Steamy Tom
Executive Member
- Joined
- Jan 23, 2019
- Messages
- 9,815
- Reaction score
- 6,055
There's no more pride in work.
100%, its all about how much can we screw a person rather than building sustainable relationships
South Africa’s biggest forum. Discuss, discover, and connect with thousands of members.
There's no more pride in work.
This! I actually asked a fellow contractor this bit about pride. Sadly he said “business is business “There's no more pride in work.
Mmm.... My money is my money. I work hard for it. SO now i just don't pay. Will complain, swear, threaten till it's done like i want it. Or chase the fcker away like the last one, without pay.This! I actually asked a fellow contractor this bit about pride. Sadly he said “business is business “
That's pretty much what I told my builder yesterday... Told him that if I find a good builder/tiler/painter... I'll use you for the rest of my life - whether that means in my current house or in a R50m Clifton house if that ever happened.100%, its all about how much can we screw a person rather than building sustainable relationships
Yeah, and it's about compromise and having a good relationship - both ways.i would call them back to clean. If we damage things we either fix or come to an agreement the client is happy with. Once everyone is happy payment can be made
That's pretty much what I told my builder yesterday... Told him that if I find a good builder/tiler/painter... I'll use you for the rest of my life - whether that means in my current house or in a R50m Clifton house if that ever happened.
I have a paving guy now that I have used for the last 8 years, and a gate guy... They will always have my business and that of my family.
This, ever since I had a company replace my windows and make a mess of the yard, I always make it clear to them before they start working that they must clean up when they're done.Hells no... They must clean up after themselves..
i would call them back to clean. If we damage things we either fix or come to an agreement the client is happy with. Once everyone is happy payment can be made
Hopefully my current build goes better. Although the builder just gave the guys an earfull because the building site isn't neat enough - it's a good sign.This, ever since I had a company replace my windows and make a mess of the yard, I always make it clear to them before they start working that they must clean up when they're done.
Another peeve is when they throw their cigarette butts in the yard. I don't want to pick that **** up. If they need to smoke it has to be done off the property.
Ftfy.Why can't you live in Rustenburg?
I desperately looked for a contractor like you and just couldn't find one![]()
Dude who started building my braai area started of good. Comes on site, see a skew row of bricks and kicks it over ...Hopefully my current build goes better. Although the builder just gave the guys an earfull because the building site isn't neat enough - it's a good sign.
Where in Cape Town can I look for an internal sliding door but one that splits in the middle and goes to each side? Been searching online but can only find the barn doors that slide to one side.
Like this:
Where in Cape Town can I look for an internal sliding door but one that splits in the middle and goes to each side? Been searching online but can only find the barn doors that slide to one side.
Like this:
This..^imo make it
Need some advice from any contractors here. I'm going to be replacing my existing flattish garage roof of 62m2 IBR roofing this summer.
I've been recommended these two options.
1. Kliplok / springlok
2. Board and torch
I've done some research on both but just want to here the pros and cons for both.
Thanks.
Week 1 done.. 3 days actually, started on Tuesday and were rained out on Friday.
View attachment 905776
Thanks. May I ask what type of repairs are required and from what was the cause?personally not a fan of board and torch, have done too many repairs on them.
Kliplok, just make sure your guys actually know how to do it.
use guys who do roofing for this and not a general contractor. I’ve turned down plenty of roof jobs and handed over to someone as my guys are not skilled in this. Even though they could probably do it with my guidance, I’d rather not do it.