Hi all.
Just had an invoice come back from my PM for replacement of a rear door,
(supply, painted and hung) but the invoice was not the same as the quote I authorised, nor was it the same company who did the work.
Original quote came in at $320, actual invoice has come in at $620.
I expect the difference is because the original specified a ply-wood door, whereas the door was replaced with a solid core door.
Leaving aside the fact that a solid core door is the better option here, given it is an outside facing door, and the original door (which was also plywood) had warped due to moisture etc. do I have grounds to refuse to pay over and above the original quote I authorised?
Cheers,
Neil
Just had an invoice come back from my PM for replacement of a rear door,
(supply, painted and hung) but the invoice was not the same as the quote I authorised, nor was it the same company who did the work.
Original quote came in at $320, actual invoice has come in at $620.
I expect the difference is because the original specified a ply-wood door, whereas the door was replaced with a solid core door.
Leaving aside the fact that a solid core door is the better option here, given it is an outside facing door, and the original door (which was also plywood) had warped due to moisture etc. do I have grounds to refuse to pay over and above the original quote I authorised?
Cheers,
Neil