"I'M BANKRUPT!!!!!......I FIRED EVERYBODY....I DON'T KNOW WHEN THIS WILL BE DONE!..I'VE DONE 7 OTHER PROJECTS!...WHAT MAKES YOU THINK YOUR PROJECT IS MORE IMPORTANT!?...I MAKE D*** GOOD DECKS!...I COULD SUE YOU FOR ME GETTING HURT ON YOUR PROPERTY!....THIS JOB HAS BEEN A PAIN!...YOU'RE TOO INDECISIVE!...I QUIT!....YOU CAN KEEP THE REST OF THE MONEY!!......um, could you please call me about completing the job?" <br /> <br /> These are just a FEW of the numerous statements that have come from COLIN BEARDEN, the OWNER of this company over a period of three months. The job was started on July 26th and he "QUIT" October 23rd. After 3 MONTHS of Bearden's broken promises, unanswered telephone calls/messages, threats, mistakes and explosive reactionary responses to simple and legitimate questions the job remains UNFINISHED. We never knew when or if anyone would show up to work on the project. The inspector was here Oct 23 (the same day he quit) and the deck did not pass inspection. <br /> Our first encounter with Deck Cetera was with a gentleman who helped us with the design we wanted. Paul was professional, patient and took time to listen to what we wanted (we would find out later: he was a stark contrast to Bearden). After deciding on a final design and negotiating a contract, we were told that the actual work would take about 2 weeks. We were also told that getting permits would take a little longer, thus, we would have to wait for the actual work to be done. We were also told that we could pay with our credit card. <br /> Work began on July 26th with preparing the property for the laying of the stone pavers. There was a team of 3 workers that worked diligently ALL DAY (early morning to early evening). We were impressed with the high level of professionalism this particular team of workers demonstrated. <br /> BEARDEN called us and asked if we could pay with cash instead due to the 3% fee the credit card company would charge him. He was told that we had originally agreed to use the credit card. We listened to his hard luck story and sympathized. We made the next payment by check. <br /> As the work progressed, it was realized that the stones were not the stones we ordered. The stones for the soldier border did not match the stones for the rest of the patio. We discovered that BEARDEN had changed the stone pavers WITHOUT our consent. By this time, the patio had already been laid. We were offered a $500 incentive to keep the stones and they would get matching stones for the soldier border. We gave in (once again) to another hard luck story and accepted the $500 credit. Apprx a week past when were told that they COULD NOT get the indv stones to continue the soldier border. By this time, 2/3rds of the walkway had been laid. <br /> What to do next? <br /> At this point WE, as the customer, had to find out for ourselves if we could get the stones we ORIGINALLY wanted. We contacted a landscaping supplier. The supplier put us in contact with a regional distributer to help us determine if the stones we wanted could be purchased with the correct dimensions for the patio and walkway. Yes, they could. We then told the distributer that they would be getting a call from BEARDEN for the stones we needed for our project. BEARDEN was shown from the catalog exactly what needed to be ordered. <br /> <br /> Thus, ALL the stone pavers had to be removed and the CORRECT stones had to be delivered for re-installation. We recently found out that the workers who worked so hard to install, remove and reinstall the stones have not been paid! BEARDEN owes them approximately $6,000! <br /> <br /> Bearden blamed Paul for the stone mix up and told us that he had "FIRED" Paul. <br /> <br /> We called Paul. Paul came over to our home to discuss the progression of our project. When we asked Paul about his "firing" Paul stated, "Is this the first time Colin has fired me? No." Paul has been "FIRED" several times during the progression of our project. <br /> We were told that the deck work would begin Tuesday August 6th. We were on vacation during that week. We were apprehensive about being away while the work was being done due to the mistakes and early encounters with BEARDEN. We had expected to see either work in progress or a completed project by the time we arrived home. NOTHING had been done. <br /> Bearden was called to find out what had happened and why we didn't get a courtesy call to let us know that the job would be delayed. He stated "I HAD TO FIRE EVERYBODY" <br /> From then on, the project moved at a snails pace and laden with false promises from Bearden. "I'll be there and you will see a substantial amount of work done....I'll work all day...I am going to work my guys late in order to catch up....I finally freed up my schedule and the week following...my time is dedicated to your project" There was a time that we didn't see Bearden for a whole week. Bearden's workdays were never consistant. Sometimes he would show up with his son and arrive around noon and go home by 2 or 3. There was always someone home to witness his arrivals and departure times. We were told that all decking material was purchased and cut and ready to be installed. However, we never knew when or if anyone would show up to do any work. There was a time when it looked like serious work was about to be done when he pulled up his trailer and parked it there for several days. There was material all over the lawn for weeks. He had his electric saw, tools and a bobcat parked on the side and back of the house. There was one or two days when several workers showed up. Then one day in Sept sometime, the trailer was gone. <br /> <br /> As October began, our patience grew thin. After not seeing him for awhile, we called and left a message saying since we have not heard from you and you have not shown up for work, we are considering this jobsite abandoned, we will be hiring someone else to finish the project and send you the bill. Bearden showed up the next day and the next. However, as each day progressed his time on the job decreased to 2 or 3 hours a day. <br /> We called Bearden on the 16th of October and told him, "Several weeks ago you told me you only had 5 days of work left. Building my deck is not your hobby. You have till Saturday to complete this." <br /> Tuesday Oct 22nd, at the end of the day one of the workers with Colin stated "Can you give everything a quick lookover because we want to make tomorrow our last day." <br /> When questions were asked about the work that had not yet been completed: rocks and weed barrier for under the deck and about a few other minor items of concern, we could see Bearden becoming progressively agitated. Bearden rudely walked away from the conversation to his truck to get a diagram of the deck layout to show that the diagram shows rock in a small area btwn the patio and basement window. It was then pointed out to Bearden that you cannot SEE what is under the deck from this diagram. He had forgotten the verbal agreement that we had 2 months ago about the rocks. He had two samples of rock for us to choose from. <br /> The next morning, Bearden was called and told that we were not comfortable having only two choices of rock for the yard. We asked if he could recommend a place where we could go to look for diff types of rock. Bearden's response was that we were inconviencing him because we were "indecisive". Bearden was reminded that this project taking 3 months has been an INCONVENIENCE for us. He hung up. Bearden was called back right