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<blockquote data-quote="sushi &amp; pistols" data-source="post: 4312773" data-attributes="member: 45152"><p>I am a contractor/tile setter that has been doing remodels for longer than I'd like to admit. Someone had mention LOTS of photos which I think is a great idea. I think what your have its a civil claims case I am not positive. Anyway, it sounds like there is movement in your substrate which happens. If I knew more about the structure, pier and beam or slab foundation? Upstairs or downstairs etc. What is would do is call a couple more contractors and get a couple of quotes and have it fixed. Make sure there are plenty of before hand after pics and also try and get a statement from who you have fix it about the before and during condition of the work. Since they have been out many times ( you have this documented)? They blew their chance at making it right. I'd then contact your county court clerk and ask about civil claim on shoddy work. Make sure whomever gives you quotes knows you recently had it remodeled and believe the substrate is moving. If you are reasonably closed to Ada I'd look at it for you no charge.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="sushi & pistols, post: 4312773, member: 45152"] I am a contractor/tile setter that has been doing remodels for longer than I'd like to admit. Someone had mention LOTS of photos which I think is a great idea. I think what your have its a civil claims case I am not positive. Anyway, it sounds like there is movement in your substrate which happens. If I knew more about the structure, pier and beam or slab foundation? Upstairs or downstairs etc. What is would do is call a couple more contractors and get a couple of quotes and have it fixed. Make sure there are plenty of before hand after pics and also try and get a statement from who you have fix it about the before and during condition of the work. Since they have been out many times ( you have this documented)? They blew their chance at making it right. I'd then contact your county court clerk and ask about civil claim on shoddy work. Make sure whomever gives you quotes knows you recently had it remodeled and believe the substrate is moving. If you are reasonably closed to Ada I'd look at it for you no charge. [/QUOTE]
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