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On 17 Sep, 11:53, wrote:
On 17 Sep, 10:48, Tim S wrote: .... Maybe connected with the rise in unemployment, giving more people who now can't afford to "get someone in" and/or no have no excuse for not rounding that toit. Chris We recently got a reputable firm in to do a job which would have taken us weeks to do. They made such a mess of it that we'll never, ever, employ anyone else again. We're still finding things which need to be re-done, many weeks afterwards. And that's without their damaging the structure of a house wall - which we insisted was rebuilt. We didn't pay the price asked but that's no compensation. Mary |
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, wrote: e recently got a reputable firm in to do a job which would have taken us weeks to do. They made such a mess of it that we'll never, ever, employ anyone else again. Not a reputable firm, then. -- *It was recently discovered that research causes cancer in rats* Dave Plowman London SW To e-mail, change noise into sound. |
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On Sep 17, 4:29*pm, "
wrote: They made such a mess of it that we'll never, ever, employ anyone else again. We're still finding things which need to be re-done, many weeks afterwards. Miserably found similar. I kid you not when I say what started as a "list" in 2004 is now longer than when I started AND nowhere near complete by 2009. Indeed it caused seemingly less important tasks to get pushed to the end. Take a window-cill, now Nynex it. To back the car off the raised driveway I have to look in the side- mirrors (well I don't, but the screaming gets tedious) and notice the window-cill over the planters. I'm going out so can only make a mental note that the mortar line below the window bares not a jot of parallelism to the window-cill above. I know the brickie was only capable of laying bricks whose proximity to any other was not just chance, but subject to deliberate variation so as to exclude any accusation that "a wall" was the objective. I ponder whether a blackhole has formed in my locality creating a lensing effect and mutter about construction quality, shortly before exploring the latest pothole in the road without proper protective equipment. The window has been painted by decorators 3 times since 1997 when Nynex visited. On not one occasion did they draw my attention to the cause, merely applying 2pk epoxy to rigidly hold the cill in its new position so as to ensure water drains not off the cill but back against the frame. The cause being a black cable run under the window-cill nailed *upwards* into the cill so smashing it off the wall to create a gap. The gap between cill and mortar line varied from 1/2" to over 3/4" - hidden by a combination of shadow cast by the window cill and obscurred by the black cable unless viewed from below. Suffice to say the mortar-line below is now a 3ft long removable section bonded only to itself, cobwebs and nothing else. I redecorated the other side due to damp and noted just a tinge of white hygroscopic on an otherwise fully south facing wall. It is getting on for late September with a Summer indistinguishable from a urinal save for fewer fag ends. So this treat will no doubt wait until another Summer does finally bestow us with its obligatory ****ing down unless I do a particularly weak mortar mix and castrate the cable back to its innocuous brown box cunningly hiding an air-vent they had smashed on first attempt of cable entry. They might as well employ burglars, they do less damage. What do cavity wall installers plan on doing to top it - an JCB breaker to make holes? It is just depressing, a case of "not their house so who gives a ****". |
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On 18 Sep, 00:43, "js.b1" wrote:
On Sep 17, 4:29*pm, " wrote: They made such a mess of it that we'll never, ever, employ anyone else again. We're still finding things which need to be re-done, many weeks afterwards. Miserably found similar. snipped but read, very carefully. It is just depressing, a case of "not their house so who gives a ****". That's the conclusion we've reached. When we called in the site manager he said that he wouldn't have accepted the work in his house. The 'workmen' have been hauled over the coals, according to him. We might be able to use our dining room tomorrow ... I hope so. It's been depressing - and doesn't help to know that others have suffered in the same way. But I do commiserate ... Mary |
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