Dionysia
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Maybe I am missing something here.
If someone hires a contractor to build something, such as a wall and/or floor, does it need to be specified that the item needs to be plumb, square and straight? If one of the specifications on said construction might cause it to be crooked by, oh let's imagine 3 inches, is it reasonable to expect the contractor to call and verify before going forward with constructing it? And is it customary for the contractor to blame the homeowner when it is pointed out that everything he constructed is not plumb, square and straight? In such situations, is it unreasonable to expect the contractor to redo the item(s) to be plumb, square and straight rather than just scab on some nailers?
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If someone hires a contractor to build something, such as a wall and/or floor, does it need to be specified that the item needs to be plumb, square and straight? If one of the specifications on said construction might cause it to be crooked by, oh let's imagine 3 inches, is it reasonable to expect the contractor to call and verify before going forward with constructing it? And is it customary for the contractor to blame the homeowner when it is pointed out that everything he constructed is not plumb, square and straight? In such situations, is it unreasonable to expect the contractor to redo the item(s) to be plumb, square and straight rather than just scab on some nailers?
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