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I hired a guy to relevel my single wide and put up new skirting and I feel like he's getting a little shady and I don't know how to respond to things he says to me. I think he's picked up on the fact that I have no idea what he's talking about and thinking he can get over on me and avoid doing the work I payed him for. Or maybe I'm just a paranoid idiot
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On the work order we signed he says he's going to "install new block and/or pavers metal and P.T. shims". He didn't show up for 2 weeks saying the skirting materials were delayed and he finally showed up the other day for about an hour to work on the leveling. Afterwards he told me how the house is now level. I asked him if he's going replace the shims when he comes back and he reluctantly said yeah when he comes back to do the skirting, but I feel like he's trying to do as little work as possible and is probably going to try and weasel out of replacing the shims.
Currently (after he did the hour of work) there are stacks of concrete blocks with old shims and 5-6 are split and in a V-shape. I went under the house and all around and don't even see what work he did. He jacked the house up 3 maybe 4 times. I don't know why he would be telling me the house is level if he intends to replace the shims. Does that make any sense? I am totally clueless but I am assuming the shims should not be split like that (sticking up on both sides in a V shape). Other ones are very old looking and still have cobwebs on them so clearly he didn't touch them at all.
My main question is whether it's bad for the wood to be split like that and if that's something I need to demand he replace with new wood? There is also a brick instead of wood on top of one of the concrete stacks, i'm not sure if it was already there or this guy put it there. My living room is now more sloped than before he touched anything and the floor has begun creeking when I walk across it. He was trying to tell me it's because the wall is bad and because it's a foot or 2 from where the concrete blocks are stacked so it is sloping on the side. Does that make any sense or is he just telling me a bunch of nonsense?
My other question is what I can do to personally check his work? Can I use a spirit level and where should I use it? This guy was putting it on the outside of the house where the 2 beams meet and telling me "see it's level" and I have no idea if that's even the correct way to check.
Am I crazy that I assumed he was going to jack up the house by every concrete stack and replace the old wood with new stuff? Is that way more work than I should have expected for $600?
Thanks for any help of advice any of you can offer. Sorry for my terrible grammar and run on sentences and general lack of any knowledge whatsoever about anything
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