I dont drink coffee but thats what we do for my wife. It's like 18$ for a bag of pretty good whole bean coffee at Costco which lasts a month. Buy a cheap coffee grinder for home and you're good to go.
The demo has been done. There is just some framing that needs to be done and drywall that needs to go up. So maybe they're a little more passed half then?
Since we are getting custom cabinets (built by the GC) the GC went through and made all the specs for the cabinets and started to build...
Not only do they have no intention. They dont even have a crew they can send here to do it if they wanted to.
We are ahead but the original GC told me most of his guys all picked up other jobs. So right now, he isn't sure when they would be available. He also said that legally since the...
Custom cabinets, tile (floor and back splash), range hood install, pocket doors install, install a exterior door, countertops, sink, all appliances, then all the finish work.
From what it sounds like they do have a legal team. When I spoke with the representative from the company and he mentioned either terminating the contract or transferring the project over to the contractor he mentioned something about a legal team.
The contractor I was working with was bought out a while ago. Not during the job. However, yes we feel that the larger company is still obligated to honor the contract. However, they told us they've phased out of the remodel side and dont even have a crew they could send here. In reality, I...
There is no clause in the contract for allowing the termination of the job. In the end we are hoping that they fully refund what we have paid and we can part way. Then I can the contractor who was working the job continue from there.
Three of the contractors I called are 5+ months out. So...
The thing is we can’t work
With the contractor unless we release liability of the larger company. At least that’s what I understand. One of the things we will be asking an attorney.
My wife and I hired a contractor for a kitchen remodel in November 2022. The contractor is a friend of a friend and everything has been going fine. Literally, the best contractor I've ever dealt with. He owned his own company and has a crew of guys. A larger company essentially "bought" his...