Ok, 2 houses down from my personal residence, a couple has a house for sale with about 1500 ln/ft x 6ft high privacy fence. About 2 months ago I seen a crew outside their house doing landscaping work (MUCH NEEDED) and little odd's and ends to the outside. Well, I noticed that the company which did all the cleaning just used household bleach to clean the wood and left it as is. Ok.. it's ugly but it's not my house and I just laugh everytime I see the whitewashed fence and how much my wife exclaims how ugly it looks, she even points out the rust runs from the nails.
NOW, to the fun part. The Realtor selling the house is the step-father of my daughters friend. He came by to pick up his daughter from a sleep over and was asking me what i do. I told him and he then exclaimed what a wonderful job these guys did to the house 2 doors down. I just bit my bottom lip and said sure, I guess so. OH BOY... he said I guess so? what's wrong with it? I then opened up my portfolio of pics to the fences that i've previously done, and showed him the before and after pics. He was a little irritated at this time, but not at me "thank goodness the last thing I want is my daughter to be forbid to going over there", and went to talk to the homeowners. THEN the next thing I knew I had 3 irritated people at my front door, himself and the couple living there. The gentleman asked me why didn't I say something sooner, and I just couldn't help my smart-a-- mouth and said, you recieved my flyer, and seen my truck every day, and if you hired them to do the job, who am I but a passed over contractor. 1 day passes and then I get a phonecall from the company which did the job. Needless to say they are peeved. Once again I don't care and laughed as they called me every name in the book, questioning my ethics and how we need to stick together in this tightly knit industry. I pulled myself together and went from carefree to customer advocate. I simply told him that if they are charging a customer for a service, they should provide the service rather than a disservice, and that I would actually have a hard time conciously collecting ANY money from the job they performed. NOW the bad part, I have good reason to believe that the homeowners are filing a suit against the company and I'm lying REALLY LOW. They came to me and asked me how to correct the problem, beings that 3 couples who were interested in the house commented how bad it looked. I just mentioned to them what is done is done and staining may be their only option. They wanted a quote and I gave them one, $1,200. Their mouths dropped... and exclaimed that they couldn't afford it. Then they wanted to know if I could do anything to help them out or lower the price.. I had a bad day and without really thinking stated, Sure I'll sit on my back deck while you stain your fence and offer a lot of encouragement, and exclaimed that they got what they paid for. The other company charged them $200 for the fence. I was honest and mentioned that if I were to just strip, clean, and brighten their fence, for that price I might merely break even after chemicals, and expenses.
Now the fence is still left in the shape it is, and I smile and wave to the homeowners as I pass their house with my equip every day. Taking note to self.. THINK BEFORE YOU SPEAK!!!!.. but being BRUTALLY HONEST is my biggest flaw...
How different should I have handled this situation, and what would you do differently. any other advice I left out to the homeowners?
Ok, 2 houses down from my personal residence, a couple has a house for sale with about 1500 ln/ft x 6ft high privacy fence. About 2 months ago I seen a crew outside their house doing landscaping work (MUCH NEEDED) and little odd's and ends to the outside. Well, I noticed that the company which did all the cleaning just used household bleach to clean the wood and left it as is. Ok.. it's ugly but it's not my house and I just laugh everytime I see the whitewashed fence and how much my wife exclaims how ugly it looks, she even points out the rust runs from the nails.
NOW, to the fun part. The Realtor selling the house is the step-father of my daughters friend. He came by to pick up his daughter from a sleep over and was asking me what i do. I told him and he then exclaimed what a wonderful job these guys did to the house 2 doors down. I just bit my bottom lip and said sure, I guess so. OH BOY... he said I guess so? what's wrong with it? I then opened up my portfolio of pics to the fences that i've previously done, and showed him the before and after pics. He was a little irritated at this time, but not at me "thank goodness the last thing I want is my daughter to be forbid to going over there", and went to talk to the homeowners. THEN the next thing I knew I had 3 irritated people at my front door, himself and the couple living there. The gentleman asked me why didn't I say something sooner, and I just couldn't help my smart-a-- mouth and said, you recieved my flyer, and seen my truck every day, and if you hired them to do the job, who am I but a passed over contractor. 1 day passes and then I get a phonecall from the company which did the job. Needless to say they are peeved. Once again I don't care and laughed as they called me every name in the book, questioning my ethics and how we need to stick together in this tightly knit industry. I pulled myself together and went from carefree to customer advocate. I simply told him that if they are charging a customer for a service, they should provide the service rather than a disservice, and that I would actually have a hard time conciously collecting ANY money from the job they performed. NOW the bad part, I have good reason to believe that the homeowners are filing a suit against the company and I'm lying REALLY LOW. They came to me and asked me how to correct the problem, beings that 3 couples who were interested in the house commented how bad it looked. I just mentioned to them what is done is done and staining may be their only option. They wanted a quote and I gave them one, $1,200. Their mouths dropped... and exclaimed that they couldn't afford it. Then they wanted to know if I could do anything to help them out or lower the price.. I had a bad day and without really thinking stated, Sure I'll sit on my back deck while you stain your fence and offer a lot of encouragement, and exclaimed that they got what they paid for. The other company charged them $200 for the fence. I was honest and mentioned that if I were to just strip, clean, and brighten their fence, for that price I might merely break even after chemicals, and expenses.
Now the fence is still left in the shape it is, and I smile and wave to the homeowners as I pass their house with my equip every day. Taking note to self.. THINK BEFORE YOU SPEAK!!!!.. but being BRUTALLY HONEST is my biggest flaw...
How different should I have handled this situation, and what would you do differently. any other advice I left out to the homeowners?
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