they're done putting walls up in the kitchen but they left two giant things of sheetrock...please...please sir, i don't want this

@imp the house we just moved into has several sheets of leftover drywall in the basement so perhaps this is just how its done?

(the flooring guys also left the flooring we paid for that wasnt used but i appreciated that one seeing as it’d be difficult and expensive to get a match if we ever needed repairs)

@Satsuma aww that was nice of them! and yeah my main thing is the drywall guys definitely know that shit literally won't fit in our basement (bc they did work down there) so i'm kind of like...gerald....come back and get your drywall or i'm deducting haul cost from the final bill

@Satsuma (but the other thing is this is a company that mostly does residentials in the flipping context and is otherwise used by general contractors, so i'm trying to be go-with-the-flow about a process that doesn't usually include a homeowner just hanging out like 🕴️ hi 🕴️ )

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@imp hopefully they’ll come back when you ask! but yeah i get the vibe that just leaving that shit by default is the standard procedure for contractors and you have to explicitly go “uh i dont want this” to get a different result

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