Nugent1021
Well-known member
Hey guys,
I hired someone to build a 1300 sq ft garage and we added about 1300 of heat/cooled space. We paid "full price" (i.e. we hired someone for the work, we didn't do any ourselves or hire buddies).
I guess my question is, trying to be fair, what would be the garage floor level of cleanliness? Basically, they built the garage then used it for a couple months to finish the living space (and blocked my entry). He indicated that he would clean up when they were thru, but all they did was sweep (barely). I had to scrape the floors of sawdust, spackle, drywall, and mop a zillion times to clean it out. I'm pretty pissed that they didn't do more than just sweep it out onto my driveway, but I want to be fair. I haven't made the "final payment," but this poor cleaning was on top of him trying to get paid without quite finishing the work (about 150 sqft of R30 insulation missing in the ceiling, hole in the rear wall from previous plumbing, had to get an electrician out to finish things that were in the plans, etc). I'm pretty sure he ran over on time and labor expense due to him not watching properly, so he thought he could call it a day and I wouldn't notice.
What do you guys think? I've done most of the cleaning, but what's the expectation of a contractor regarding cleaning the floors?
I hired someone to build a 1300 sq ft garage and we added about 1300 of heat/cooled space. We paid "full price" (i.e. we hired someone for the work, we didn't do any ourselves or hire buddies).
I guess my question is, trying to be fair, what would be the garage floor level of cleanliness? Basically, they built the garage then used it for a couple months to finish the living space (and blocked my entry). He indicated that he would clean up when they were thru, but all they did was sweep (barely). I had to scrape the floors of sawdust, spackle, drywall, and mop a zillion times to clean it out. I'm pretty pissed that they didn't do more than just sweep it out onto my driveway, but I want to be fair. I haven't made the "final payment," but this poor cleaning was on top of him trying to get paid without quite finishing the work (about 150 sqft of R30 insulation missing in the ceiling, hole in the rear wall from previous plumbing, had to get an electrician out to finish things that were in the plans, etc). I'm pretty sure he ran over on time and labor expense due to him not watching properly, so he thought he could call it a day and I wouldn't notice.
What do you guys think? I've done most of the cleaning, but what's the expectation of a contractor regarding cleaning the floors?

