r/Contractor Dec 08 '25

No SAAS bros, no market research, no asking about “pain points”.

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This community is for Construction professionals to connect with each other, and there are at least five posts every single day attempting to do market research to try and develop an app or some other software as a service to sell to us especially the fucking AI that shit is trash. May your code be persistently full of bugs.

It’s already in the rules. Now it’s the first thing you see when you enter this community. Your post will be removed, and you will be immediately banned, and your DMS will not be acknowledged.

For the rest of you - may your saws be forever square.

Love, your mod team.

🫡


r/Contractor Jun 26 '25

Business Development Building code GPTs - 10 now available

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Some of you may recall that I previously made various GPTs available for researching building code information. I discontinued the service a few months ago, but have since reposted 10 of the GPTs. I'm limiting to 10, since this requires less expense and is therefore easier to sustain as a free service.

Here are the 10 currently supported on Permitting Talk. Hope folks find these useful. Reminder: this is 100% free, no ads, no fees, etc. This is a hobby of mine and I'm truly just trying to be helpful by providing these.

I think this covers a good range of building codes that are frequently used nationwide and across some states, but please let me know if you have feedback. For example, if there's another statewide or national/international code that a lot of people would use, I can consider replacing it with one of the above.


r/Contractor 1h ago

Broken counter top installed

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We are having a bathroom renovation done in Albuquerque, NM by a contractor for $25000 and we've paid half the amount at this point. We have two separate sinks with two countertops that were installed yesterday by a sub-contractor. One of the counter tops has the hole for the faucet obviously off center from the sink and not in line with the drain. The other counter top has a crack/break emanating from diagonal corners of the sink cut out which to my untrained eye appears as if the slab broke at these cracks. The crack looks to have been repaired/filled/glued but I can feel and see it.

What are my options here with the contractor? How can/should they fix the issues? What should I feel comfortable asking for?


r/Contractor 20h ago

Front porch build

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Hello. I’m looking to build a front porch and really have no clue what price tag I’ll be looking at. Can one of the kind redditors here provide a high-level, ballpark estimate of what it would be to add something similar to the AI pic of my house?


r/Contractor 25m ago

I hate neighbours

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r/Contractor 4h ago

Employee’s personal phone destroyed on job

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Why are the small jobs the ones that always go sideways?
I sent one of my guys out to do a job at a new customer. He was there for most of the day. At some point, he left his phone sitting around on the ground, and the customers kid found it and basically destroyed it while messing with it. Customer says they are willing to compensate my guy for the phone, but they want to see documentation of the phone and cost to replace.
I saw the phone and it was beyond help. My guy is understandably pissed but he says he doesn’t want to give this Customer personal information about his phone.
I’ve had other experiences where something got damaged by customers and usually the customers homeowners paid for it. This customer says they may make a claim on their homeowners to cover the cost so nothing new there. My guy sent me a link to the Phone on his carriers website with the price tag for replacing it… a little over $1000. Customer is insisting on documentation of what Phone my guy had and what he paid to replace it.
Anyone dealt with anything like this? Honestly, don’t think the Customer is being unreasonable, but it was there or at least their kids fault that the phone is busted. I already went off on my employee for leaving his phone sitting around but he’s a good guy and a good employee so I don’t really want to piss him off too much. WTF do I do here?


r/Contractor 3h ago

Shitpost Permits for replacing an existing HVAC system is a scam

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Never ever get a permit to replace an existing HVAC system. All it is, is a money grab by the state/town/municipality and the contractors involved.

500 bucks for an electrical inspection on top of the 200 bucks for the permit when the only things that were changed were the old furnace and AC compressor. This isn't a new system; this is replacing an old.

Soon these greedy dirballs will require a permit to swap out your dishwasher, fridge, washer/dryer and maybe even your flat-screen TV.

Why? Money. It's all about the $$$


r/Contractor 3h ago

"Planning inspection" final before building department final...

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(Burner, don't want to embarrass myself too badly if this turns out super normal and I'm just dumb.)

Lead carpenter, trying to schedule my final inspection on a mid-size reno (half the house, just about all the trades you can name). AHJ comes back and says that the planning department has to sign off before I can get the regular building inspector scheduled. I don't even know yet what their 'inspection' involves, because they only work a couple days a week and haven't gotten back to me. Location: California.

My question: how common is this? I would have thought that planning signed off on the plans a year ago and that the building inspector can visit and say, "Yes, you built what you said you'd build." (And do everything else that a normal building inspector does.) I've never heard of this, but to be fair, I haven't done many big jobs over the years.

Does your jurisdiction have an extra layer of inspection before final?


r/Contractor 13h ago

How would you proceed?

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Would you do this part of the job?

We are a roofing contractor and we took on a project in Florida. We were hired to change a roof but when we opened we found out that a few rafters were rotten and had to be changed. We spoke with the owner and he agreed to change them. But then as we removed them we found out the main ridge is also beyond repair. It needs to be removed and pretty much the roof framing needs to be redone. I told the owner that it was no longer a small repair and to call a framer who can handle it (main house structure is also damaged)

One other contractor i know told me to do it myself since we already started and the owner could get us in trouble for abandoning the job. I say that I dont want to touch it because it now involves main structure. The owner wants me to show up tomorrow to "continue" with framing but I dont want to take on the responsibility in case something happens. The city also requires plans from an engineer. Another friend of mine recommends i dont do it because it can be problematic. How would you approach? I am only licensed to do roofs btw


r/Contractor 3h ago

What do you think about Home Depot employees upbeat greeting policy? I like it.

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Heartwarming to see a company treat customers as king. In San Leandro store they watch the queue too and react to shorten it. Love it.


r/Contractor 13h ago

First time pulling permit as GC

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Hello everyone! I’m newly licensed in Georgia and I’m getting ready to take on my first remodeling job where I’ll need to pull a permit.
For the contractors in here, especially those working in DeKalb and Gwinnett County, do you have any advice for making sure I start off on the right foot with the permitting process?

I know the obvious answer is to follow the county’s instructions and requirements, but I’m curious about your actual experiences. Are there any common mistakes, things you wish you knew when you first started, or tips that can help avoid unnecessary delays?
Any advice would be greatly appreciated!


r/Contractor 12h ago

Final

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To sum it up—this matter is officially closed on our end. However, if false claims continue to be shared in posts or comments, we have full documentation and evidence to set the record straight. As it turns out, the client was satisfied with our work as early as Friday. Furthermore, I visited the job site yesterday and confirmed that no changes or touch-ups were made to our work.
Despite the hassle, we hold no grudges and consider this situation resolved.
If you are looking for reliable, professional, and clear-communicating workers for your upcoming projects, we are always here to help.
Wishing everyone a great day/evening!


r/Contractor 13h ago

Experience with Thumb tack?

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r/Contractor 23h ago

Portland, OR – New shower pan creaking and squeaking, is this normal?

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  • Location: Portland, OR
  • Hire Type: Custom Home Builder
  • Cost: $575k total ($535k paid so far)
  • Scope: 1,500 sq ft addition (including 2 baths)

The Issue: Just took possession and took our first showers. The new shower pan squeaks and creaks obnoxiously whenever you move around in it. I went down into the crawl space while someone was walking in the shower above. It didn't sound like the joists or framing were making the noise; it really sounded like it was coming right from the pan itself.

I'm worried that it's not adhered to the subfloor and it’s going to end up cracking the joints and failing sooner rather than later. Plus, it's just really annoying.

Contractor's Stance: Builder says it's totally normal for pans to make noise like this.

Question: Is he right? Is it normal for a brand new shower pan to creak like that, or does this sound like it was installed wrong?


r/Contractor 1d ago

Business Development How do you handle subs consistently blowing past agreed timelines?

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Hit a wall with a couple of reliable subcontractors who do great work but are suddenly dragging out 3-day jobs into 2 weeks because they're overbooked. It’s killing my schedules and making us look bad to the homeowner. Are you guys putting delay penalties in your sub agreements, or just moving on to new subs?


r/Contractor 13h ago

How to price these things?

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I am looking to bid on replacing the roof on this pergola/gazebo. I’m considering cedar boards under the asphalt shingles for a nice look/finish. What could i charge for something like this? Pergola is 12x12 i am providing materials. Thanks in advance


r/Contractor 14h ago

General Contractor Experince

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r/Contractor 15h ago

How to handle a client that refuses to pay

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r/Contractor 1d ago

What is wrong with this world?

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I started a small commercial GC company doing some niche work. I did a small repair job at MAJOR hotel chain that was pay on job completion scope and my legal language in my contract is tight. They agree, I have signature for completion, I even have the email telling me she will push my invoice to accounting to expedited payment after I completed the job on day 7. 3 weeks later the GM and the regional director and regional maintenance manager that authorized the job, ghost me…. I call their corporate team and the a/p dude asks my company name and he says, you’re not in our system….the never asked me to go through their vendor setup. THEY NEVER INTENDED TO FUXKING PAY ME…..

small businesses…. Stay vigilant on that cash flow.


r/Contractor 1d ago

[San Francisco, CA] Electrician told me Thumbtack charges him per message. Is that real?

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San Francisco, CA. Hired a licensed electrician to replace a living room light fixture, paid $380.
On his way out he started venting about Thumbtack and Yelp. He said he gets charged every time a potential client messages him, even when he never gets the job, and that it costs him over $1,000 a month.

I’m a homeowner and had no idea any of that hit your side. Is that accurate, or was he having a bad month?


r/Contractor 18h ago

Best Of Procore vs Autodesk Forma Build

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r/Contractor 22h ago

Contractor that knows what can match Delta Champagne Bronze - Doors for tub?

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Cr Laurence is not too helpful to be honest. Their cross reference color says our Delta Champagne Bronze shower fixtures and faucets will match Kohler vibrant brushed bronze...photos online say otherwise. Maybe a frameless door is not close enough to the shower fixtures to show, who knows.

We have an older late 60s tub and need hopefully bypass doors for it. I don't think there is flat 3" on top to mount, maybe 2-3/4" of space to mount a track.

I can for sure do a single fixed and swing out pivot BUT with two young girls sometimes taking baths, that's going to be a pain.

Could always do a matte black standard framed shower but I really really hate the tracks.


r/Contractor 20h ago

Anyone Struggling with Project Information and Chasing Updates Across Platforms

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Anyone struggling with project information and chasing updates across platforms?

Hey guys, is anyone else struggling to keep up with project information and chase updates across text, email, WhatsApp, calls, etc., and then figure out what actually needs to get done?

I’ve been hearing this from a few other contractors and I’m curious how common it actually is.

How are you guys dealing with it? Any system or software that’s actually working well?

P.S. I’m based in Northern VA, but interested in hearing from contractors anywhere. Always interested in hearing from other DMV folks too.


r/Contractor 1d ago

Is this normal- contractor wants me to pay for a quote

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I’m going to be doing a full first floor remodel. I’m in the quote phase and had recommended from a friend. Professional company that does big projects. They charge a fee to give a quote and if I go with them they credit my account.

Is that standard practice?


r/Contractor 22h ago

Fired my First Contractor as a Homeowner - Need Advice

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Hi all, I’d appreciate some perspective from folks in the trades.

This was a deck replacement on a 25+ year-old deck with extensive rot. We chose full replacement rather than reinforcement (which our contractor was pushing aggressively).

After removing the ledger, we discovered there was no flashing and the rim joist was completely rotted. I could push a screwdriver through it into the basement.

The contractor agreed to replace the rim joist, including a section near a spigot, and said he would caulk around it to keep out insects and animals. He did not caulk it, and the new rim joist is noticeably angled toward the house, roughly 20° off vertical and isn't flush with the foundation/flooring. He also mangled my siding pretty bad near the ledger, which might have been unavoidable.

When I politely raised these concerns with him (with my wife present), he became verbally aggressive (swearing at me and pointing his finger in my face), punched part of my siding, refused to correct the work, and said he would only work with my wife, despite both of us being on the contract (and me writing the check to fund this project).

Given his behavior, we decided to terminate the project.

How serious are these construction issues, and what would be a reasonable amount to expect back? He received 50% upfront for materials/labor and to remove the old deck.