"rck" wrote in message
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"Edwin Pawlowski" wrote in message
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"Patscga" wrote in message
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There's a distinct line of demarcation about three feet long on my new
hardwood
floor where the urethane was not applied properly; i.e. thick on one
side
of
the line, much thinner on the other. It bothers me every time look at
it,
which is several times a day. Is there something that can be done
about
it? I
sent an email to the installer and he has not responded.
Thanks.
Pat
It may have to be sanded to blend, then the entire floor re-coated. The
installer should be willing to do it if he is at all reputable.
If he will not respond to an e-mail complaint, then he is very likely not
reputable. Many states have statutes which protect the consumer against
fraudulent and deceptive business practices. Contact the Attorney
General's
office in your state to inquire. You may be entitled to more than the
amount
you paid. In some states it's three times what you paid if it involves
auto
or home repairs.
Bob
try that squarish thing. has 12 buttons or so on it. usually called the
TELEPHONE. not everyone, especially busy trades people, do their critical
business via email. perhaps he just didn't check it this week.
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