skyflyer
Well-Known Member
The yard's final bill is just over double their estimate; to be fair, on one of the jobs there was some investigatory work needed doing so there was no way to estimate the remedial work until that was done. However, once the investigatory work was completed there was no suggestion that the rectification would be difficult or complex.
Theres a whole host of issues about how long was spent on each job, but before I get into an argument with them about that, I would be grateful for opinions of fellow forumites as to when a customer might reasonably expect a contractor to contact them if it becomes apparent that the estimate is going to be exceeded.
In my own view, if the bill is looking like being 10-15% above the estimate I'd expect to just accept that. Any more and I'd want a yard to contact me to discuss the problem and options for resolving it. Pretty much like when you take a car in to have something fixed.
The issue here is that had I had any idea that two of the jobs were going to be twice what i thought, I would simply have done them myself.
Theres a whole host of issues about how long was spent on each job, but before I get into an argument with them about that, I would be grateful for opinions of fellow forumites as to when a customer might reasonably expect a contractor to contact them if it becomes apparent that the estimate is going to be exceeded.
In my own view, if the bill is looking like being 10-15% above the estimate I'd expect to just accept that. Any more and I'd want a yard to contact me to discuss the problem and options for resolving it. Pretty much like when you take a car in to have something fixed.
The issue here is that had I had any idea that two of the jobs were going to be twice what i thought, I would simply have done them myself.