The contractor strikes back
Nov. 4th, 2010 04:26 pmArgh.
Most of the south end of the house has siding, excepting two smallish pieces at the very top. I should have gone around to see if the missing three pieces on the south-west corner got done, but I didn't.
The kitchen window has been removed, the framing fixed, and replaced. This involved much mess in my kitchen, Salvage Guy stacking dirty dishes on clean without asking, and waking both kids from their naps.
And, as I found out the hard way, my deck stairs are broken. Specifically, the support holding up the steps is broken underneath the second step, so it's flapping in the breeze. No idea how he did that, it was fine this morning. But I'm profoundly unhappy about finding it by falling on it, and even more unhappy if he didn't tell me because he wasn't watching his people.
He's not going to have a good morning tomorrow.
Migraine still in effect, which means that short naps and grumpy kids are *exactly* what I need, on top of pounding all day.
Most of the south end of the house has siding, excepting two smallish pieces at the very top. I should have gone around to see if the missing three pieces on the south-west corner got done, but I didn't.
The kitchen window has been removed, the framing fixed, and replaced. This involved much mess in my kitchen, Salvage Guy stacking dirty dishes on clean without asking, and waking both kids from their naps.
And, as I found out the hard way, my deck stairs are broken. Specifically, the support holding up the steps is broken underneath the second step, so it's flapping in the breeze. No idea how he did that, it was fine this morning. But I'm profoundly unhappy about finding it by falling on it, and even more unhappy if he didn't tell me because he wasn't watching his people.
He's not going to have a good morning tomorrow.
Migraine still in effect, which means that short naps and grumpy kids are *exactly* what I need, on top of pounding all day.