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Common signs of poor workmanship in Florida construction

On Behalf of | Construction Law

Poor workmanship refers to the substandard quality of work performed during a construction project. It can involve using harmful materials or lousy work practices, even both. Poor workmanship can be a big problem for owners or managers of large Florida buildings.

What is poor workmanship?

Poor construction practices, such as using low-quality materials, can cause construction defects. This could mean weak concrete, flimsy steel or cheap insulation for large buildings. These materials might not be strong enough or last long, leading to problems like cracks, leaks, or higher energy bills among other serious issues.

Another sign of poor workmanship is a lack of skill among workers, which leads to sloppy construction. This can include:

  • Uneven floors
  • Crooked walls
  • Faulty electrical work
  • Poorly installed windows and doors
  • Inadequate waterproofing or fireproofing

Weak structures, bad electrical work and poor fireproofing can lead to accidents or even building collapses. These problems can be more complex and expensive to fix in large buildings than in small homes.

Poor workmanship can disrupt business operations in commercial buildings. For example, tenants might leave if the heating or plumbing doesn’t work right, leading to a loss of rental income.

A sturdy and safe building is crucial in Florida, where hurricanes and intense storms are expected. The Florida Construction Defect Statute allows owners or subsequent purchasers to negotiate or litigate against a contractor or supplier for defects in a construction.

As the procedures can be complicated, seeking legal advice to follow the specific rules and understand how to claim damages is crucial. A construction law attorney can ensure you know all the steps, deadlines and documentation required for your case.

Owners of large buildings know that construction problems can lead to safety hazards, high costs and interruptions. If you find any defects, getting legal help right away can guide you through the steps to fix them.