Without doubt my plasterer is doing a superb job in terms of flat, blemish free finishes. What he is less good at is turning up and getting on with the job. He came to me through recommendation from people who had small 1 or 2 day jobs where his plastering skills were on show but his poor timekeeping skills were not.
My project is a two up two down terrace which I stripped to bare brick, so the plasterer's scope was board and skim ceilings and dot/dab and skim walls. He started the job about 4 weeks ago and is probably around 2/3 finished. I've heard every excuse / reason going for his absences and have heard how he'll work late / weekends to catch up a hundred times. I don't want to sack him as it'll probably take longer to find someone else and as I say he is doing a superb job as far as quality of work is concerned. I haven't paid him anything yet but getting finished and paid doesn't appear to be an issue. Not sure what I can do to hurry him along. Any thoughts?
My project is a two up two down terrace which I stripped to bare brick, so the plasterer's scope was board and skim ceilings and dot/dab and skim walls. He started the job about 4 weeks ago and is probably around 2/3 finished. I've heard every excuse / reason going for his absences and have heard how he'll work late / weekends to catch up a hundred times. I don't want to sack him as it'll probably take longer to find someone else and as I say he is doing a superb job as far as quality of work is concerned. I haven't paid him anything yet but getting finished and paid doesn't appear to be an issue. Not sure what I can do to hurry him along. Any thoughts?