CrimsonBrush
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I hired a private contracter to put in a vinyl floor in a room with a cement floor. He told me to buy the flooring and adhesive and he'd take care of the rest. He questioned the glue the store sold me, but used it anyway. After he was done, I looked at the floor and it looked okay, but I notice some bubbles. he said they would go down.
Next day the flooring is coming up on all edges and the seam. I called him and he said to 'super-glue' the edges down. I questioned that, and called both the flooring co. and the glue manufacturer. The glue tech said that particular type of glue is not for vinyl, and to expect problems. He laughed when I was told to superglue the edges.
The store admitted they sold me the wrong adhesive, and sent their installer to come look at the job. He was shocked at the floor. The contractor had made random cuts in the floor as well as not meeting seams. He also said there was no floor prep done, which is crucial for a cement floor. The store ended up replacing the floor (removing the bad glue first), but not before prepping the floor (a day's job in itself). The floor looks perfect now. I am trying to recoup my money from the contractor for the hack job he did. But he claims no responsibility because I brought home the wrong glue. Wouldn't a professional contractor know that a floor has to be prepped first? All he did was sweep it. I do think he does have some ownership in this problem. Even though the store replaced the flooring, I still had to pay to have it installed correctly the second time. I have plenty of pictures of the awful first job, and I have contacted the BBB. He does not want to refund my money. I don't know what to do next. Do I even have a case here? Thanks.
Next day the flooring is coming up on all edges and the seam. I called him and he said to 'super-glue' the edges down. I questioned that, and called both the flooring co. and the glue manufacturer. The glue tech said that particular type of glue is not for vinyl, and to expect problems. He laughed when I was told to superglue the edges.
The store admitted they sold me the wrong adhesive, and sent their installer to come look at the job. He was shocked at the floor. The contractor had made random cuts in the floor as well as not meeting seams. He also said there was no floor prep done, which is crucial for a cement floor. The store ended up replacing the floor (removing the bad glue first), but not before prepping the floor (a day's job in itself). The floor looks perfect now. I am trying to recoup my money from the contractor for the hack job he did. But he claims no responsibility because I brought home the wrong glue. Wouldn't a professional contractor know that a floor has to be prepped first? All he did was sweep it. I do think he does have some ownership in this problem. Even though the store replaced the flooring, I still had to pay to have it installed correctly the second time. I have plenty of pictures of the awful first job, and I have contacted the BBB. He does not want to refund my money. I don't know what to do next. Do I even have a case here? Thanks.