How to Defend Against Unfair GC Deductions and Backcharges
Backcharges and deductions are one of the most common ways subcontractors lose money. A GC claims work was defective, incomplete, or late — and deducts from your payment. Often, these deductions are based on incomplete information or shifted blame. The only effective defense is proof — and that means documentation created before the dispute arises.
Key Points
The best defense against a deduction is proof the work was done correctly on time
Photos with embedded metadata are the most effective anti-backcharge evidence
Documenting conditions outside your control preemptively defeats blame-shifting
Crew time records disprove 'not enough labor' claims
Correspondence records in daily logs create a complete project timeline
Voice Log Pro costs $49/month — a single unfair deduction can cost thousands
Step-by-Step Guide
Document completed work on the day it's finished
Don't wait for punch lists. Record a voice note on the day you complete a scope of work, describing what was finished, that it meets specifications, and any relevant details. This creates a contemporaneous record that the work was done correctly before anyone claims otherwise.
Take completion photos with geotags
Photograph completed work from multiple angles. Voice Log Pro embeds these photos with timestamps and geolocation in your daily report. If a GC later claims work was 'never finished' or 'poorly done,' your photos prove otherwise with irrefutable metadata.
Document site conditions outside your control
Record conditions that could affect your work: unfinished work by other trades, damaged materials, weather exposure, or access issues. This creates context that preempts blame-shifting. If a GC tries to charge you for fixing adjacent damage, your records show it existed before your work.
Maintain a daily record of crew hours on site
Backcharges sometimes claim you 'didn't have enough crew' or 'took too long.' Your daily logs with crew counts, hours worked, and tasks completed prove your actual resource allocation. Voice Log Pro tracks this automatically through your daily voice reports.
Save all correspondence related to the scope
Reference emails, text messages, and RFI communications in your daily logs. This creates a complete timeline that shows if a GC changed requirements, delayed your access, or failed to provide necessary information before charging you for outcomes they caused.
Ready to Start Documenting?
Voice Log Pro makes all of the above automatic. Record your day in 30 seconds.