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Revdex.com: I have reviewed the response made by the business in reference to complaint ID# [redacted] , and have determined that my complaint has NOT been resolved because: [Your Answer Here] [redacted] rejects the statements made by G&R[redacted] G&R never submitted a proposal for $50,000, nor was such an amount agreed to G&R was informed of the other flooring contractor bids (2), the highest being $30,which included the cost of the flooring, sub-flooring, carting services for the debris and commercial grade polyurethane sealing, among other things [redacted] was assured that the cost of the entire project would be less due to the "friends and family discount" the father-in-law was providing [redacted] by using his son-in-law (Gabor G [redacted] of G&R) Originally the cost of the flooring was to be paid by the father-in-law as part of his potential partnership with ***, however, since the partnership was not formally agreed to [redacted] paid the expense with the understanding that it would be considered a monetary investment in the business Since no partnership was ever agreed to G&R subsequently demanded $50,[redacted] It was always required that G&R would put down commercial grade polyurethane, [redacted] is a ground floor commercial space with high foot traffic[redacted] G&R failed to remove debris costing [redacted] additional monies for their removal[redacted] G&R has two (2) sets of keys they failed to return resulting in an additional expense to [redacted] of $to replace the locks[redacted] The floors were already level as this commercial space was fully renovated years prior by the landlord, Peter Ting and ***[redacted] paid $10,approximately for the flooring, G&R paid nothing[redacted] The base boards installed by G&R were part of the original flooring agreement and the expense of G&R not *** The boards installed were of inferior quality and poorly installed (in some areas missing entirely) and will therefore have to be completely redone for an additional $1,[redacted] The sub-floor material expense was the responsibility of G&R as part of the flooring job[redacted] All of the bottoms of the furniture in [redacted] have felt on them[redacted] The mistake made by G&R when applying the first coat of sealant set [redacted] back by one (1) week and incurring over $5,in additional rent payments[redacted] G&R destroyed a door and door frame leading to an outside storage area and it will cost [redacted] and additional $1,to replace the door and have it hung[redacted] will have to have the floor resealed due to G&R not applying commercial grade polyurethane to the floors, this will cost approximately $3,[redacted] will have to close the business for at least one (1) week in order to reseal the floor costing [redacted] an additional $15,in lost income[redacted] demands repayment for the additional rent payments, door replacement, base board replacement, resealing the floor and lost income In order for the Revdex.com to appropriately process your response, you MUST answer the question above Sincerely, [redacted]

In the middle of April 2015, G & R was asked by my father-in-law to come check out the floors at the [redacted] Corbett Salon and I proceeded to test the moisture in the woodAt that time, my father-in-law was in talks with [redacted] about possibly partnering with him once the renovated salon re-opened***, my father-in-law and I all spoke and [redacted] let me know he was quoted $16,to have his floors redone excluding the cost of the materialsI told him our cost was roughly $50,excluding materials and I told him I would not charge him the extra labor costs and the overall cost would be roughly $30,On April ***, 2015, we started to remove the existing floor due to the water damageUpon demo and removing the existing floor, the sub-floor was completely water damaged as well in certain areas, particularly the back area by the color bar and front entranceAfter having many discussions with [redacted] and my father-in-law, it was decided th at G & R would replace the entire sub-floor due to the fact [redacted] and my father-in-law wanted to install 7" wide planks which would not be possible if the sub-floor was not levelIn a ft section some areas were as different as - 1/2"In order for the 7" wide planks to be installed the floor needs to be level or flat [redacted] was well aware of the decision to level the floorEvery day we worked, [redacted] was sent a daily work report as well as pics of the progressOur scope of work also included: side staining of all the planks (men for days), we installed, glued and nailed down 7" wide planks (approx sq ft) throughout salon with full spread glue and we built and installed one custom saddle at the front entranceWe bought the masonite to protect the floors while the lights were installedWe hired a garbage removal company to remove the debris and we also cleaned the entire salon before the sanding and finishing following the other contr actors workingWe even applied an extra sealant coat at the time of installation to avoid moisture due to the fact we were unable to start sanding and finishing immediatelyI had to contact [redacted] to find out when we could get back in the salon following the lights being finished [redacted] and my father-in-law requested G & R to also buy and restore the baseboards which we did as wellRegarding the sanding and finishing of the floors, a commercial grade finish was never discussed and [redacted] was well aware after doing the color sample with him that we would only be applying coat dye, coat stain, and coats of oil-based polyurethaneAt this point, I believe [redacted] and my father-in-law had decided to go their separate waysThe day we applied the stain the AC unit turned off that nightThat being said, when we went in the next day to apply the first coat of polyurethane it was too humid and upon application the polyurethane picked up the stain and floor was not rightW e notified [redacted] right away but unfortunately this can happen sometimes on very hot summer daysThe following day at G & R's cost we immediately re-sanded the floorsWe refinished the floors over the next few days [redacted] and I argued about his losing one week of his salon and we came to an agreement that I would deduct $3,from the bill for the time lost However I am still owed $7,dollars for laborWe also notified [redacted] that with freshly finished floors it looks dry but easily scratches on the first few days following applicationI also notified him to use felt tips for the bottom of the furniture and to stay off the floors as long as he couldI have no control over my father-in-laws actionsMy partner and I reached out to [redacted] numerous times and he would only get back to us days later

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