BoonKing
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I know no one is an "eLawyer" on here but I'm having a problem with my contractor and I'm wondering if it's normal procedure and is it fixable.
My attached garage on my 1942 circa house was rotted so I had it bid with 3 contractors. It was a flat roof and here in Buffalo that's a no-no with the snow so I wanted the new one gabled. All 3 contractors were BBB A+ rated and were within a few $$$ of each other so I went with the lowest bid. It's a simple 1.5 attached garage...or so I thought. So I accept Contractor #3's bid and we sign a standard contract that spells out 2x6 rafters, no foundation work, 2 service doors, ect. After we sign the papers he says "if you need a fire rated door between the house & garage that's $$ extra. I don't do this for a living and I KNOW I need a fire rated door so why would he think it's an option? He had to move a window and now tells me the price for the window movement doesn't include any inside work, that's up to me...they don't do inside work. Shame on me for not getting things spelled out but WTF? So I have a hole with OSB borded up over it and it's on me to fix it. Great. Ok, fast forward to this weekend when they demo'd the old garage. He points to the wiring and says I need to get an electrician out here because they can't work with the existing wiring passing through the garage! Um...it was THERE when he bid the job and now he wants it moved at an extra cost to me. The existing footings were almost all hollow cinder block so he has to have a guy come out and fill them with cement and install some bolts, an extra charge for me. I have no problem with this and will pay for it because it didn't onclude foundation work but every time he comes out to inspect the job it costs me $$$. When I pushed back at his price for getting this done he cut his price in half and said I was getting it as cost, just like that! He also groaned about he has to install two sheets of 5/8" fire rated drywall between the garage & house to meet code...something he'll have to "eat" and he's doing me a favor. I say again, it's your job to know the building code when you bid a job!
Is this the way things work? I'd cancel the job and pay him just for the demo but it's been 3 days and according to the contract I can't cancel after 3 days. I thought a contract with a price was just that? I'm flexible but c'mon! Any advice?
My attached garage on my 1942 circa house was rotted so I had it bid with 3 contractors. It was a flat roof and here in Buffalo that's a no-no with the snow so I wanted the new one gabled. All 3 contractors were BBB A+ rated and were within a few $$$ of each other so I went with the lowest bid. It's a simple 1.5 attached garage...or so I thought. So I accept Contractor #3's bid and we sign a standard contract that spells out 2x6 rafters, no foundation work, 2 service doors, ect. After we sign the papers he says "if you need a fire rated door between the house & garage that's $$ extra. I don't do this for a living and I KNOW I need a fire rated door so why would he think it's an option? He had to move a window and now tells me the price for the window movement doesn't include any inside work, that's up to me...they don't do inside work. Shame on me for not getting things spelled out but WTF? So I have a hole with OSB borded up over it and it's on me to fix it. Great. Ok, fast forward to this weekend when they demo'd the old garage. He points to the wiring and says I need to get an electrician out here because they can't work with the existing wiring passing through the garage! Um...it was THERE when he bid the job and now he wants it moved at an extra cost to me. The existing footings were almost all hollow cinder block so he has to have a guy come out and fill them with cement and install some bolts, an extra charge for me. I have no problem with this and will pay for it because it didn't onclude foundation work but every time he comes out to inspect the job it costs me $$$. When I pushed back at his price for getting this done he cut his price in half and said I was getting it as cost, just like that! He also groaned about he has to install two sheets of 5/8" fire rated drywall between the garage & house to meet code...something he'll have to "eat" and he's doing me a favor. I say again, it's your job to know the building code when you bid a job!
Is this the way things work? I'd cancel the job and pay him just for the demo but it's been 3 days and according to the contract I can't cancel after 3 days. I thought a contract with a price was just that? I'm flexible but c'mon! Any advice?

I figured if it's not right he'll know the days he comes for the check!