One common problem is contractors not finishing the job on time. Another is using low - quality materials. Also, contractors might overcharge for the work.
Well, lack of communication is a big one. Contractors may not keep the homeowner informed about delays or changes in the plan. Then there's the problem of subcontractors. Sometimes the main contractor hires unreliable subcontractors who do a poor job. Cost overruns are also common. The initial estimate might be much lower than what the homeowner actually ends up paying because of hidden fees or unforeseen problems that the contractor blames on the homeowner. And of course, there are those horror stories where contractors damage the existing property during the construction or renovation process and refuse to repair it.
In many contractor horror stories, there are issues with miscommunication. The contractor might not understand your vision clearly, so they end up doing the work all wrong. Also, some contractors overcharge for extra work that may or may not be necessary. They see an opportunity to make more money off of you, like adding unnecessary repairs or upgrades.
One common horror story is contractors starting a job and then disappearing for weeks without explanation. They leave the project half - done, like a kitchen remodel where they ripped out the cabinets but never came back to install the new ones. Another is contractors using sub - standard materials even though they were contracted to use high - quality ones. For example, using cheap plywood instead of the hardwood flooring that was agreed upon.
Denial of claims is common. Insurance companies might find reasons like policy exclusions or pre - existing conditions to deny paying out. For example, if there's some minor wear and tear on a roof before a storm and the roof gets damaged during the storm, they might use that as an excuse.
One common problem is contractors disappearing or being unreliable. They might take the money and not show up to do the work. Another is damage to existing structures like plumbing or electrical systems, as I mentioned before. Bad workmanship is also a big issue, like when things are installed incorrectly.
Poor workmanship by the contractors sent by the home warranty companies is quite common. I know someone whose stove was 'fixed' by a technician sent by the warranty company. But the stove started having new problems soon after because the repair wasn't done properly. Also, companies often try to limit the scope of what they cover. They might cover parts but not the labor, leaving homeowners with unexpected costs.
Delays are very common. Builders often over - promise on completion times. Another problem is poor quality work. This can range from shoddy electrical wiring to bad paint jobs.
One common problem is negligence. Workers might not follow the care plan properly. For example, not giving the right amount of medicine at the right time.
One common problem is theft, like stealing the patient's valuables or medications.
One common horror story is contractors disappearing in the middle of the job. They take your deposit and then stop showing up, leaving you with an unfinished project. Another is shoddy workmanship, like walls not being straight or floors being uneven. And cost overruns are also a big problem. They start with one price but keep adding extra costs as the project goes on without proper justification.
Sure. One horror story is when a contractor took a large deposit for a kitchen renovation but then disappeared without doing any work. Another is a contractor who used sub - standard materials for a roofing job that started leaking soon after. And then there was the one who did shoddy electrical work that caused frequent power outages.