KUSA - Two weeks ago, 9NEWS investigated a tip about a kitchen remodel gone wrong, and a homeowner's chunk of savings gone with it.

Now, as a result of our original report and an act of generosity, that wrong has been made right.

"They walked away from my job, this was supposed to be my kitchen," said

Brian Tritz was out thousands of dollars and left with little more than a mess in his kitchen.

"It was just complete and total chaos," he said.

He had no other choice at the time, not anymore.

"We got a kitchen. We cooked in here last night, and we're excited about it," Tritz said.

Tritz's kitchen had been upside down for more than two months. He fronted Eddie's Home Services $20,000 to do the job. It wound up undone and three weeks overdue when the company had a labor issue.

Tritz's luck changed after his story ran on 9NEWS. Mark Maloney was watching.

"I felt horrible," Maloney said. "Brian and his wife have three kids."

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