mestressed
Junior Member
What is the name of your state (only U.S. law)?
Washington
Heating and Plumbing contractor is suing me in small claims court for $4,000balance of bill and sales tax. He did a terrible job, charging for extra parts needed due to his negligence. The system does not operate properly, and results in poor performance and large heating bills.
I want to countersue him for my damages- what damages are resonable?
I signed a contract with original plumber, he and his partner worked on my new construction plumbing and hydronic heating system. The hydronic system costs about twice as much to install as other systems- the benefit being warm to the touch flooring, and higher efficiency/lower fuel costs.
Before the job is completed, main guy drops out due to some jail issue, partnership dissolves, and partner takes over job. He operates under a new business name and license, and we continue forward. (I do not recall ever signing a new agreement with him, but I did make payments to him as specified in my original contract.)
He tells me original guy was a conman, who never intended to make my system work properly, and only wanted to get paid- and that I was lucky that partner was trying to make it work for me and finish the job.
The installed system looks more like Pa Kettle's mountain still, than the sophisticated high effiecncy system I was promised. This complicated heating system was not laid out properly, therefore, he has to install more powerful pumps, and charges those to me. System still does not work properly as there is confusion about which lines go where. This means thermostat in one zone calls for heat, but system heats somewhere else- making it run constantly, overheating the wrong area, and not heating the cold area.
I withheld the last payment and sales tax until job was finished properly. He came out on several occassions and tried to figure out what was wrong- but never did make it work right. He also tried to charge me for a unforseen permit that he should have paid for.
I only have a couple of days to file counterclaim- not enough time to get an estimate of what it would cost to fix. I really just want to make it go away-
What damages can I ask for that are most likely to stick?
Can damages be that the system is worth less because it doesnt work as it should, or my higher than appropriate heating bill?
How can I offset the sales tax he is asking for? Can I claim that the payments made included sales tax?
Times are tight for me- I'm a single full-time dad of a 2 yr old girl, and I'm financially STRAPPED- so any help is greatly appreciated!!
Washington
Heating and Plumbing contractor is suing me in small claims court for $4,000balance of bill and sales tax. He did a terrible job, charging for extra parts needed due to his negligence. The system does not operate properly, and results in poor performance and large heating bills.
I want to countersue him for my damages- what damages are resonable?
I signed a contract with original plumber, he and his partner worked on my new construction plumbing and hydronic heating system. The hydronic system costs about twice as much to install as other systems- the benefit being warm to the touch flooring, and higher efficiency/lower fuel costs.
Before the job is completed, main guy drops out due to some jail issue, partnership dissolves, and partner takes over job. He operates under a new business name and license, and we continue forward. (I do not recall ever signing a new agreement with him, but I did make payments to him as specified in my original contract.)
He tells me original guy was a conman, who never intended to make my system work properly, and only wanted to get paid- and that I was lucky that partner was trying to make it work for me and finish the job.
The installed system looks more like Pa Kettle's mountain still, than the sophisticated high effiecncy system I was promised. This complicated heating system was not laid out properly, therefore, he has to install more powerful pumps, and charges those to me. System still does not work properly as there is confusion about which lines go where. This means thermostat in one zone calls for heat, but system heats somewhere else- making it run constantly, overheating the wrong area, and not heating the cold area.
I withheld the last payment and sales tax until job was finished properly. He came out on several occassions and tried to figure out what was wrong- but never did make it work right. He also tried to charge me for a unforseen permit that he should have paid for.
I only have a couple of days to file counterclaim- not enough time to get an estimate of what it would cost to fix. I really just want to make it go away-
What damages can I ask for that are most likely to stick?
Can damages be that the system is worth less because it doesnt work as it should, or my higher than appropriate heating bill?
How can I offset the sales tax he is asking for? Can I claim that the payments made included sales tax?
Times are tight for me- I'm a single full-time dad of a 2 yr old girl, and I'm financially STRAPPED- so any help is greatly appreciated!!