6768rogues
Banned
I used to be a construction inspector for our county government and I have seen some really good drywall work and some really bad work. On county projects, the architects would reject sloppy work and it would have to be done over. The contracts allowed for rejection of work based on workmanship and had penalties for not correcting the work in a timely manner, with the sloppy contractor paying for remediation. Of course, the contract documents were lengthy, sometimes being 300 sheets of drawings and 10,000 pages of specifications. Residential work is usually not that contract specific and it can delay a project to try to reject work.