Curious2134
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We have a chimney that was a prefab. The siding was falling off and I heard about this company advertising on my preferred radio station - so I call them to come fix it. Great reviews, nothing I could find bad. They came with a drone and we looked the chimney all over with it. They said it had to be rebuilt and considering the rot, I agreed. I suspected that anyway. This was an opportunity for my wife to get her fire-place looking insert too. Everything had to be redone. Anyway, sounds good. We'll do that.
Then the chimney people subcontract out to a company who apparently only hires people from south of the border. The first of those were drinking in our yard, nails everywhere, no English AT ALL, and rolling up a construction blanket to sleep in our living room (in front of the job). It's all on our security cameras. I demanded those people not step foot on our property again. Then we got two different people from the save freaking subcontracted company.
I said look, I researched YOUR company and read YOUR reviews. I have no idea about these other freaking people. Their company name isn't even on the internet. Why in the world are you sending us them?
The chimney company I thought I was working with only has one mason they told me, and they are behind.
Getting to my question, is there some limit on WHEN someone you hire can subcontract the work you hired them for? Does it need to be specified in the agreement that the work will not be subcontracted?
Additional info:
The entire inside part of the fireplace had to be redone as well and the "shoulders" of the chimney. Raking, it looks like the foundation isn't installed per code so I am having an engineering firm come inspect the entire thing. It looks to me, as of right now, the entire 35K project has to be redone. I am certain the chimney company isn't going to agree. I'm so pissed.
Then the chimney people subcontract out to a company who apparently only hires people from south of the border. The first of those were drinking in our yard, nails everywhere, no English AT ALL, and rolling up a construction blanket to sleep in our living room (in front of the job). It's all on our security cameras. I demanded those people not step foot on our property again. Then we got two different people from the save freaking subcontracted company.
I said look, I researched YOUR company and read YOUR reviews. I have no idea about these other freaking people. Their company name isn't even on the internet. Why in the world are you sending us them?
The chimney company I thought I was working with only has one mason they told me, and they are behind.
Getting to my question, is there some limit on WHEN someone you hire can subcontract the work you hired them for? Does it need to be specified in the agreement that the work will not be subcontracted?
Additional info:
The entire inside part of the fireplace had to be redone as well and the "shoulders" of the chimney. Raking, it looks like the foundation isn't installed per code so I am having an engineering firm come inspect the entire thing. It looks to me, as of right now, the entire 35K project has to be redone. I am certain the chimney company isn't going to agree. I'm so pissed.
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