Dale, I think for a start I would seek a little legal advice. I would 
definitely hold payment.
----- Original Message ----- 
From: "Dale Leavens" <dleav...@puc.net>
To: <blindhandyman@yahoogroups.com>
Sent: Wednesday, September 30, 2009 8:06 PM
Subject: [BlindHandyMan] Paving project update.


Moving along, I have the patio a about done, waiting for the polymerized 
sand and dry weather. I have laid a retaining wall between my lawn and the 
hedge, four courses of 8 by 8 by 5.25 inch cement bricks which have a lip on 
the back edge to lock to the course  below. This wall is 18 feet along one 
side and a little over 40 feet across the front. The courses are glued 
together. The faces of the stones are rough cut.

I added two feet to the end of another retaining wall, these use much larger 
and oddly shaped bricks 8 inches wide, more or less 6 inches high and 13 
inches deep. They have a sort of inverted 'V' shape which sits on the course 
below which has a reciprocal top surface. the wall ends in a peer formed of 
large squares with a capital plat on top. The wall then turns and comes 
forward to hold up a part of the neighbours yard.

I have quite a bit more retaining wall to build but the weather is catching 
up with me. We had snow flurries this morning.

I ended up having a disagreement with my neighbour, try as I might to avoid 
it. things got worse and I am interested in the list's collective ideas.

I agreed to have a shared contractor to do the work, after all it is hard 
work and the driveway is 86 feet by something over 33 feet wide. Mostly I 
thought I would be saving the neighbour money and so far I haven't seen any. 
The contractor did a wonderful job up to the point of installing the 
jointing sand. He told me he uses beach sand, I told him not to use any, I 
would arrange polymerized sand and shake it down myself. I have a compactor 
and put the sand on order, nearly $1400 dollars worth. When I got home the 
son of a b**ch not only had packed  but sanded it too. Twice I had that 
conversation with him and he ignored me. I am furious! How do I get that 
stuff out of the joints now? The weather is closing in too. I had to cancel 
my order and so on.

Now comes time for the bill. With taxes all in I had agreed to 3600 bucks 
and would have paid that night.

I mean the sand is packed in tight to the top I would be hard pressed to get 
it out with a putty knife and for sure I don't want to go at it with a 
pressure washer and risk shifting the sub base and there are several 
thousand bricks.

As we go along I find out he didn't but finish grade 7, no wonder he isn't 
informed about recent developments of the past 20 years. He also lies and 
lies about his lies. Bragging about the job he did at the house behind us. 
Well maybe he was working for that contractor but it was done 18 years ago 
and the man is 34 years old now so I rather doubt it. The other job he 
sighted had been done a couple of years before I moved here and that was 21 
years ago. I neglected to ask who changed his diapers while he was on those 
jobs.

Anyway, he came around tonight I told him to send a bill in the usual way 
and I would decide how Ai will deal with it. Of course he pressed me by 
saying I had been willing to pay it the day he finished and that is true. I 
reminded him that he didn't come around for the check that day neither did 
he respond to my calls that night expressing my disappointment.

OK! I did not have a formal written contract.

My temptation is to discount the payment some amount and let him come for 
the rest through small claims court and see what they do about it. I doubt 
he would. I did print off an Internet article on Polymerized sand and 
recommended that he have his wife explain it to him, why I wanted to make 
his good job an excellent one and now have lost that opportunity.

Anyway, I am interested to hear what you guys think would be the fair and 
right thing to do. Should I just pay up and suck it up? I admit some of it 
is emotional, the arrogance of a young pup. Us book learnin guys don't know 
nothing! When I hire a job I expect it done to my specifications 
particularly when it means superior outcomes but even if I am wrong I expect 
a debate. then if I am paying do it my way anyway.



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