I'm madder than a coiled rattler about 2-year old renovations to house.
(before I start...just a note: this isn't the stuccoed, barely-heated building where I want to install the misting system for summer. This is about our vinyl exteriored 31 year old house).
2 yrs ago hired general contractor to take out two walls in LR and kitchen, new cupboards, etc.
They did a super job, I think!
He hired an electrical company to install all the elec stuff including 12 pot lights in ceiling, and new wiring into kitchen island and panel box.
House is a split level, no living space above the area where work was done...just attic.
A couple wks ago I noticed strange melting pattern where two roofs meet (the other "melts" are normal vents).
The area where work was done is the part closest to camera, accessed by attic hatch (strange melting pattern).
As far as I know, only the electrician went into the attic.

So I--yes I--climbed into the attic hatch to look, taking the trouble light with me. That's the red cord in pic.
Look at how they left the attic and back of the bedroom wall! Looked at bedroom wall, mold starting on both sides!
Plus, see the narrow gap in the blown in insulation? that "hole"/gap went down with nothing in it...probably to the basement? no insulation, nothing. AND the plastic laying at my feet was a huge sheet...about 10' x 12', with tuck tape on it, just laying there, on top of the blown-in cellulose stuff !! Wonder where THAT came from, too!

And the attic hatch (the way I found it)

Obviously it never had any vapor barrier in 31 yrs.
But the insulation is just laying on the floor, had never been put back where it belonged!
Looked around and saw a few more "pink" (should be UNDER the blown in) laying around:

OK, here's what I did...coughing all the way. Put insulation between studs, then finished gaps with spray foam.
The hole that went down to "wherever" I stuffed insulation down, never did find the bottom! Extra insulation that I took up there with me, I just laid down on top of the blown-in...also found that piece of two 2x4s nailed together. Don't know where that came from!

What would you guys do?
(a) call the contractor to complain about the electrician?
(b) call the electrician to tell him off (without telling the contractor?)
(c) rant and rave at both of them
(d) demand "something" ... PROOF that all's well with everything else?
What REALLY p****s me off is that I asked the electrician before he started if he was a journeyman.
He said yes.
This reno cost mega bucks and I'm disgusted that I had to climb into that attic and work up there.
Like I said before, husband has a lot of good points.
Analytical problem-solving isnt one of 'em. That's left to me.
Your thoughts please...
Barb