I had a call today from a client I worked for several years ago. Back then, he was concerned about his house and asked me to take a look. I made several recommendations and actually recommended several qualified contractors. That was the last I heard of it... until today.
Apparently, he had listed and sold his house, only to have it fail a home inspection (by a different firm, not mine). Serious problems were found. He had a contractor review the problems. The contractor has recommended an extensive and expensive repair process. The home owner called me to confirm the contractor's findings and recommendation (smart move!).
Apparently, way back when, the home owner decided to hire a cheaper contractor than the ones I had recommended, and, you guessed it... he didn't even get what he paid for.
In fact, the repairs may have actually caused the conditions to worsen. I'll know more when I take a look again next week.
Why are we so tempted by a lower price? What ever happened to paying for quality and a job well done?
Okay, I'm off my soapbox now.
Tom Sinclair
About the House - Home Inspections
Fairhope, Alabama
(251) 990-3169

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