Posted by Ron-MO on April 14, 2014 at 10:24:55 from (70.39.176.28):
In Reply to: carilinia carports posted by jerry 4 on April 14, 2014 at 07:58:24:
Gotta love those contractors that call the same day and cancel. Been there - done that with several, and like you I have burned many vacation days sitting waiting only to have them not show. Last one I recall was when I had a contractor install my outdoor wood furnace (big mistake). Like you I scheduled a day of vacation, and about 1 PM I called him asking where he was. "Oh, I should have called, I am not going to make it today". Day two....finally shows about noon, and could not finish in one day, so there goes a third vacation day. I guess he expected me to leave the house open so they could come and go as they please - not going to happen especially considering the looks of the guy he brought along to help. Afterward I found out what type of shoddy workmanship he did and how he botched my ductwork on my furnace and he gets no referrals when I am asked about my furnace. He was supposed to have returned in the spring to re-do, but no surprise I had to pay someone else to fix the sheet metal ducting he ruined.
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