Yup! Tell me bout it…so much deception working with these people here in Ghana, it’s like impossible to fine good, genuine people. Anyways.. Thanks, appreciate it. ☺️
It’s a real shame and rather unfortunate that majority of all these “tradesmen” only think of how to scam folks that hire them…. so shortsighted. They hardly think of polishing or perfecting their skills, take direction, and earn trust, which will ultimately position them for the long run success. Obviously, that takes time and much sweat, and their minds can’t fathom that. Sorry Sis…. Our countrymen!
@@richardasare28you would think eh, but not our ghana people, that’s why so many of them work so hard and nothing comes from it cause of their bad mind. 😒
With the quality of blocks being of poor quality for the fence wall, they need to put iron rods as pillars for the wall instead of the blocks after every foot. This wall will be broken in no time because the blocks didn’t have enough cement in them. Sometimes these artisans try to cut corners and buying the blocks is always better. The house looks great by the way it’s just the fence wall that I believe was poorly constructed.
Hmmmmm… that’s crazy! we actually had planned to stop him from cutting more blocks after we had seen how the blocks were turning out, but he insisted that moving forward he would take the appropriate steps to ensure the blocks would be strong! Which of course was a lie!😥
Doesn’t look like enough moisture in those blocks to adequately bind the material before drying. Also doesn’t seem appropriate to place the blocks on a surface that is not level. 🤷🏾♂️