Was the paint coating in addition to traditional insulation? The paint on its own will not insulate a house.My house was oversprayed by a company that was painting my ceiling and didn't cover everything. It's an LLC company without insurance.
Is litigation about fairness or will I be the only one to concede? I'm wondering if it's more about economics than fairness?
Thank you,
Linda
I'm trying to get the company to clean and replace the items their painter ruined and they are saying they don't have enough money to do so. They have been putting me off for two and a half years.More information would be helpful.![]()
Was the paint coating in addition to traditional insulation? The paint on its own will not insulate a house.
If the painting was not completed to your satisfaction, you can have the company come back out to cover the areas it missed.
It was the paint only because it has insulation in it. They say I'm the only person that hasn't had their electric bill reduced by 25%.
They lied and said they were licensed, bonded, and insured and if it didn't work I could get my money back! They also had good references and an A rating with the BBB.
They have painted my ceiling 4, yes 4 times and it still needs another coat because the coat before is seeping through in s darker shade of white.
In the future, any company you hire to do work on your house should be licensed (if required by state law) and insured.
Yes, I thought about it but I'm 72, with limited income. (Social Security)Two-and-a-half years? You did not think to take them to court then?
You have three years to file a breach of contract claim and property damage claim. Did you have a written contract?
Yes I have a contract with them.Yes, I thought about it but I'm 72, with limited income. (Social Security)
They were helping me get things cleaned up and replaced, but when they saw the extent of the damages they started saying the didn't have the money.
First, a BBB rating means very little. Companies can pay for good ratings.
If the company tried to fix the problem with the paint application and failed after 4 attempts, you probably should have had another company finish the job and charge the first company the difference.
The paint does not provide the insulation required for a house. It potentially can reduce utility costs when used in addition to regular insulation.
If the company made false or misleading claims about the insulating properties of the paint, you can consult with an attorney in your area to investigate the costs of pursuing a legal action against the company.
The problem I see that you could have is collecting on any judgment awarded you should you be successful with a lawsuit. If the company has no money now, they are going to be difficult to collect from.
Because of your age and income, you should be eligible for free or low cost legal assistance. Check your State’s consumer protection division for senior care services: https://aging.sc.gov/programs-initiatives/legal-assistance-seniors
Via BBB dues. And yes BBB is useless.How does a company pay for good ratings? If that's the case they're worthless!