You may be in decent shape since Home Depot is involved. I did some major remodeling at my house, including replacing 2,000 square feet of flooring. Bought the flooring, kitchen cabinets, and some other things through Home Depot.steveincowtown wrote:I'll echo what other have said and add to it.suthdj wrote:The work is already done I only need the inspection, after the install the plumber called back later that afternoon to confirm I wanted the next Friday, When that Friday came around nobody showed up, he claimed it was the master plumbers fault and that he would handle it personally and confirmed for the following Friday and again nobody showed up. So they have my $1300 for the install and I still have no inspection. But I am short 2 vacation days which amount to over $500 and yes I will be hitting every review site I can now the next issue is it the plumber I go after or Home Depot since they collected the money?
- If the plumbing company is the one who is also responsible for the inspection. Dispute the charge with your CC company immediate.
- Call the Home Depot corporate office.
- Tweet Home Depot and ask "what is it going to take to get this work completed? #wastedvacationdays"
- When the call to schedule the inspection let me know you are only available after work hours, and they will now need to accommodate you.
The flooring ended up looking completely different than the sample (apparently the vendor sent them the wrong sample piece). This was not really Home Depot's fault, but they made it right after I got the district manager involved. I had 6 department managers at my house cleaning up the floors (sloppy/messy install as well), and they gave me a check for 50% of the total flooring cost (including installation). I am assuming (and hoping) that Home Depot recovered the money from the flooring vendor and installer, but the bottom line is that they made it right for me. Net-net, that company tends to care about their reputation if you make a big enough noise.