I recieved this note from a New Jersey Resident. I thought this might be a good place to ask if anyone knows a carpenter in that area. If you do, please post some contact information here and Paul will pick it up.
Thanks,
Gary
I had hired a $100/hr carpenter to replace some rotten windowsills and mouldings on several large picture windows in my home. After climbing out on the roof to examine the progress of the work I noticed that it was very poorly done. First, he made the pitch of the windowsills almost nonexistent so that water just pools on them rather than running off. His cuts were way off and he attempted to cover the errors up with huge amounts of caulk inserted sloppily. I understand that making things fit nicely during a renovation of a pre-existing house is more challenging than building new, but his work was far far from acceptable. It didn't even look like he tried to make things appear "finished".
When I discussed the progress of his work with him in order to find a way to improve things going forward, he said that what he had done was the best he could do and he walked off the job taking the materials I had already paid for after having received more than half of the price of the job. He left my house in a disassembled state so that rain now pours in. Now I am faced with trying to protect my house from weather damage until I can find an honest competent carpenter to fix and finish his work.
Can you please please recommend an honest competent finish carpenter in northern NJ? I would be very grateful.
Thank you,
Paul A. Majewski
Thanks,
Gary
I had hired a $100/hr carpenter to replace some rotten windowsills and mouldings on several large picture windows in my home. After climbing out on the roof to examine the progress of the work I noticed that it was very poorly done. First, he made the pitch of the windowsills almost nonexistent so that water just pools on them rather than running off. His cuts were way off and he attempted to cover the errors up with huge amounts of caulk inserted sloppily. I understand that making things fit nicely during a renovation of a pre-existing house is more challenging than building new, but his work was far far from acceptable. It didn't even look like he tried to make things appear "finished".
When I discussed the progress of his work with him in order to find a way to improve things going forward, he said that what he had done was the best he could do and he walked off the job taking the materials I had already paid for after having received more than half of the price of the job. He left my house in a disassembled state so that rain now pours in. Now I am faced with trying to protect my house from weather damage until I can find an honest competent carpenter to fix and finish his work.
Can you please please recommend an honest competent finish carpenter in northern NJ? I would be very grateful.
Thank you,
Paul A. Majewski
Comment