Bill was the first person to call after I requested quotes. Without a word from me he outlined every detail that I wanted to hear from other contractors who offered quotes. He even called at unexpected times to simply stay in touch, share details and discuss an ETA for his team to pour the addition to our existing driveway. All good qualities along with his direct and reasonable price convinced me to chose him. I was so impressed at this point that I told neighbors about him because many of them need/want to extend their driveways. I sent detailed diagrams of the driveway extension project to Bill before receiving a quote. The quote was for $5,962 to cover roughly 1100 square feet, mostly 4” except for 5” thick at the end leading to back yard. On the day of the project, I walked outside to say hello but I had to remind him of the 5” at the end of the driveway. He also agreed to use a concrete buggy to transfer concrete from the truck to the formed area but when my wife and I returned to the house, after running an errand, we discovered the concrete truck on our driveway. We now have a new crack in our old driveway. When I let Bill know about the new crack he called me a liar. The majority of the new driveway does look good but the last 3 yards had cracks immediately after it was poured and the cracks have gotten worse since it was poured. When I say immediately I mean that his team just left my house and when I turned around to look at the last part of the driveway I found 10 feet of cracks running in a line. Initially he agreed to replace that area but in the end he decided to blame me for the cracks. He justified this accusation by claiming that the fiber I requested in the concrete was to blame. The concrete company that delivered the concrete stated that the fiber could have only helped to prevent larger cracks. After discovering the cracks I decided to measure the width of the drying concrete and found that we were shorted between 6 inches to 2 feet wide along a 44.5 foot stretch of the driveway. Bill agreed to reimburse us for the shorted square footage, but never followed up on that statement. Due to the cracks I have to delay a retaining wall project until the cracked concrete is replaced. After seeing the finished version of my driveway all of my neighbors who were considering Bill have all found another contractor for their projects. I would have overlooked all of these issues if the cracked concrete was replaced but it’s been over a month and feel responsible to let everyone know about my experience. Since Bill won’t stand behind his work I have been forced to file a claim with small claims court. The value of the problems he left behind amounts to roughly 1/6 of the total cost… $900. To give you an idea about how little he cares about his reputation… his cost to fix the cracked area would have been around $300. I know this because I have a copy of the receipt from the concrete company. I can not recommend this contractor after the unnecessary drama, baseless accusations & insults, being overcharged for the project, cracks in new concrete and a new crack in our existing driveway… most importantly he did not do what he agreed to do regardless if he said it or wrote it down in the quote.