Western Interior Builders, LLC Reviews (3)
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Address: Grand Jct, Colorado, United States, 81505-1369
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Home owner verbally authorized all the change orders that our sub contractors performed for themWhen we approached homeowner for payment of change orders, which were invoiced on time and material by subs, homeowner refused to paySubcontractors are still waiting for payment for those change order invoicesContract with customer states that "any additional work to project, has to be approved by homeowner in written form before start of change order." Customer was out of town when unforseen project matter came outWe called them, they approved it verbally, and we went forward expecting change orders to be paid when they got backIt wasn't.Another issue arised when homeowner' had a serious unlevel floor issue that required to be addressed before flooring product could be laidHomeowner changed first flooring product(wood) to tile, which required leveling the floor surface with self leverHomeowner would not pay for the additional workSo we could not proceed forward with project until this issue was resolvedHomeowner continued with refusal and terminated our project contract
Western Interior Builders gives senior citizens a lower hourly rate when we are hired to do work for them*** *** was given an estimate of time and material for break in water line by one of our sub contractors a couple of days before the work was done*** call us back to do the work, said
she would excavate trence so repair could be completed by our subcontractorSub contractor who performed the repair info us that there was more excavating of trence to be performed because *** did not complete what she said she would doSubcontractor put in a full days labor on a saturday to repair break in water lineSubcontractor also purchase material needed for repai., once he saw what was needed for project workAfter work was completed, subcontractor asked for payment for time and material of project ($ 229.08) *** info sub contractor that she did not have any money with her and that he'll have to come back some other timeRepeated attempts to contact *** for payment have failed
Home owner verbally authorized all the change orders that our sub contractors performed for them. When we approached homeowner for payment of change orders, which were invoiced on time and material by subs, homeowner refused to pay. Subcontractors are still waiting for payment for those change...
order invoices. Contract with customer states that "any additional work to project, has to be approved by homeowner in written form before start of change order." Customer was out of town when unforseen project matter came out. We called them, they approved it verbally, and we went forward expecting change orders to be paid when they got back. It wasn't.Another issue arised when homeowner' had a serious unlevel floor issue that required to be addressed before flooring product could be laid. Homeowner changed first flooring product(wood) to tile, which required leveling the floor surface with self lever. Homeowner would not pay for the additional work. So we could not proceed forward with project until this issue was resolved. Homeowner continued with refusal and terminated our project contract.