This page presents a chronological summary of events related to a residential project documented on this site, involving work performed by the contractor referenced here as 469-Mr-Fence (469-673-3623). The summary is based on contemporaneous messages, agreements, and observations. Dates and times are included where available; in some cases, timing is approximate and noted as such.
Initial Agreement
Tue, Nov 25, 2025
I contacted the contractor regarding fence repair, staining, and related work at my home. After discussion, the contractor provided written pricing and a proposed scope of work, including an estimated completion timeframe.
Fri, Nov 28
A written agreement was provided outlining:
- The scope of work
- The total project cost
- A stated completion timeframe
- A requirement for a deposit prior to commencement
I requested a change in scope to:
- Add a cedar 2×6 top-cap to the entire fence
- Temporary removal of lighting along the fence and then re-installation
- Moving a shed to allow access for staining behind it and then restoring it to its’ original placement
The top-cap addition increased the total project price which I agreed to.
A start date was scheduled, and the contractor confirmed availability.
Work Begins and Progresses
Mon, Dec 1
Work began as scheduled. Crews were present on site, and fence repair and replacement work was performed.
Over the following days:
- Portions of the fence were repaired and prepared for staining
- Staining work was started
- Additional scope items were discussed and agreed upon
- Access, materials, and finishing details were addressed as they arose
During this period, the contractor was responsive to questions and concerns, and adjustments were made when issues were raised. Communication was frequent, and at this stage the project appeared to be progressing toward completion.
Payment in Full
Fri, Dec 5
After several days of on-site work and visible progress, the contractor requested payment of the remaining balance. Payment was made in full based on:
- The substantial amount of work already completed
- Ongoing communication and responsiveness during the project
- Repeated assurances that remaining items would be addressed
- An understanding that only finishing and follow-up items remained
At the time payment was made, several items were still outstanding, but the contractor indicated they would be completed.
Delays and Missed Commitments
Sat, Dec 6
I followed up regarding remaining items, including finishing details. The contractor acknowledged the items and indicated they would be addressed the following week.
Sun, Dec 7
The contractor again acknowledged outstanding items and explained that certain work needed to wait for more suitable weather conditions. He indicated the items were still planned to be completed.
Mon, Dec 8
I provided additional materials needed to complete the remaining work. The contractor acknowledged receipt and stated that replacement materials had been ordered to correct prior issues.
Wed, Dec 10
I asked when the remaining work would be completed. The contractor stated that someone had been on site earlier and suggested the remaining items could be addressed shortly. When I noted that the work was still incomplete, the contractor said he would return to complete it.
Thu, Dec 11
The contractor stated he intended to come out later that day. Later, he explained that another job required his attention and said he would return over the weekend or early the following week. I expressed concern about the repeated rescheduling and noted that I had already paid in full based on assurances of completion.
Mon, Dec 15
I followed up again asking for a plan to finish the remaining work. The contractor stated that he would provide an update later that day. No update was provided.
Communication Breakdown
Fri, Dec 19
After several days without follow-up, I reached out again. The contractor responded, acknowledged that he had neglected the project, and stated that the remaining items still needed to be completed.
Mon, Dec 22
I sent a clear summary of the remaining incomplete items and asked for a plan to complete them. No specific date or plan was provided.
Tue, Dec 23
I followed up again asking whether the project would be completed. No response was received.
Attempts to Resolve
Mon, Jan 19, 2026
After an extended period without response, I reached out again to ask whether the lack of communication meant the contractor did not intend to complete the project despite having been paid in full.
At this point, some remaining items had been completed by me after extended delays, while other items remained unresolved. No response was received.
This timeline reflects documented events and communications. It does not draw conclusions or assign intent.