
Contractor Disputes and Construction Review
Hiring a contractor should lead to completed work that matches the agreement. In some cases, projects are delayed, left unfinished, or completed below expected standards. Disputes may arise over costs, materials, timelines, or scope of work.​
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At Unscrewed, we review contractor and construction matters involving financial loss, incomplete work, or contract concerns. We examine agreements, invoices, and project records to help determine whether the work performed aligns with what was promised. Our role is to support a fair and documented resolution.
What We Review
We assist homeowners and property owners with contractor-related concerns, including:
Unfinished Projects
When the contractor takes your money and leaves the job half done, we help you demand completion or compensation.
Overcharging & Hidden Fees
Some contractors inflate costs or add surprise charges. We review estimates and invoices to uncover home repair fraud.
Unauthorized Subcontractors
If unapproved workers or suppliers are used, we help you address the contract violation.
Poor Workmanship
Work that does not meet basic safety, quality, or building standards. We help you hold builders accountable for substandard construction.
Missed Timelines or Scope Changes
Delays or modifications to the project scope that were not approved in writing or documented in the agreement.
Lack of Communication
Contractors who stop responding during or after the project, leaving questions or disputes unresolved.
Why Choose Us

We Stand With Homeowners – You have the right to fair treatment and professional service in all construction projects.

Affordable Contractor Dispute Support – We provide clear guidance to help resolve disputes without high legal costs.

Proven Results – Many clients recover payments, have unfinished work completed, or address substandard service effectively.

Support for Others – Sharing your experience helps inform and protect other home or property owners from similar issues.
Our Approach
1
Review the Case
We examine contracts, payment records, and project details.
2
Identify Gaps or Issues
We compare what was agreed to with what was delivered.
3
Determine Next Steps
Options may include requesting corrections, refunds, or formal responses.
4
Ongoing Support
We remain engaged until the record is clear.
Tips to Protect Yourself When Hiring a Contractor
Always use a written contract
Keep copies of payments and invoices
Take photos before, during, and after work
Avoid paying the full amount upfront
Stop Letting Contractors Get Away With It
If a builder or repair worker fails to meet their obligations, you don’t need to handle it alone. At Unscrewed, we help you resolve disputes, recover payments, and ensure contractors meet their commitments.

