I'm getting ready to put new siding on my house. I bought my place about 18 months ago, and it needed a paint job when I bought it.
I called around and got some contractors to bid on the project. I was thinking about going to vinyl, believing it would be a cheaper alternative. One of the contractors was a large chain catering to DIY folks. I was curious to see if they could match or beat local contractors.
Guy comes out to measure the house and talk about various products. Quotes me almost 17K to re-side my whole house (a 1 level ranch). Waaay more than I expected, though I did know it would be expensive. Told the guy I'd have to think it over and compare his price to the other bids.
Fast forward about a week and a half later. My neighbor across the street is re-siding the south side of his house (like mine, the south side gets a LOT of sun). We both have cedar plank siding. I go over with my sister (who is far more assertive than I) to take a look, and see what the work is like, the materials they are using, and what they charge.
They're using "Hardy board", a wood-cement composite material. It looks wonderful; the materials look quite realistic, and their work looked wonderful. I ask them for a quote, which they gave me today, for just the south side of my house. $2200, including materials, tear off, tar paper, fix my rotted soffits, paint the new siding, and sand and paint the window sills (4 of them). Not bad I thought. And he offered to cut the price if I do the tear down, and again if I paint the siding myself (which I just might do).
So guy from big chain calls a few minutes ago and asks what my plans were. I told him I was going with another contractor. He asked how much I was paying, I told him (I might ask for an estimate on something else in the future, so may as well be polite). He asks about a warranty. I will be getting one but couldn't remember the details (I haven't signed a contract yet). He tries to argue with me "James Hardy will warranty the materials, but if the work is done wrong, they won't. So you're saying you'd rather go cheap than have a company stand behind their work?"
Umm. Sure, I will get a warranty, and maybe it's not as good as yours, but I've seen the workmanship--these guys have been taking their time to do it right. And do you really think that calling me cheap is going to make me want to use your company???
Thanks, but no thanks.
I called around and got some contractors to bid on the project. I was thinking about going to vinyl, believing it would be a cheaper alternative. One of the contractors was a large chain catering to DIY folks. I was curious to see if they could match or beat local contractors.
Guy comes out to measure the house and talk about various products. Quotes me almost 17K to re-side my whole house (a 1 level ranch). Waaay more than I expected, though I did know it would be expensive. Told the guy I'd have to think it over and compare his price to the other bids.
Fast forward about a week and a half later. My neighbor across the street is re-siding the south side of his house (like mine, the south side gets a LOT of sun). We both have cedar plank siding. I go over with my sister (who is far more assertive than I) to take a look, and see what the work is like, the materials they are using, and what they charge.
They're using "Hardy board", a wood-cement composite material. It looks wonderful; the materials look quite realistic, and their work looked wonderful. I ask them for a quote, which they gave me today, for just the south side of my house. $2200, including materials, tear off, tar paper, fix my rotted soffits, paint the new siding, and sand and paint the window sills (4 of them). Not bad I thought. And he offered to cut the price if I do the tear down, and again if I paint the siding myself (which I just might do).
So guy from big chain calls a few minutes ago and asks what my plans were. I told him I was going with another contractor. He asked how much I was paying, I told him (I might ask for an estimate on something else in the future, so may as well be polite). He asks about a warranty. I will be getting one but couldn't remember the details (I haven't signed a contract yet). He tries to argue with me "James Hardy will warranty the materials, but if the work is done wrong, they won't. So you're saying you'd rather go cheap than have a company stand behind their work?"

Umm. Sure, I will get a warranty, and maybe it's not as good as yours, but I've seen the workmanship--these guys have been taking their time to do it right. And do you really think that calling me cheap is going to make me want to use your company???

Thanks, but no thanks.

. I then wrote to Large Co, and let them know the antics of their sales staff and they never got back to me. Oh wells.
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