It took thepolices involvement to sort out the heated dispute.
Its not going to help anybody, the homeowner replied.
Its not going to help me by leaving it here, Damian responded.
The tradesman added: I dont care, Im pulling this out.
At the end of the day, you owe me $3500.
Im pulling this out, youve had your chances.
If youre going to pay me the money Ill stop, if not Im going to bulldoze now.
However, the men were eventually able to come to an agreement, theDaily Mailreported.
Thanks to South Australianpoliceinvolvement.
you could go and talk to him, Damian replied, adding: Im done talking to him.
Why do I need to talk to him?
Theconflictreportedly continued before law enforcement understood the origins of the disagreement.
Hang on, how much do you owe him?
the police officer asked the homeowner.
To which Damian replied: $3,500.
The tradies toldNews.com.auon Thursday (March 21) that they were simply hard-working Aussies pushed to the limit.
Jamie said: We dont condone this sort of stuff, weve never done it before.
We knew it was going to come to a situation.
Damian further stated: There were no quality issues.
He recalled: Were still recovering from that.
Were just hard-working Aussies.
Its a hard trade, concreting.
Incidents of builders retaliating against a homeowner are more common than one might think.
Back in January, trade workerssmashed up a womans completed drivewayafter claiming dissatisfaction and payment disputes.