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Contractor ABANDONED Jobsite! Client Lost $100k



We got called in to rescue this homeowner from a HORRIBLE contractor that left her landscape looking like sh*t 💩
Even though she got scammed by the other contractor, we were able to bring this job from a 1 to a 10 and the homeowner was extremely happy with the results 🔥

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39 Comments

  1. Never understand why people cheap out on something that’s expected to last 50+ years. Just pay the premium.

  2. I just had a similar situation. I had friends go with a cheaper contractor. Pool and retaining wall Business that took the $150,000 check and went bankrupt in two months. They dug a hole and delivered block. That's it.

  3. Tigran I’m currently working on a 700,000 square-foot NASA headquarters building in Washington DC installing Carpet Tile with lift furniture job pays 3 1/2 million dollars. My lowest paying mechanic I pay is 35 an hour. My highest is $50 an hour I have 15 employees. My payroll is 17,000 a week. My company name is Revalation flooring group LLC.

  4. San jose? 150k$ yeah, that's funny money for them. I'm sure they are engineers or developers making 200 – 300k a year.

  5. This guy is one of those fellas that always has to tell you exactly how much he paid for everything he buys.

  6. Tigran,

    Love the channel, super refined content. I am hooked on landscaping.
    If you could please give me some pointers, I would be very grateful.

    I grew up in Manhattan Beach, CA and recently moved to Nashville, TN.
    Landscapers out here are raking in mad money, lots of East & West coast money coming in.
    Recently left my job at an Aston Martin dealer to work for myself and fulfill my potential.
    I am 24 years old, my work ethic is excellent, and I am looking forward to getting my hands dirty.

    Funny thing is, I do not know where to start.
    How do I go about landing my first job?
    Should I start with small solo jobs and assemble a crew only as needed?
    Could I assemble a crew and start working medium size jobs right off the bat?
    When the time comes, where can I source high-quality workers?

    I am committed to bringing my vision to fruition. Any advice would be super helpful.
    Your channel and your success are very inspiring. I look forward to starting & scaling my landscaping company.

    Best,

    James

  7. i had a contractor that cut corner on a paver patio. he dig down 4 inches into clay and put 4 inches of sand on top. then he lay the pavers. it wasnt on my property but i can tell it was done wrong due to the low bid price. but can anyone tell me what would happen if you didnt put down a 10 inch gravel base with geo textile?

  8. As a customer the problem is you don’t know what’s what until after the project starts or is finished. The information gap between customer and contractor can be very lopsided. Appreciate Tigran making these videos as they also educate us customers on how the business side works.

  9. Why is the fireplace not with a built in gas tank or a portable one? Seems overkill to build a whole gas line to it

  10. Sure not in goat gang leading the kids to go bankrupt then dismissing them like they weren’t following yourmodel be careful what you learn from this guy for all your you youngsters

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