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Every builder in existence has folks that hate them and folks that love them.
I know one home builder and remodeler who everyone hates. He does not have a single fan.
He's also fled the state because of warrants for his arrest.
You are correct.
Sometimes you do have low down, sorry, no good, son of a *****, big bag of thieving sh** that deserves to be shot in the street as an example.
I'm only half kidding.
This one built homes and offices and renovated homes.
His most common pitfall seems to be electrical. In nearly every case that I know of, his projects had serious electrical problems. On two of them, the homeowners called in legitimate electricians to fix the problem only to be told in both cases by different electricians that the only way they would proceed would be to remove all the current electrical work because it was done so bad and redo it from scratch.
In one house that he renovated, the house had to be bulldozed because of very serious unrepairable black mold problems brought about because his shoddy work.
I got a really good look at some of the things in a commercial building he put in. There is a shower (so the employees can clean up after being out working on equipment), but he ran the drain straight to the sewer without a trap. It stunk up everything. They ended up having to break out the floor to install a trap.
There's no vents in the attic and it gets hot up there in the summer. He decided that all of the networking gear would go in the attic. Naturally, the tenant objected to the crazy plan, but by then it was too late to do much. The networking gear is now in the restroom.
They wanted some telephone and electrical plugs in the center of the offices. They got the plugs but with plastic wall plates instead of something designed for the floor.
I was in there a few times before they hung sheetrock. There is no conduit for the electrical wiring at all. I knew the "electrician" on the job and asked him why there was no conduit. He said that it wasn't necessary. Since then someone who knows the "electrician" said that the guy is really good at embellishing his experience and qualifications.
What I don't understand is why the owners of the building and the tenant of the building were not over there daily making sure it was being built correctly. I told the tenant that if it were me, I would refuse to move in there but the tenant had to be out of their current office space within a few days and had no other choice.