The plaintiff sued the defendants for an unpaid concrete supply invoice of $6,698.64.
The defendants counterclaimed against the plaintiff and the concrete installer for breach of contract and negligence due to a defective concrete floor installation.
The court found that the installer failed to properly install the concrete topper and that the plaintiff had represented it would ensure the desired result.
The court held the installer and the plaintiff jointly and severally liable for $27,007 in repair costs, apportioned 75% to the installer and 25% to the plaintiff, subject to a set-off for the unpaid invoice.