to look outside as they returned WITH a 12-pack of beer.  They proceeded to the back of the house, where they were 'working' and climbed up the 10' ladder with the 12pack of beer at which point I called my husband out of a great deal of concern for the obvious.

 

He came from the office to get them out of here before one of these idiots fell off the 10' ladder.    

 

The whole 'painting the house' thing was a nightmare from beginning to end.  The next guys he hired were not a lot better, although nobody was drinking so I guess that was a plus.  

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Re: Have you ever FIRED a Contractor?


@homedecor1 wrote:

@RinaRina 

 

When I did my kitchen reno this company came "recommended" by others who got kitchens done very reasonable.  The OWNER turned out to be a total Ahole - we had many disagreements YET the workers were wonderful.

 

After I thought about it - i had paid in full for the all the materials and at that price couldn't take a chance of him bailing!  Who knows if they'd ever come back! (Seems to happen alot in FL take you $$ and not return to do work)

 

Watch Judge Judy there's always someone with a "bad" contractor story!

 

I learned my lesson after the kitchen to only hire licensed, bonded and insured contractors who really HAD LICENSE AND REFERENCES.

 

I've used the same guy for the last 4 major renovations I did and yes, not cheap but worth the "peace of mind".

 

My flooring was completed yesterday and as always, to perfection!!

 

 


I know this is a longshot but do you happen to be in CT?

I stopped work in my condo last year due to Covid, but the flooring is first on the list when I get going again. I had just started shopping around for floors/contractors...hadn't really found "the one"...and I want it done right.

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Re: Have you ever FIRED a Contractor?


@homedecor1 wrote:

@RinaRina 

 

 

I learned my lesson after the kitchen to only hire licensed, bonded and insured contractors who really HAD LICENSE AND REFERENCES.

 

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I called the supply house 2 times to check prices and found out  the 2nd contractor charged me double  $$ for everything.  This morning when I realized the problem with him was ongoing (repeatedly not showing up), I called the supply house again.  Unbeknowst to me, this time, the manager answered the phone.  I asked him if XXX?? items were returnable.  He then asked if I was the lady who'd spoken to XXX? on Tuesday and I said yes.

He said, (his words), "fire the guy and tell him he can return what he bought.  I'll give him a refund."

BTW, he couldn't find my "contractor" in his database. 

 

I get most of my help from our neighborhood listserve, but I'm realizing so many homeowners are using unlicensed handymen.  A lot of people who claim to be "contractors" are not.  They have no license and thus, may not be insured.

 

"The less you respond to negative people, the more peaceful your life will become."
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One of my neighbors in a small CA city decided to renovate her deck and pool and used an unlicensed guy ( why?????).  After $72,000 the area was unusable ( she posted plenty of pics of shoddy workmanship ).  She ended up in court and had to hire a new guy; she lost 18 months of use of her pool!

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@patbz wrote:

One of my neighbors in a small CA city decided to renovate her deck and pool and used an unlicensed guy ( why?????).  After 72,000 the area was unusable ( she posted plenty of pics of shoddy workmanship ).  She ended up in court and had to hire a new guy; she lost 18 months of use of her pool!


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Do you mean $72,000 dollars?

 

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Re: Have you ever FIRED a Contractor?


@homedecor1 wrote:

@RinaRina 

 

When I did my kitchen reno this company came "recommended" by others who got kitchens done very reasonable.  The OWNER turned out to be a total Ahole - we had many disagreements YET the workers were wonderful.

 

After I thought about it - i had paid in full for the all the materials and at that price couldn't take a chance of him bailing!  Who knows if they'd ever come back! (Seems to happen alot in FL take you $$ and not return to do work)

 

Watch Judge Judy there's always someone with a "bad" contractor story!

 

I learned my lesson after the kitchen to only hire licensed, bonded and insured contractors who really HAD LICENSE AND REFERENCES.

 

I've used the same guy for the last 4 major renovations I did and yes, not cheap but worth the "peace of mind".

 

My flooring was completed yesterday and as always, to perfection!!

 

 


 May have to ask , where is this Contarctor  - looks like many could use  him for various projects such as myself.

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Had a basement finished off. Had negotiated with Contractor  that I wanted to pay  separately for lumber, paint ,  sound proof insulation , doors and all fixtures such as shower stall, sink & bath cabinet , tile and light fixtures , bath hardware  and all the entire new flooring .  Well, I did buy most things but the contractor gave me one phone call that I missed abt the paint ,  doors and insulation.  I was a bit put out abt the matter and feel I was over charged . However, the job was done right  and  the Contractor was a relative , so I  simply paid in full . I received no  family discounts from  the billing.   Not sure abt who to hire for the next big project

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No, but we should have. At least learned after our very bad experience just how to go about hiring people to do work in our house. One big question we always ask now is whether they have their crew. If they sub, we say good-bye.


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@rockygems123 

 

I'm loving them!!! Everything about them and clean up is so easy!!!

 

Yes, house was a mess while i waited for materials for a few months, but, once the project got started it went smoothly.

 

(I reminded spouse we spent $5000 5 years ago to carpet this house because he insisted "rugs were the way to go" -- what a waste of $$$$)

 

The best thing is the furniture pieces I hated look so much nicer and maybe I'll only buy a few new pieces vs. entire rooms.