Posted by JJ in NE on December 20, 2013 at 07:39:09 from (65.125.127.242):
I had a new building put up this year in the town I live in for my old tractor and machinery disease. I had a 50"x88" by 14" tall put up . The front 44 x 50 is concreted 5" thick with a sidewalk of 18" wide around the entire building to control and stop water from running in. Now getting to my question. Has anyone out there had to contend with a contractor putting you off because of being to busy to get there? Everything is done but the landscaping which is on me . I had to wait for the electrical inspector to make up his mind which way he would approve the electrical service into the building. It finally was approved on Friday of last week . I have had a retired contractor with a backhoe and a trencher on call as soon as I got the okay from the electrician and the inspector. Well now it is finally started 6 months to the day later after the building was complete. Back in May I thought man this is going to be alright . They started on the building on May 12 and had it up and done on May 17. The electrician started on Monday of this week . It has not been an easy task . He ran into several issues . The main one was the electrical service coming into the house was not up to code, So he was out in the cold and wind yesterday ,with a windchill of -2 degrees . Am I a bad person for not having much sympathy for him out freezing his a%% off in the cold? I I am sorry for the long rant but I needed to get this off of my chest. Thanks in advance for any comments left. JJ.
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