Eddie,
Thank-you for replying. I've actually been waiting for you!
When I first considered building, the first thing I did was went out and bought a code book. It is the big blue one for the UCC codes which is what Pa follows. The code for windows is to be installed as per manufacturers instructions. Now I don't think I'm being picky here, but he didn't even come close to following the instructions. He never even glanced at them, he knows everything. Just ask him, no, he won't give you time to ask, he'll tell you he knows everything before you ask. He told me something halfway thru the job and he was serious. He said, "those that think they know everything really tee off those of us that do."
Eddie, you are again so right. I was going to fire him when he didn't know what he was doing with the I-joists. I had to download and print the info and he still didn't think he was doing anything wrong. As far as the windows go, I thought maybe I was being too picky. I looked not only at the Andersen install instructions, but Pella and Marvin too. They are all almost carbon copies of each other. I will take pics and post and you tell me what you think. As far as codes and inspections go, the inspectors around here are worthless. My house should have never passed a framing inspection but it did. Only half the hurricane straps and joist hangers were installed. The inspector never even went into the basement. I think it took him more time to write the sticker than the inspection took. The builder wasn't even going to install any joist hangers or hurricane straps until the excavator digging the porch footers told him he needed to install them for the inspection. The excavator is one of my customers. He told the excavator that his buildings don't need them. The excavator told him that the inspector does need them, so he put in half of them.
Here is where I went wrong. I have been friends with this guy for at least 12 years. Anytime he needed anything mechanical, I was always right there. Pulling axles and doing bearings and seals at 10 pm so his wife could run the mail route the next day, loaning him my 2004 truck for 3 months after he crashed his, and countless other things. I thought he would do the right thing. I guess I put too much trust in people to do the right thing. Now even getting him to show up is difficult. I locked the house and everything else when I left last night so he can't get in. It's after 9:00 am right now and he hasn't called or stopped by to see what's going on. He rarely shows up before 10:00. It's not like he's going to other jobs because he has no other projects going on. In the beginning he worked okay, but that didn't last long. He has also stolen lumber and materials as he is building his mother's house next. I can't prove it enough to call the police, but I know for a fact he has stolen. Last night I set-up a 4 mp game camera.

I hope he keeps up his light fingered ways now. I get angry thinking about it and think of things to do to him, but I'll never do it. Just because he is acting like a lowlife doesn't mean I will. Situations like this, I like to take the high road, it always pays off in the end.