Do you have a contract with this outfit? "Time is of the essence" Something every contractor should live by. It's highly negligent to leave a building vulnerable to damage like that. If I was a GC and this was a lower tier subcontractor, I'd hold payment, deduct/backcharge any and all applicable damages, and related cost add items attributable to their actions or in-action on the job. If you have no contract.... I hate to say it, but its your own darned fault, and I hope he has not been paid in full, ok to pay for materials once delivered, but you hold the rest until the job is completed per contract documents with all work accepted.
Now, with the moisture laden substrate, you may have to determine if its ok to continue, or will that create defective work, you can't seal moisture in weatherproofing, such as a roof, as you know, so now what, what will it take to dry out, sunny clear weather, material replacement, this guy just raised the cost of this job without a doubt.
Aside from this, I can never understand in the residential, light commercial side of this industry why this kind of crap goes on, always ends up with claims or disputes.
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