The consumer contracted this company for roofing and siding services. They used roofing subcontractors, without first informing the consumer. The roofers caused damage to the windows and skylights of the house. The roofing subcontractors were not insured for roofing operations. The contractor is not honoring his written warranty at all.
They also used siding subcontractors, without first informing the consumer, and did not supply all materials as listed in the contract. This company showed up 14 days late to install the siding, and then didn't complete the job in the contracted time frame. They didn't properly seal the dryer vent, which resulted in water leaking into the house, causing $7,500 worth of damage. Then, the contractor brought an action against the consumer, for withheld final payment in small claims court, and lost the case. The judge ruled that the company had not fulfilled it's obligations in the contract it had provided to the consumer.
