OK, so I hired a local "handy man" (recomended by a friend) to do some sheetrocking for me. He came over and gave me a rough quote up front (he consider it a verbal agreement) and told me he charges by the hour. He also said he doesnt mind me helping, and what ever work I did, would be that much less he would have to do, thuss costing me less.
The work consisted of sheetrocking a 12'x16' ceiling (works out to 6 pieces of 4x8 drywall if you cant do the math). and sheetrocking another room entirely also 12'x16' with 8' walls and a small closet and hallway.
His quote was $2000-$1500 for labor (I bought all the materials) depending on how much I was able to help.
The problem is, He called saying he had a hurt back and wasnt going to make it over the first day he was scheduled to. So I started hanging the drywall. Well, It ended up with me hanging every piece of drywall.
All he had to do was come over and tape and mud and sand. Had a few minor fixes to do (where edges cracked and what-not, nothing major).
He spent 11 hours on just the ceiling of the first room and only got 1-2 coats of mud on it. (it looks like doo-dee).
He spent another 21.5 hours on the second room, it got 3+ coats of mud and was mostly finished.
I had to tell him to stop working because it was costing me too much and Im running out of money.
He did not do any sanding, I sanded it all out after he left. Also had to do a few more coats of mud in the hallway that still needs to be sanded.
So basicly he is charging me $1100+ for just his labor of putting up tape and mud in the two rooms, no haging drywall, no sanding or priming.
Everybody I talk to (both in the field of construction and people who have had similar work done) say he WAY overcharged me, and took far too long to complete what he did do.
Now he wants his money, but I am having a real hard time justifying paying him that much for what he did.
He did tell me up front his hourly rate, but I never imagined it would take him so long to do such a small job. I called him and told him I didnt agree with the amount he charged me, but he just said "thats what it works out to be, sorry"
I posted this on another board I use, and was looking for opinions here as well.
As a follow up, I had a few people give me quotes and told me I should be paying him about $500-$700, so I offered $700 to him and he refused and threatened to take me to small claims court.
any opinions?
The work consisted of sheetrocking a 12'x16' ceiling (works out to 6 pieces of 4x8 drywall if you cant do the math). and sheetrocking another room entirely also 12'x16' with 8' walls and a small closet and hallway.
His quote was $2000-$1500 for labor (I bought all the materials) depending on how much I was able to help.
The problem is, He called saying he had a hurt back and wasnt going to make it over the first day he was scheduled to. So I started hanging the drywall. Well, It ended up with me hanging every piece of drywall.
All he had to do was come over and tape and mud and sand. Had a few minor fixes to do (where edges cracked and what-not, nothing major).
He spent 11 hours on just the ceiling of the first room and only got 1-2 coats of mud on it. (it looks like doo-dee).
He spent another 21.5 hours on the second room, it got 3+ coats of mud and was mostly finished.
I had to tell him to stop working because it was costing me too much and Im running out of money.
He did not do any sanding, I sanded it all out after he left. Also had to do a few more coats of mud in the hallway that still needs to be sanded.
So basicly he is charging me $1100+ for just his labor of putting up tape and mud in the two rooms, no haging drywall, no sanding or priming.
Everybody I talk to (both in the field of construction and people who have had similar work done) say he WAY overcharged me, and took far too long to complete what he did do.
Now he wants his money, but I am having a real hard time justifying paying him that much for what he did.
He did tell me up front his hourly rate, but I never imagined it would take him so long to do such a small job. I called him and told him I didnt agree with the amount he charged me, but he just said "thats what it works out to be, sorry"
I posted this on another board I use, and was looking for opinions here as well.
As a follow up, I had a few people give me quotes and told me I should be paying him about $500-$700, so I offered $700 to him and he refused and threatened to take me to small claims court.
any opinions?



One bad apple................................