MID-COAST PLASTERING
About us
Additions, Remodels and Repairs for Lath, Stucco and Plastering References Available Insured and Bonded Serving San Luis Obispo County for 35 years
Business highlights
Services we offer
Lathing, Re-Stucco, Remodels, Specializing in Additions, Stucco Repairs and Stucco Inspections Exterior and Interior.
Amenities
Emergency Services
Yes
Free Estimates
Yes
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Tim receives an F for his outrageous and insane behavior during payment. After work was done I asked the worker if he wanted the check or would an invoice be sent. His worker replied "Tim takes care of that" and declined payment. Tim attempting to collect payment the next day, Tim dropped by our house, unfortunately I was not there as I was moving into our new house locally. Despite his handyman friend working on our fence and interior drywall, Tim must have assumed we were ducking out on payment, because he could not get a hold of us that day on his terms. I spoke to Tim later that day and asked for an invoice and mailing address for $475.00, he emailed and texted the invoice. Despite in his email: "Once the job is complete, mail me the check." The next day he apparently had not received instant payment so he opened his phone call with immediate threat to lean the house. He was angry, yelling and accusatory. He consistently interrupted; I was amazed and shocked at his words and flash anger. This was completely opposite the pleasant introductions prior to the job. The threat to lean the house transpired within 72 hours of completion of work. Local mail takes 2 to 3 days. I?m empathetic with workers getting paid. So Tim, if you wanted payment that day, authorize your workers to take the check. I cannot recommend this contractor.
"Thank you for the non-negative response as to the workmanship. We take pride in our work. We fit you into our schedule, on a specific day so you could get your escrow to close. Placing a preliminary lien on your property is standard practices; not everyone has to use this as a motivation to pay. I will assume that your concerns were based on us attempting to get payment; and perhaps in your transition to your new home the other three invoices were never received. In current times "recession" it would be foolish not to take payment if offered. I will assume that you are writing this on behalf of your husband as I have never met you. I wish you and yours a pleasant holiday season in your new home. Tim"
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