Fuddy1952
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- Joined
- Apr 17, 2018
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- Location
- South Central Virginia
- Tractor
- 1973 Economy and 2018 John Deere 3038E
Sounds to me like (and I mean it politely) the cheapest guy Bill simply got pixxed first by the wait, then all the calls, etc. He figured in a high "nuisance " charge giving a high estimate.Here is one that still burns me 15 years after the fact.
I was building a new house and got 3 estimates for the septic system in the fall. Bill's Electric $5000, Smith $5300, Jones $5800. Prices were fair but couldn't begin because of WI winters.
In the next March I decided to start building and needed to have the septic system in before the house began for various reasons.
I called Bills and told him I needed it in and to give me an updated price. April rolls around I went to his business and he stated he didn't have time yet, but was on it. I told him time was critical as the house was a one man and woman build and needed to get rolling. I knew it takes a month to get that type of paperwork through Madison, so I pleaded my case to Bill...
In May I stopped by again, and he was getting on it very soon.
In June I called him again and he said he for sure will get it going.
In July I saw him riding around in his truck so I pulled him over and told him I definitely need it very soon and he said the end of the day he would have the estimate updated. I called him later that day and he said the new price was $8500. I squawked and asked why the hike. He said the price of PVC shot up and same with the special sand that was needed.
I told him I will get back with him the next day.
I called Smith for an update on their price and he said it would raise a couple hundred.
I told him to put it in as soon as possible. He said he would have a guy walk the paperwork through Madison and order the tank etc. and would have it in, in a couple weeks. HE DID.
I started the build in August and got it closed in by Thanksgiving.
The moral is; Screw the contractors and don't be patient. It really could bite you in the butt. I learned a tough lesson that spring.
Second guy Smith sounds like did it for a few hundred more which is ok (to me).
Yesterday I got an estimate for a 300ft well for $8300. Seems high to me but then again it's drilling, double casing, trenching, wiring, plumbing, the best pump, etc.
The estimate said "this price good for 30 days" which I understand that also.