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You must use the lowest bidder and then complain about the work
Sure, believe what you want.
You must use the lowest bidder and then complain about the work
I don't see any reason to move it to the debate forum. I can't see anyone debating on whether crappy contractors suck or not.Why hasn't this been moved to the debate forum labeled " Contractor bashing thread" its what its turned into
So as a contractor you dont take issue with someone saying on average most contractors dont care enough to do everything right? As a good contractor with endless good contractor friends that support their family by doing the right thing I take issue with that.....thats not debatable?I don't see any reason to move it to the debate forum. I can't see anyone debating on whether crappy contractors suck or not.
Btw, I work for a tile contractor.
Obviously, hot buttons have been pushed, bad choice of words used, unnecessary flame throwing remarks used and perhaps taken personally, and maybe best posting intentions were misinterpreted.
We agree. Lots of bad contractors out there but just as many good ones. Nobody should bash an entire industry which is what this thread has become. And nobody should ever file charges without even speaking with the contractor to allow them to make it right...which is where the thread went wrongAs a contractor, I know maybe better than anyone how many crappy contractors there are out there. We go out to sites where you could surf on the slab. We get cabinets that aren't close to level. We get walls that bow out at every stud. Owner's ought to be aware that there are a lot of bad players out there and if they hire someone with a new license (or no license) they are rolling the dice.
I agree sounds like the contractor is trash. The neighbor paid for the damage instantly it sounds like, possibly knowing she hired a fly by night company on the cheap and avoided any further issues with the OPI can't believe we're arguing whether or not it is OK to ruin someone else's property.
I would bet $7USD the roof guy is not insured and does not have a contractor license.
I dont have anger issue at all.This is what I do for a living so I take it personally when people start contractor bashing. I dont know the contractor obviously...and neither do you but yet you feel the need to call them "subpar" judging an entire company on one picture....thats wrong.
My take on the thread is this,
The neighbor is getting his roof done directly on the property line.
Thing are landing on his yard, OP talks to contractor and they do there best to protect the property
Op is upset about debris on property and damage to plants
This is all within a 24 hour period
Homeowner has not even had the chance to talk to the neighbor or contractor within the 24 hour period when posting the first post.
Instantly the response from some here was
Call the police
call the insurance company
file a report
Get him for trespassing
teach him lesson
Crappy subpar contractor
I said dont do any of those things and keep the peace with the neighbor and give the contractor a chance to make it right...but I'm the one with an anger issue?
Again this is all within a 24 hour period before the OP even had a chance to speak with anyone to resolve the issue
All those things listed is the absolute wrong way to handle the situation
If this was my company I would have spoken to the neighbor and explained the house is on the property line and there will be some debris coming down on his yard and its unavoidable. I would have protected the yard before starting and cleaned the debris off the neighbors yard the second the roof was finished being removed the same day. We would never leave it a mess overnight....so thats on the contractor for leaving it there overnight. I still wouldnt lablel an entire company as subpar or call the police looking at one piture all within a 24 hour period without even giving the contractor a chance to make it right.
I also said in an earlier post the neighbor may just hand over the money and say sorry which is exactly what happened
Lots of people turning molehills into mountains around here...keep things simple before jumping to conclusions
usually works out best which is what I've been saying from the beginning
Your siding comments are extreme. I've done endless siding. Good chance the siding is vinyl. If its standard double 4 many times you can buy a single panel for $10. If not a 2 sq box (200 sq ft for those who dont know) is on average $150 and most supply houses WILL take back open boxes for return. A single panel takes about 10 minutes to change with a zip tool. It could be more involved depending on the siding. The vast majority of all houses are not special order due to cost and wide variety of standard siding to choose from..THe odds are in the OP's favor the siding is available and returnable. The OP hasnt posted a pic so there is no way to tell
Bug infestation and water infiltration over a hole in the siding is fear mongering and so over the top.Good chance there is rigid insulation behind the siding and there is definity waterproof breathable house wrap behind the insulation. Without seeing a picture odds are the hole in the siding could stay there till the end of time without causing any damage whatsoever. Perfect example of turning molehills into mountains and shouldnt even be mentioned without even seeing a picture of the damage...cheers
The neighbor paid for the damage instantly it sounds like, possibly knowing she hired a fly by night company on the cheap and avoided any further issues with the OP
. . . I usually wait to form an opinion on someones workmanship, and professionalism until AFTER I have actually used/met them..
Ya thats bad. So the roofing is still in the yard?No, he did not ask to use my property. They were back yesterday morning, but once they saw me walking to the code officers building (from the "go ahead" of the contractor from Sunday night) when they did not have my yard cleaned up as he promised the homeowner earlier in the day, they all packed up and took off like rockets. They have not been back yet.
You forgot to include that the contractor is a Vacuous, stuffy nosed mal-odourus pervert who's mother was a hamster and his father smells of elderberries. Furthermore, he's also a tiny brained wiper of other people's bottoms who should go away unless he wants taunted a second time.SO. . . From what I have read; the only one who ACTUALLY knows the OP, the contractor, or the neighbor is the OP? And yet, I have seen people flat out positive that the contractor is a hack, a fly-by-night, uninsured, unlicensed, a cheat, a dirty operator, and an all around scoundrel. That sound about right?
Did I offend you....now I really feel bad. Go to your safe place and cry in your unicorn pillowI got halfway through the first page and had to ignore JOHNNYROTTEN... the onlyest person I've ever ignored on any web-forum ever...
I take it you've never seen Dethklok Metalocalypse? That's Murderface, the bass player of the the most popular band, and 7th largest economy in the world, Dethklok.View attachment 627723 View attachment 627722 Perhaps it is only me, but every time I see @Staylow 's avatar, it reminds me of.....
John is that you?
I take it you've never seen Dethklok Metalocalypse? That's Murderface, the bass player of the the most popular band, and 7th largest economy in the world, Dethklok.
Looks like a mix between Tony and Geezer. Has Tony's hair for sureHis appearance is also loosely based on Black Sabbath's bass player, Geezer Butler.
Amazing thread. Subbed. No further comments, I'm content to eat popcorn.
We know the contractor isn't doing things right by what OP told us.SO. . . From what I have read; the only one who ACTUALLY knows the OP, the contractor, or the neighbor is the OP? And yet, I have seen people flat out positive that the contractor is a hack, a fly-by-night, uninsured, unlicensed, a cheat, a dirty operator, and an all around scoundrel. That sound about right?
Yesterday I saw slates flying into my plants and damaging them, so I went out and asked them to be careful since they are on my property. I went out after they went to lunch and found one plant ripped out of the ground and another bush with plywood laying on top of it. View attachment 627379
Not sure about the contractor found 3 soda cans and Gatorade bottles in my yard no where near the roof.
I asked her yesterday to have the slate and plywood up off the plants that night. I told her I did not mind them using my property to put up their ladders and to bring material into her back yard for storage. The contractor heard me telling her and said he would have it done by Monday night at the earliest and he would tell me what can and cant be done. I said that is fine and I'll go speak with the code enforcer on Monday. I've given you a day and a half to just move the debris out of my yard. Then showing him how heard property had nothing on it and was swept up. So this morning I walked up to the code enforcer's office and spoke with him. I told him I wasnt looking for trouble and just wanted to know the code for roofing. He said the use of chutes and other material needed to keep a majority of the material off of neighboring yards is required and all work must be done from the property owners site. When I got back home the crew was packing up all the equipment and left the jobsite in like 10 minutes. Im guessing they weren't licensed to work in the area.
Agreed on all posts.....except for the fact that when the roofing started falling into the yard the OP went over and asked them to be more careful and let them come onto the property to protect it....Every single negative post was before the OP enen had a chance to speak with the neighbor and contractor about making it right...yet they're advice was to call the police, file reports, file for trespassing and every other wrong thing to do before even having a conversationWe know the contractor isn't doing things right by what OP told us.
Without asking, they used OP's yard to do work. There is no excuse for this. You NEVER trespass without permission.
They are leaving trash in OP's yard instead of disposing properly.
When asked to clean up at the end of the day (like EVERY job site I have ever seen!) contractor had the balls to tell OP that he was going to run the job however he wanted, like he has every right to use OP's property however he wants. Then he takes off, without finishing the job, and leaving his debris. How can this be construed as anything but "a hack, a fly-by-night, uninsured, unlicensed, a cheat, a dirty operator, and an all around scoundrel"?
Agreed on all posts.....except for the fact that when the roofing started falling into the yard the OP went over and asked them to be more careful and let them come onto the property to protect it....Every single negative post was before the OP enen had a chance to speak with the neighbor and contractor about making it right...yet they're advice was to call the police, file reports, file for trespassing and every other wrong thing to do before even having a conversation
Ballistic engineer, and type 07 FFL (Licensed manufacturer) Thank you for asking though. And for proving my point - That a LOT OF PEOPLE with absolutely NO FIRST HAND EXPERIENCE in this situation; nonetheless feel perfectly informed to cast unending and unsubstantiated aspersions. In other words you are being what my last roofer called a "Richard Cranium"Gunhaus.. DID you and JOHNNY go to the SAME SCHOOL by chance? There is something similar about you guys. ARE you a ROOFER too?
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