Jon Hilgenberg said:TelcoRandy said:I keep looking at this thread to see if there's a happy ending to Jon Hilgenberg's designer trying to undercut his price... I hope for his sake things turn out in his favor.
A lot of high paying jobs are disappearing in North America, people keep undercutting each other for work and unions have no power anymore either. [mad]
Some great points and words of gospel from Dan. Going to print them out.
As far as a happy ending...it's off to a good start. Told him I couldn't do the install and suggested he get the other guy (b or c team quality). On a job like that, things will start going sideways pretty quick. Hopefully the designer will keep track of his hours spent managing this project, pretty sure it will be double compared to jobs I'm on.
Attached photo is of the farm sink cutout the b team did. Keep in mind the final walkthrough with the client is a day away, countertops are set, and this is just now being addressed. There is an utter lack of management and oversight on this job. And I have a feeling that's because he never has to worry about a thing on jobs I install. No punch, problems addressed immediately, and tight workmanship. I have a few more pics of his work that I would never accept, but I don't want to sidetrack the thread.
A big thanks to Dan for the words of wisdom. Dude knows his stuff.
Jon
jacko9 said:My wife and were paired with another couple at the local golf course and the husband was a construction superintendent for a track project not too far from us with starting prices of $1 Million dollars. He told us about customers constantly complaining and he responded that "you bought a track home" you saw the models and that is what you get just because you paid a million dollars plus, doesn't mean you get special attention [eek]
Sparktrician said:jacko9 said:My wife and were paired with another couple at the local golf course and the husband was a construction superintendent for a track project not too far from us with starting prices of $1 Million dollars. He told us about customers constantly complaining and he responded that "you bought a track home" you saw the models and that is what you get just because you paid a million dollars plus, doesn't mean you get special attention [eek]
That's a too-abundant problem around here. Toll Bros. (as one example) has an earned reputation for shoddy design/workmanship as well as shabby treatment of their customers along with ridiculously high prices.
Sparktrician said:jacko9 said:My wife and were paired with another couple at the local golf course and the husband was a construction superintendent for a track project not too far from us with starting prices of $1 Million dollars. He told us about customers constantly complaining and he responded that "you bought a track home" you saw the models and that is what you get just because you paid a million dollars plus, doesn't mean you get special attention [eek]
That's a too-abundant problem around here. Toll Bros. (as one example) has an earned reputation for shoddy design/workmanship as well as shabby treatment of their customers along with ridiculously high prices.
tjbnwi said:Green,
I don't live in a n area that has Toll Brothers infestation, but I have had to travel to the Philly area to repair a few for a client that moved there. Ended up spending a month between their home and some of their friends. I implore you to do what you can to discourage your daughter in the strongest way not to purchase one of their homes. No matter what they spend, they will get a home riddled with issues.
If need be she can call me. I sure my client would be more than happy to share their sad experiences with their home and the builder.
Tom