Introduction

Nothing is more frustrating than paying someone to do a job, only to find out later they didn’t do it right. Maybe the paint was applied incorrectly or the floor didn’t get leveled properly. Whatever the case may be, if you are not satisfied with a job it’s important that you know how to report it so that your contractor can fix it for you. 

Make sure that the job was completed to your satisfaction.

Once the job is completed, you should make sure that it was done to your satisfaction. Check for any damage to your property and take photos of the finished job so that you have proof that it was completed correctly. If possible, have the workers sign off on their work as well.

Also make sure everything is cleaned up after they leave–this means vacuuming any debris left behind as well as taking out any trash bags filled with debris or dirt!

Check for any damage to your property. This includes holes in walls, cracked siding, broken window panes and any additional openings that shouldn’t be there.

Once the job is complete, you should take some time to inspect the property and make sure that everything looks good. Check for any damage to your home or business. This includes holes in walls, cracked siding, broken window panes and any additional openings that shouldn’t be there.

Make sure everything is cleaned up after the work is done.

Take photos of the finished job and if possible, have the workers sign off on it.

If you’re hiring someone to do a job for you, be sure to take photos of the finished product. This way, if there are any issues later on (for example: if something falls apart), you’ll have documentation of what it looked like when it was done and can show that off in court or elsewhere.

If possible, have them sign off on their work as well. If they don’t want their name associated with poor quality workmanship then perhaps they shouldn’t offer services at all!

Make sure everything is cleaned up after the work is done.

  • Make sure everything is cleaned up after the work is done.
  • Check that all tools and equipment are returned to their appropriate places, or if they have been damaged, make sure they are repaired or replaced. If you have any doubts about whether something has been done properly, ask your supervisor to check it over for you.
  • Check the area where you will be working before starting work:
  • Make sure there is no trash lying around; it’s better to pick up after yourself than leave things for someone else (or even worse for wildlife) later!
  • Don’t just look around; feel free to kneel down and touch things too!

If you are not satisfied with a job, it’s important to know how to report that to your contractor so they can fix it for you.

If you are not satisfied with a job, it’s important to know how to report that to your contractor so they can fix it for you.

  • Make sure that you are satisfied with the work. If there are parts of the job that need adjusting or fixing, let them know as soon as possible so they can make any necessary adjustments before moving on to other parts of the project. This way, their time isn’t wasted and everyone is happy!
  • If there are still issues after talking with your contractor about them (and getting an estimate), get another opinion from someone who has experience in this field and knows what good quality looks like…or just hire me!

Conclusion

In the end, it’s important to remember that you are paying for a service and should expect to be satisfied with it. If something doesn’t look right or feel right, don’t hesitate to ask questions until it does. The contractor may need more information before they can fix the problem, but at least they should try!