Busy seasons can overwhelm any contractor, but that doesn’t excuse silence. A professional company should have systems to respond within one to two business days. To improve your chances of being heard, send a concise email with your address, project name, and a bullet list of issues and deadlines. If there’s still no reply after two business days, send a follow-up stating that you will pause payment or seek another provider if communication doesn’t resume. Keep all records of attempts to contact them—those notes matter if you need to escalate to a regulator or court. Consistent unresponsiveness is more than frustrating; it’s a sign that the company doesn’t prioritize customer service. In Utah’s competitive market, you deserve a contractor who communicates clearly and consistently. Don’t hesitate to look elsewhere if your current provider goes silent.
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