My son lives in a typical suburban city that is replacing bad sidewalk sections via a concrete contractor and adding the cost to the home owner's taxes. This afternoon I get a call from his mother relating to the contractor's offer to replace part of his 45 year old driveway next to the sidewalk that is badly spalling. I did a quick resurfacing job on it a few years ago when the city sent him notice to fix it, now that is failing (as expected). The rest of the driveway is in good condition.
The contractor wants an answer today before 9pm. The area involved is 200 sq.ft. (18 x 11) and he wants $2k, $1750 if paid in cash. I have no clue if that is reasonable or just a pie in the sky price thrown out there to a homeowner with a "now or never" deadline.
Any opinions?
The contractor wants an answer today before 9pm. The area involved is 200 sq.ft. (18 x 11) and he wants $2k, $1750 if paid in cash. I have no clue if that is reasonable or just a pie in the sky price thrown out there to a homeowner with a "now or never" deadline.
Any opinions?
