First, he negotiated with my fiance' to complete work ON OUR NEW HOME before our wedding day at our new home. My fiance paid him initial $2,000 to start work. Additional $2,000 was to be paid on completion of shed, $2,000 on" completion of garage wall, and a final $500 for completion of Bathroom tile, drywall, vanity, light fixture. Additional money was negotiated to total $7,300 when we added a few things. My fiance left town the day before work started. Immediately after the first day he asked for an additional $2,500 before any of those items were completed. I didn't know the terms they'd agreed on so I got him the money the next day. This was to be an ongoing problem. He repeatedly asked for money before the jobs were completed. Finally we just wanted them out of here and not do any more work, we just wanted them to fix the plumbing problem in the bathroom, He wanted complete payment and assured me that someone would be there on Monday or Tuesday to complete it, we had paid the final $500 in good faith, and no one ever showed up to fix it. We still have the trailer full of construction trash/nails in our backyard, and we have called and texted to have someone remove it, and we can't even get someone to respond or come and pick it up. And I have almost 100 people showing up 2 days from now for my wedding! We let him know that it was a safety hazard, children are coming and still no response. OK, so that's not even the worst of it! I texted him on Labor Day to let him know concerns that I had regarding the quality of construction and why he was requesting payment prior to completion of the jobs on the contract, etc. In response, did I get any customer care or service? No, instead, this was his response.. "As for the shed, I had intended to do a few additional things free, but if this is your attitude, let's follow the contract. I described to a T to Ms. White exactly what I intended to put on for siding. I may have gotten the name of the siding wrong, but the siding is what I described. First of all I gave an exact description of what was included on the shed. A ramp was not included. I gave her the second door as a gift for my error on the shed......I may not have minded doing it if Ms. White had asked because she knows how to correspond nicely and intelligently. Because of YOUR attitude I'm no longer including the ramp free but will give you a cost.......My attitude & work is always on point. But you have a lot to learn about being simply nice......". He had told my fiance that he would be using a concrete board that would be great to wall in a garage and make it a living space. He ended up using cheap fiberboard and it's somehow ok for him to say that saying concrete siding to me and using fiberboard is OK because he just 'USED THE WRONG WORD?" It only got worse from there. They used materials that we had here for other things without asking us. They asked my fiance on 2 occasions to leave work and go pick up materials for them because they had no one go get it for them and on two occasions, she was asked for money for supplies because the guys working didn't have any money to go get things. In addition, one day he was out of town and not only asked her to keep them busy, but also asked her to go deposit money to his checking account! They had put the door on the shed and my fiance came home and realized that the lawn mower wouldn't fit in the door. She asked him what they were going to do about that because he had showed her a picture and let her know it would fit. When she called him on it, he LITERALLY SAID "That's the only door they had". Really?? Did he go to the Dollar Store to get it? Seriously, then he made a big deal of removing that door, so they BUILT a door on the other side. Then he made it sound like it was a GIFT to build a ramp when they built the shed raised off the ground and we didn't know it was going to be. Did he expect that we would just LIFT IT IN? On the day one worker came to work in the bathroom, they removed a vanity. while they were working on other things in the bathroom, sewer water came through the open drain. They cleaned it up and then left for the day. Later on the same day, my fiance came home to find sewer water all over the bathroom floor again. She called the contractor and said if they didn't get out there, she was going to have to get a professional cleaning company to come and clean it up. He asked her to Please CLEAN IT UP HERSELF! She said no, that was not ok and she would need someone to get out there. He made excuses for the worker saying he wasn't really familiar with plumbing & that he was having truck problems! REALLY?!? WHY would he be having him work on our plumbing when he didn't know what he was doing? She texted him and spoke to him and said she didn't want people who weren't familiar with plumbing or electrical working in our home. He later sent the same worker out to finish and fix the vanity/sink. He had already told her that he didn't know electrical so she thought someone else would be coming to complete the rest. NO! He was supposed to finish it all and told her it had to be done that day! He finished the vanity, but said we can't open that drawer because it is too close to the pipe and don't want to loosen it. He said he had to do the light fixture. My fiance questioned him and said she didn't want him to get hurt and didn't want the liability. He obviously didn't want to get in trouble. He insisted on putting it in. Then he realized that if he put the fixture we wanted in, he didn't have time to fix the drywall hole that would show and he didn't know how to move the electrical box. SO, she had to go back to Home Depot to find a new fixture that would cover the hole. He put in the light fixture, removed the mirror, and instead of fixing the drywall behind the mirror, covered it up with the new mirror, so it cannot be painted until the drywall is repaired. As soon as he was gone we were asked for the remainder of the payment. In the meantime, the drain under the vanity started leaking all over the new vanity. He came and met with my fiance and she paid him. He reassured us that he would make it a priority to get someone out here to fix it Monday or Tuesday. That is the last we heard of him. We have texted, called over and over. We still have the trailer in the backyard, we had to get someone else in here to fix the plumbing because the only 2 main floor bathrooms could not be used until it was fixed. We have 10 PEOPLE staying with us before the wedding, 30 PEOPLE her the night of the wedding and 100 more coming on Saturday for our Reception Party. AND WE CAN'T EVEN USE EITHER MAIN FLOOR BATHROOM! Don't be fooled, this was not a good contractor and we have been frustrated every step of the way. They have pushed to be fast fast fast, they want to hurry to get started to get money in hand. They don't take the time to go over details of the jobs to be done and they don't use quality materials, and take shortcuts to be quick. I'm disappointed to have to write this. During the whole process he was pushing to have us give him a great review for Angie's list and I honestly cannot write anything that I am happy about because of all the bad things that happened during this whole process. We are happy about getting married, and we are really happy we found someone great to come and fix and finish the things that Prodigal Sons messed up or didn't finish before the wedding this Friday. I only wish they would make this right financially and get their trailer out of here before then so it's not an eye sore for our party. Nothing I can do......maybe sell the trailer? Nope, sorry, nothing good to say here....... Nathan & Tammi - Tyrone, GA