Northland
Platinum Member
Personally, I would tell him to take a hike. No one has the right to indiscriminately bill someone else for whatever he feels like charging; let alone 2.5x an estimated price. 
I had a excavation contractor come to my property five years ago as I wanted a road put through the middle of my property and around the border. He suggested it would cost about $2500. I thought that was reasonable so I gave him the go ahead and he brought in a Linkbelt excavator and a JD bulldozer. He worked on the property for two and half days and did a fine job. I paid him $2500 cash and we were both happy
Three years ago I had a 26x28' garage built. After completion the experienced contractor told me the siding had cost a $1000 more then he had accounted for in his estimate and our signed agreement. I told him that was his problem and he needed to take that up with his supplier, Home Depot-not me.
He did good work but apparently figured, that since I am nice guy and like to treat people well, that I was a sucker and would give him more money. He figured wrong.
I had a excavation contractor come to my property five years ago as I wanted a road put through the middle of my property and around the border. He suggested it would cost about $2500. I thought that was reasonable so I gave him the go ahead and he brought in a Linkbelt excavator and a JD bulldozer. He worked on the property for two and half days and did a fine job. I paid him $2500 cash and we were both happy
Three years ago I had a 26x28' garage built. After completion the experienced contractor told me the siding had cost a $1000 more then he had accounted for in his estimate and our signed agreement. I told him that was his problem and he needed to take that up with his supplier, Home Depot-not me.
He did good work but apparently figured, that since I am nice guy and like to treat people well, that I was a sucker and would give him more money. He figured wrong.