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ryanbrown
Just wasted a week of my life doing a kitchen wall and floor job for a "property maintenance" company and now it looks like they are refusing to pay as agreed.
Whole job was a nighmare from start to finish.
The walls were unbelievable, I assumed they were going to remove wallpaper, and paint before i arrived, but this was only partly done, and the boss of the coimpany, who also does odd jobs aprrantely - had a do at plastering one of walls and it was unbelivably bad - looks like it had been smeared on by hand.
And other parts of the walls were disintegrating but he just left that.
So I spent a day preparing the walls, - steaming off wallpaper, patching up holes in the walls.. which meant my allotted time went into joiners, electricians time.. all of which he blamed me for for taking too long.
So now he's got another tiler to finish the wall tiling off ( i had done 2/3 of it)
and is telling me the customer was not happy with the work I did. But the customer came in and out a few times during when i was working and there was no complaints, so I dont know if tthere just making excuses to avoid paying or what. Certaininly they must at least be happy with the walls - or they wouldnt have carried on from where i left off.
All very depressing - I've spent almost £100 in materials.. a weeks hard work.. and now I've got to fight these guys to get a penny out of them..
just shows you - you have to be VERY careful you dont get ripped off by cowboy outfits and get agreements in writing first.
Whole job was a nighmare from start to finish.
The walls were unbelievable, I assumed they were going to remove wallpaper, and paint before i arrived, but this was only partly done, and the boss of the coimpany, who also does odd jobs aprrantely - had a do at plastering one of walls and it was unbelivably bad - looks like it had been smeared on by hand.
And other parts of the walls were disintegrating but he just left that.
So I spent a day preparing the walls, - steaming off wallpaper, patching up holes in the walls.. which meant my allotted time went into joiners, electricians time.. all of which he blamed me for for taking too long.
So now he's got another tiler to finish the wall tiling off ( i had done 2/3 of it)
and is telling me the customer was not happy with the work I did. But the customer came in and out a few times during when i was working and there was no complaints, so I dont know if tthere just making excuses to avoid paying or what. Certaininly they must at least be happy with the walls - or they wouldnt have carried on from where i left off.
All very depressing - I've spent almost £100 in materials.. a weeks hard work.. and now I've got to fight these guys to get a penny out of them..
just shows you - you have to be VERY careful you dont get ripped off by cowboy outfits and get agreements in writing first.