He did not comply with Connecticut law (specifically the Connecticut Home Improvement Act) by failing to present me with a contract and failing to have the proper licensing. He also did not have a number of inspections done that were required by code. In one instance I questioned him if a foundation inspection was required before concrete was poured and he said that an inspection was not required. An inspection in fact was required. He asserts that he had all necessary inspections done but that the town lost them. That is not true. It is probably not a coincidence that we had problems with our foundation. 4 large footings to support fieldstone columns and a wrap-around porch moved several inches after they were poured. The footings were propped up with a backhoe and backfilled. This is an improper remedy as footings should sit on virgin soil. Because of Mr. Randolph?s inadequate conduct of his job we have experienced several major problems. In addition to those previously mentioned there is a poorly installed roof (we experienced 15 or more leaks, hundreds of existing nail pops, missing or poorly installed flashing, etc.), severe air infiltration (2.44x ?acceptable? levels according to an energy auditor), footing drains that freeze, cracks in the basement wall and floor (mesh was not installed in floor per plans) and large, unsightly gaps in post and beam framing. There are other problems as well.
Description of Work: We hired Steve Randolph to build a 2083 square foot addition to our house. The type of construction is post and beam.
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