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dave_larson57

How can I fire my General Contractor

3 years ago

I hired a GC to remodel kitchen. He was referred to me by another very reputable company and after getting a few bids and checking his license/bond/insurance I hired him. He sent me a detailed bid which included payment schedule and I accepted it. There was never really a signed contract but I am aware that a bid and an acceptance is a contract.


It started off going very well. After a complete tearout of the kitchen I told him that other contractors whom looked at the job said the kitchen sink drain was too high and needed to be lowered during remodel. He took a look and said it should be fine.


After the drywall, cabinets and a quartz countertop with an undermount sink were installed, there was only three inches between the bottom of the sink and the drain. Thats not even enough room to connect the sink to the drain without a garbage disposal.


I asked him what he was going to do about that and he got back with me awhile later and said "I don't see anything in the contract about rough in plumbing".


I called in a plumbing company and even if I allowed them to cut open the back of my new cabinet there is not enough room to lower the drain. The only solution is to remove the countertop, sink base cabinet open the wall and lower it.


In fact my GC continued with the backsplash and doing touch up work as if the job was complete and thinks I am going to give him the final payment when I sit here with a kitchen with no water.


Has anyone here fired a GC and hired someone else to finish the job and what if anything happened.


This was the first time hiring someone for a remodel and will probably be my last.

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