Hi DIS friends - this will be long, sorry...
We had a 2nd floor put on our house.
The building inspector came for the final inspection. We had concerns before he came and knew he'd have the same once he got here and we were right.
here are the problems:
*Need an LVL beam to support the weight load of my ceiling. It's 18' high and 15'x24' wide and have that supported.
*Stair risers too high
*Bedrooms windows do not meet egress codes (we knew it when they came in they weren't the right ones, but he insisted they were) They have to be pulled out and replaced.
*Some ceiling rafters and joist's are not nailed in corrrectly - there are gaps
*No hurricane braces
*windows that are staying AREN'T nailed in! (we told him at least 20x before siding to do this)
Here's the other biggie:
*If you grab the studs on the gable wall, you can shake the wall!. It wasn't built correctly. Instead of using studs floor to ceiling, they used studs 1/2 way up, used two long ones (forget the name) going horizontally across, then the started more studs from that to the celiing. He tells me "that's it, nothing more I can do" WHAT!!!!??????
Since they missed the studs most of the time, the sheeting has nails that are just "there" (we made him nail them correctly). My contractor tells me he corrected the wall, as per the inspector to his orders, which he hasn't. By sistering up ONLY 2 studs on both sides of my huge window, he made the nails that were just there, poke thru my siding!
I have had an engineer here to tell me exactly how the wall should be reinforced/built and how the LVL needs to be a certain spec and supported. But my contractor doesn't know this - YET.
My windows will be here by Oct. 10th. He admitted the mistake and has ordered them (special order, that's why the delay, they took 4-6 weeks the first time)
My biggest problem right now is this:
What it's going to cost him to repair everything and make it right, far exceeds the amount we owe him right now. My DH is afraid he'll "walk". I would have to use the money owed to him to have another contractor come in here and fix it and cost me more. Then I want to know what recourse I have on my contractor if he does decide to just leave for good.
I have pictures and video of all of this, he has done a few things like installing the hurricane clips and put in the LVL, but my DH has serious concerns about it's support and the inspector won't be back until everything is done and I haven't seen or heard from my contractor since that day last week.
Any advice on where to turn legally if I am forced too? Thanks for listening if you're still here
Lori
We had a 2nd floor put on our house.
The building inspector came for the final inspection. We had concerns before he came and knew he'd have the same once he got here and we were right.
here are the problems:
*Need an LVL beam to support the weight load of my ceiling. It's 18' high and 15'x24' wide and have that supported.
*Stair risers too high
*Bedrooms windows do not meet egress codes (we knew it when they came in they weren't the right ones, but he insisted they were) They have to be pulled out and replaced.
*Some ceiling rafters and joist's are not nailed in corrrectly - there are gaps
*No hurricane braces
*windows that are staying AREN'T nailed in! (we told him at least 20x before siding to do this)
Here's the other biggie:
*If you grab the studs on the gable wall, you can shake the wall!. It wasn't built correctly. Instead of using studs floor to ceiling, they used studs 1/2 way up, used two long ones (forget the name) going horizontally across, then the started more studs from that to the celiing. He tells me "that's it, nothing more I can do" WHAT!!!!??????
Since they missed the studs most of the time, the sheeting has nails that are just "there" (we made him nail them correctly). My contractor tells me he corrected the wall, as per the inspector to his orders, which he hasn't. By sistering up ONLY 2 studs on both sides of my huge window, he made the nails that were just there, poke thru my siding!
I have had an engineer here to tell me exactly how the wall should be reinforced/built and how the LVL needs to be a certain spec and supported. But my contractor doesn't know this - YET.
My windows will be here by Oct. 10th. He admitted the mistake and has ordered them (special order, that's why the delay, they took 4-6 weeks the first time)
My biggest problem right now is this:
What it's going to cost him to repair everything and make it right, far exceeds the amount we owe him right now. My DH is afraid he'll "walk". I would have to use the money owed to him to have another contractor come in here and fix it and cost me more. Then I want to know what recourse I have on my contractor if he does decide to just leave for good.
I have pictures and video of all of this, he has done a few things like installing the hurricane clips and put in the LVL, but my DH has serious concerns about it's support and the inspector won't be back until everything is done and I haven't seen or heard from my contractor since that day last week.
Any advice on where to turn legally if I am forced too? Thanks for listening if you're still here
Lori