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13th April - Some
plastering
| Being away I called up my neighbour. He says
they've done some plastering in the bedroom, but not that much and it doesn't
look very good. He'll try and take some pictures and email them over.
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14th April - a full
status report
| Pete, a local
builder I've used before is back from holiday and
he's been in to inspect the work.
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He says he's rather surprised that so little has
been done in the two weeks he's been away. The only work that has been done is
the plastering, but that's two walls and a ceiling in the bedroom - not the
sloped ceiling around the windows nor any other rooms. He also expressed concern
about the plastering quality as it's far too thin (even for a "1st skim") and
the bumps and ridges of the plasterboards is clearly evident. He says it is
possible for them to finish the work off correctly, but looking at their first
attempt it looks unlikely they will and if they mess it up more, to correct
would involve more work as what they've done would have to come down.
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2 weeks ending next Friday 20th and they had agreed this was fair. As it looks
unlikely they're going to go anywhere near this, I asked him for a formal quote
for all the items outstanding from Friday. I would then want him to do that
work, the others be excluded from site (I would write to them removing
permission from them to be on my property) and pay him direct, being prepared to
go to court if necessary to adjust the outstanding balance to them (either way).
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16/04/07 - 22/04/07 |
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16th April - Firing a
warning shot
| My intention is to get the work done. My
preference is that the company finish it and keep to the contract, Pete is the
backup plan to be used reluctantly.
I figured sending a letter reminding that I
intend to keep to the deadline that is now one week away would be a warning shot
that might produce action.
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I try and call my solicitor first, but
he's not in today. I came up with the following, sent it by email to the MD (cc'ing
my solicitor) and then sent a copy to my Mum in England who sent it by recorded
delivery direct to the firm:
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Dear John,
As you know I have been frustrated by concerns
over quality and the lack of progress on the loft conversion you are doing
for us. On 5th April, your Project Manager and I
agreed on a date which was fair and reasonable for all outstanding works to
be completed, and this was 20th April (as confirmed in writing
and also agreed with you in person during your visit on 10th April.)
Despite repeat attempts to find middle
ground and a way that we can move forward; I am yet again disappointed that
very little work has been done since then and do not think you will be able
to meet the agreed deadline.
Of principle concern is the limited work
that has been completed during the last 3 weeks; this has been limited to
initial plumbing works, the removal of some of the rubbish on the
scaffolding and some plastering of a very poor quality. During your visit on
10th April, I pointed out my concern with the plasterboards,
which were not secured properly, that they overlapped and that some flexed.
You personally advised that they would be secured and would be a correct
surface to apply plaster. The current situation is that a very thin skin of
plastering has been applied onto some surfaces that are still unsuitable -
not flat, flexes and have ridges. In addition, the plastering is extremely
thin for a first skim. Although it is possible for [company name withheld] to correct this
and the other items on my snagging list (to this point in the work), I have
little faith that [company name withheld] will either complete this by the deadline; or
attempt to do this at all.
I am writing to advise that I have employed
an independent expert who will be visiting each day this week to provide me
with a report of the quality of the work, and that I have now engaged my
solicitor.
After the 20thApril, if the
outstanding work as well as the agreed snagging list is not completed to a
reasonable standard; I will consider our contract terminated and will engage
another company to quote for completing the outstanding work & to address
any items that have not been fixed on the snagging list (dated 4th
April); and deduct that from the outstanding balance (£2,000). If the quote
exceeds the outstanding balance I will be seeking redress, if necessary
through legal channels.
Regards
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17th April - Action?
Possibly?
| Although he wouldn't have had the recorded
delivery letter today, I received a reply from the MD. This, being the first
reply in writing, was a surprise, but I thought indicated I had him rattled.
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He claims the delay was my fault as I withheld
payment for work that their project manager confirmed was not done and that they
had to wait for the building inspector (Hmm.. will come back to that one). He
also comes up with what I want: a schedule indicating he does intend to do the
work. Looks good, but will he? So far my impression of this firm is it talks big
and delivers small. Remember I'm still waiting for the architect to produce
accurate plans!
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Dear Ben,
Thank you for your e mail dated 9th April.
There have been a number of reasons for the delay in completing your
loft. For example, we have had to wait for payments to clear and for
payments to be made as per contract, ie, £4,000.00 paid instead of
£7,000. also, you made a complaint regarding the team which
necessitated getting the building inspector to come round for which we
had to wait a few days. This has now been passed by the Building
Inspector.
However, we are as anxious as you to get the work finished. This is the
proposed schedule for the rest of the week:
Tuesday/Wednesday - plasterers complete
Wednesday - Railing and soffits and guttering
Weds/Thurs - Electrician/plumber
Weds/Thurs - 2nd fix carpentry
I would be grateful if you could confirm that the 4 panel fire door is
what you require for the loft.
However, if a trade does go over by a day I do not accept your proposal
to get your own workman in and adjust the balance. This not acceptable.
I look forward to hearing from you.
Regards,
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| You know I think
that this chap's tactic is assuming that the customer is rather
intellectually challenged? Either that or he assumes that I have
absolutely no idea what is going on? "Waiting for the building
inspector"....."which has now been passed" ??? Right then - I
called the building inspector today. He said he hasn't been out since,
he hasn't been asked to go out since and his notes say that the
last he has on this is when he spoke to the project manager 2 weeks ago.
Oh, and when he did, the Project Manger asked him, the building
inspector, to write down all the items he wanted addressing. The
building inspector bluntly pointed out that he was the building
inspector, not the project manager and this was not his job. The
building inspector has not passed the extension off, he's merely made
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As for the schedule, this looks good but he
still doesn't mention the snagging list or that the work will be done to a
satisfactory quality. My opinion is that if a trade does go over by a day, then
yes that is okay, but what I've seen so far is if you give them a day they'll
take a week, or two, or maybe more... Actually, why the hell should I give
them any more time at all? No, we agreed a fair and reasonable timescale that
they have (before my letter yesterday) shown no intention of actually trying to
keep to it.
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basics of what happened and he's indicated it's not a problem. Keeping a record
of the events and communications was important and agreeing to draw a line in
the sand, agree a reasonable timescale to finish and then wanting to keep to it
is also quite reasonable.
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So, we're going to wait until Friday then get a
report from Pete. If it's all done, then great. If there are a few little bits
that'll take a day, then okay but if it's lots of bits that will take 5 days,
then NO. I will exclude them from site and give the other builders the go-ahead.
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In the meantime, I thought the (unexpected!)
request for confirmation about the fire door was a sneaky delay that he might
have dropped in (most strange this should come from him) so replied just to
that: "I haven't
previously been asked about my choice of fire doors or given a selection to
chose from. However, I do not want this to be a delaying factor, so please go
ahead with this 4 panel door." I
didn't mention anything else, and I'm not going to. He'll either deliver or not.
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Later on this day I got a telephone message
where he had got the letter by recorded delivery. In it he said he found my
letter "irritating" and was with the salesman right now who says he did not say
it would be 3 to 4 weeks.
Right.. so your salesman is really going to have a
conference call with the customer and boss and fall in on the side of the
customer!
Not interested.
Oh, and then there's the point of my letter being
an irritation... what the does he think he is to me???!!! And I've paid
him! £29,000!
As much as I wanted to call him back and
rant, I wasn't allowed. My girlfriend saw how much it was stressing me
and we were on holiday!
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18th April - some
update pictures
Forwarded by your ever helpful neighbour
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of the plastering line, I called John at 08:30 his time. He answered the
phone but on hearing it was me, was immediately "in
a meeting". I told him it was just one bit of info I wanted
to give, that the plastering on the main beam is awful and as he has
plasterers in today, can he please instruct them to correct the bottom
of beam so it's straight. He said, yes, no problem as I left him to his
meeting.
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19th April - some
more update pictures
The plastering has
dried quite well and an electrician has been in to pull the wires through.
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This chap seems to
have had a bit of a nightmare finding the wires!

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I cannot
understand why this board's been cut and is up?
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Why haven't they
sunk these cables yet?
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Hang on - what
happened to my 4 panel fire doors? As in the email that asked "please
confirm you want a 4 panel fire door"??
There is a story here as well... both doorways were the wrong size and the
carpenters had to cut away the opening and correct them.
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Now at this time, these are really rather boring
pictures, as I'm on hol and in a lovely beachside villa with it's own (almost
private) beach. I was pretty laid back about the thought of completely
random people doing unsupervised work in my house as you can see from this
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20th April - Nope,
not finished by the deadline
I called for an update to find the work has not been completed.
At the beginning of the week, John said (in
email):
Tuesday/Wednesday - plasterers complete Wednesday - Railing and soffits and guttering Weds/Thurs - Electrician/plumber Weds/Thurs - 2nd fix carpentry
...but the only thing he's managed to do
is the railing, plasterers and a bit of the electrics (not very well)
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Outstanding are:
- plasterboards,
- plastering,
- plumbing,
- electrics,
- guttering,
- soffits,
- some roof work,
- the balcony.
My independent builder
provides an estimate of £4,000 to complete this work and advises me, as I'm not
going to be there for another week anyay, it's best to
leave the in for another week to reduce the outstanding work.
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do want to
close the gap
between £4,000 and the outstanding balance (of £2,000) so I'm going to give them
more time. Also, it is possible that they can do this all in a week.. if they
want!
I called the MD to try and negotiate further, but there was no answer so I
left a message requesting he call me back.
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The plastering on
the new landing shows a 'step' of plaster between the new wall area
and the existing wall. I'm not too happy with it but that's where the wall
is and I'm not
sure how else it could be .
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See the back left
corner... the coaxial lead for my new aerial is curled up behind there! Why
would anyone see what is clearly a new TV aerial cable and conceal it behind
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They've channelled
the smoke alarm wires... and strangely this light switch. Just
what this light switch will control, I don't know. I discussed with the
first electrician
where to connect the new light to (existing switch), but I do not know
what this is.
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Considering the steel is
straight, this plastering is still unacceptable. So the call I made on
Tuesday 18th specifically about this obviously went nowhere then?
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Extractor fan is in (good) and 2 lights where
they're not supposed to be (bad)
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21st April
After no return call from yesterday's message, I
tried again. No answer, so left another message.
22nd April
Not that I'm bothered as it's Sunday... but
still no return call. This is a bit off considering my letters of a new final
deadline, and pointing out he's made no effort to meet it...
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Week 8
23/04/07 - 29/04/07 |
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weeks over the agreed contract length |
23rd April - Some
conversation
| After no return
call from the other messages and it now being "next week", I tried again to call the MD.
No pickup.
Having a
little think, I then try again from a different telephone number - 'Bingo!', it's
picked up straight away.
He says "in a meeting" and asks to call me back within
10 minutes. An hour later he actually does (I was somewhat surprised).
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I asked about missing the deadline and he
replied they "tried their best" last week, and didn't comment on the "slipping
by one day" possibility.
The MD advised that they were nearly there and assured me it would be all done "by Wednesday"
so asked for a few more days.
I pushed him a bit on the rebuild of the unsafe
landing / ceiling expressing concern that that work needed doing in the first
place. He avoided my specific questions instead pointing to the fact that it had
been completed.
I asked his plans to get the other work done and
he said the plumber would
be there first thing in the morning. I pointed out it is first thing in the morning and
there's no one here. He was rather startled by this (surprised I was at home)
and said "oh, well he has a dentist, doctor appointment and will be there at
midday". Yeah, right.
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the plumber that morning and guess what? He was at the "West Ham job", the job
that the 2 builders went to when they finished mine about 4 weeks ago. Hmm...
Anyway, I'll leave them to
get on with it.
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25th April - Are they finished? What do you
think?
| So, it's Wednesday - finish day, I'm still in
Australia and I think he hasn't completed. So I give him a tinkle. The
phone rings and rings, but is not answered. Hmmm...
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I wait 5 minutes, then
do the same trick as before and borrow someone else's
phone. A cheery, friendly voice answers straight away... my opening line of "Hi,
it's Ben here" was met by "err, I'm in a meeting, can I call you back?"
This guy's in a lot of meetings, isn't he?!
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out what's happened. There has been some more work, but not much. Regarding the
plumber, he came out today, but got flustered as he couldn't find where to tap
in to the hot & cold water supply or where to pick up the flow/return for the
radiators.
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26th April - I get a call back
| My call to him yesterday was 08:30 UK time, and
at 19:30 (UK time, but now next day where I am) a call comes back in and goes to
answerphone. Not sure what he was doing in those 11 hours of him not calling me back,
but I bet it was important.
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The message waffled lots, but the gist of it
said that the project manager's been fired and not to call him and that the
plumber's wife has left him so he couldn't attend, but there would be
another plumber in and they're "almost done"
[I've noted that's the 7th time
he's used that phrase to me now. Maybe I should call him "Mr.Almostdone" rather
than his name?].
He went on to state although he's over the time printed in the contract he
doesn't think he's
that much over and therefore it's not that bad. The building inspector is
booked for sign off on Friday afternoon and would I like to be there when he attends. If so,
please to call back.
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plumber was delayed for a number of reasons, including "wife left him". Must
just be my luck.. employing these plumbers with runaway wives...
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Another thought is a theme of his seems to be
forming, of using the promise of official inspectors on certain dates :
"We're
booking the building inspector, would you like to be there?", or
"Building
inspector is booked for Wednesday", and
"We don't want to book the building
inspector until you're there".
Hmm... 3 times so far and each time I hear it
I think "almost there, I'll calm down".
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morning, had remembered was Mr.Almostdone (who I have now associated with
spouting random words with no meaning) that had left the message, and I was busy
taking the picture below (really!!!)
I couldn't give a hoot and left him to get
on and deliver:
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Stress relief, Australian style. Pretty good! :)
27th April - It's Friday, 1 week over the 2
week extra time
| Soooo.... think they've finished? Na, not
really. Think they'll call me? Na, not really. Think they've made inroads? Well,
yes.
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I was going to call
Pete, but.... na, better not. It's sunny and I'm going for a sea plane ride and
I don't want to be stressed thinking about the Mr.Almostthere's blatant lies
about
my house talking to me like I'm some sort of intellectually challenged knobend.
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29thApril - I'mmmm baaaaack!
| Back in Blightly after a lovely flight courtesy
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First task... stepping into the dirtbowl mess of
a house.
Second task... kitchen and to put the kettle on! Once I have a nice
cuppa in my hand I can take things in a bit calmer! Walking around I note:
- Used plasterboard in the hallway
- Broken radiator cover in the hallway
- Lots of dirt and rubble on the stairs
- Lots of wood on the stairs
- No carpet on the landing outside the
bathroom and floorboards taken up and left up (WHY??? They didn't need to go near this area?)
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- Electrical cables hanging down and
unsecured
- Large trench knocked in the wall with the
pipes for the new bathroom sunk in. The rubble and mess from cutting it was
left over the carpet.
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- No carpet on the landing
- New landing ceiling that follows the line
of existing, and it's been plastered
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- Pendant light hanging down - no sign of my
original downlighters that were removed
- Pendant light is on... no switches turn it
off! Also attached to this 'always on' circuit are existing lights over
other landing
- Water / heating pipes are not boxed in.
- Handrails / banisters are on
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- Plastering along the new wall is complete,
but with the step on the wall
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- Gap between stairs and wall has been filled
- Stairs no longer creak
- Plastering around new stairwell looks good
- 2 lights next to each other at top of
stairwell. Very odd
- Main room fire door is on
- Plastering in main room looks good
- Plastering on main room beam is not
straight
- Juliette balcony is attached
- Bathroom door is on
- Bathroom has lights in really strange
position; preventing shower door being installed
- Bathroom extractor fan is in
- Shower tray on the floor
- Bathroom rad far bigger than requested, but
installed
- Towel rail installed.. on the floor
- External vent is not installed
- Additional fire door propped up in the main
room
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It's not enough.
I look around
further and find unfinished roof flashing, missing / broken tiles, unfinished
guttering, unpainted balcony, rubbish on roof, electric sockets hanging from
walls, no hot water, some lights in house not working, burglar alarm bypassed,
my carpet outside, and oh look my house keys.
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call Pete and he tells me more. It seems there have been quite a number
of contractors in, but only for a few hours at a time. At a quick count
from memory I've had 4 plumbers, 3 electricians and 2 carpenters. There's been a
problem with no central co-ordination so each chap comes in and does a bit of
work without speaking to the others. The subcontractors report back with a "I'm
done" message, but no-one is coming to inspect that subcontractor is done.
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The security was also of grave concern. I've
bleated on about this before, but to absolutely no avail. It turns out the sub
contractors have been moving the keys between them by hiding them in a
< standard builder's
hiding place > for these sorts of jobs. I won't write what this standard place is
as someone will read this and try it, but I'm ABSOLUTELY F**KING LIVID to think
that my keys have been outside, ready for anyone to pick them up / watch someone
pick them up, and especially in the area I'm in. I have excellent security on
the house making it near impossible to break in... unless some tosspot has the frikkin keys...!!
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leave him, however this was not the reason why he was unable to finish. The
reason was he couldn't find a the hot/cold or flow/return so the company sent a
more experienced chap and he came on Friday. He announced
himself as the problem solver rather than the plumber to finish things off,
found the hot/cold and flow/return, tore up 2 carpets and threw them outside,
left floorboards uncovered and channelled a trench in the wall for the pipes and
left the rubble where it fell. Lovely - NOT! Hmmm...
does the MD think that I'll never know of these things?
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height from floor to ceiling in this picture is just over 2metres. One
has to wonder what sort of plumber thought it was okay to position it at
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The landing lights:
The longest side is about 3m and the shortest 2m. Just why would you put
two tiny downlighters on one side of this ceiling? I mean, does he stand
back and say "yeah, I'm really proud of that - that's just how I'd have
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When you walk into the room your eyes go straight towards this. I've
drawn the vertical and horizontal on here and although it doesn't seem
like much, the effect is pretty bad when you see it, probably due to it
being a 3.5 meter span (it's the same on the other side). One of those
things that'll bug you forever if it's not sorted...

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Where are we now?
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come back as on Friday, they took ALL the tools and left the keys.
My local builder says the remaining
work will cost less than £2,000, so I've given the work to him.
The new builder will
itemise everything he does with a corresponding price and once complete this
will go to the company with a cheque for the difference between the balance
(£2,000) and the bill to complete the work.
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The company can't get into the house without the
keys and I'm not going to let them in. When
they call me to explain why they haven't finished by the date they said, then
I'll tell him of my decision, but I wonder how long this will be?
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30/04/07 - 06/05/07 |
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30th April - I'll get
my secretary on to you!
| Back at work today. Don't you just love it?
Still it's warm and sunny in London and wet and cold in Sydney so it isn't that
bad!
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Whilst at work, my phone
takes a message purporting to be from the company. It's a lady who I haven't heard from before.
His secretary maybe? Perhaps has been asked as the MD knows that I'm at the end of my
tether??
She says she's calling to let me know that we're almost there, the carpenters
will be in tomorrow to finish off and that they are going to do the electrical check and building inspector
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- Who is this lady and where is
Mr.Almostthere?
- The carpenters don't need to come back in.
I do however need a plumber (OH PURLEEEEAAAASSSSEEE... can we have a
frikkin plumber? 1 month ago the MD said plumbing was a 1 to 2 day job!!!!!), a
plasterer (preferably one with a spirit level that's not 7 degrees out), an
electrician (a trained one if you don't mind. Lights that don't turn off are
bad for the environment) and finally a builder (one that knows how to finish off a
job started 3 weeks ago would be super).
- What's that? We're a) "almost there" and b)
would I like to be there for the building inspector as you're booking it? Ahhh... now you're
using that line too much I think! That's now FOUR times...
Now if that isn't a probing call I don't know
what is!
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I'm looking for the MD to call me back and
explain a few things - like
- why has he missed the latest deadline,
- why do they not have the keys,
- why is the electrician a Muppet,
- why did the plumber put the towel rail on
the floor
- why did the plasterer still not correct a
bad bit I told him (the MD) about 7 days ago?
- why have they not addressed all issues on
my snagging list of 3 ½ weeks ago ?
So I call the MD... straight to voicemail. I
leave a message saying as advised in writing on 5th April, and confirmed in my
recorded delivery letter of 16th April, I have now employed other builders to
finish. I have been as fair as I could be, but you've just not shown sufficient
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wonder what his next move was though. I reckoned he was going to send in a load
of workers then cry foul when they can't access site.
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1st May - "You don't
want to go down that route..."
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the building inspector. He's not had a request to attend Friday, nor has heard
from the company at all. Funny that.
I told him what had happened and that I had
employed someone else. He asked to come down and meet them and we made an
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Right on cue.... just what I thought, did
happen!
As the new builders are working, some bloke from the
company comes up the scaffolding and asks what they're doing. He's with some
others from the firm. Pete explains that
the client has employed them to finish off the work and that as far as they're
aware the company shouldn't have people there anymore.
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there's someone else working on the job. He asks to speak to Pete. Pete explains
that the client has employed him to finish off the work. The MD's response was
"but there's only a day left" as
Pete said there certainly is a lot more than a
day's work to go.
The MD said that I wouldn't return his calls
[The only telephone message I have not returned of his is on 17th
April (click)] and asked how well he knows
me. Pete said a bit as he's
done work for me before.
In rather an aggressive, threatening tone he said "you
tell Ben that he DOES NOT wanna go down that route".
Pete pointed out
he was merely a contractor and any disagreement between him and Ben is between
him and Ben and he is not getting involved and would be handing the phone back now.
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He then asked if his guys could clear the site
down before they leave and Pete said fine.
I wondered what this meant - why would he be so
concerned with clearing the site down immediately, but then I realised. All the
rubbish will have gone from the scaffolding... he intends to have the
scaffolding down immediately to make it difficult to continue. Ah-ha... that's
just want I want!
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Some pictures of today:
1st May pm - Let's set
the legal scene..
| I call my solicitor to ask for for advice from
here. He asks some questions and concludes I'm well within my rights to give it
to another.
He thinks that the company won't take me to court as they'll
never reclaim the costs and if he takes me to the small claims, I represent
myself and taking this (blog) documentation will have a clear picture of what's
happened. The law sees things as fair and reasonable and I have been.
My
solicitor says to send an email or letter stating the position... so I do (by
email and recorded delivery)
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1st May, 2007
[Name withheld]
Managing Director
[Withheld] Lofts and Extensions
Dear Mr.[Withheld],
Your actions of repeatedly missing deadlines and poor quality workmanship
are undoubtedly a repudiatory breach of contract and I hereby treat them
accordingly and conclude our relationship.
I have employed other contractors to complete (or rectify where
necessary) the roofing, plastering, plumbing, electrics and second fix.
Once complete I will forward a detailed breakdown of this work and a cheque
of the balance less the contractors charge.
Regards
Ben Pike
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| But, whilst I'm typing it, a phone call comes in
from the MD. I drop it to voicemail on purpose as if I talk to him we'll end up
arguing - he'll spout bullsh*t and I'll tell him he is. No point.
The voicemail
is intimidating (I think it's intended to be anyway). This was the general
gist...
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| So, next step, convert voice message to a WAV
file and store for future use.
But in the meantime, this not removing
scaffolding thing is really bad. I haven't been able to park my car on the drive
for 2.5 months (it's hidden in a garage elsewhere) and haven't been able to get
my contractors in to landscape the garden in preparation for my kitchen
extension. So not only have they delayed this work, they're delaying other work!
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So, I call my solicitor again. He says have it
removed and taken to his premises and bill him. I said that may well come to
over £1,000. Ah. Okay then, how about someone removing and disposing of it?
Well.. I don't want it (it's scrap metal to me), but someone else might and they
might accept the scrap metal as payment for dismantling and removing. Right.
Soooo... you could get it removed and disposed of without charge? Yep. What's
the legalities... his property is trespassing on your land, give him 14 days
notice to remove it or you will. How about 7 days notice? Don't see why not!
Excellent - another solution!
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| I followed up the earlier letter with this, also
putting it in for recorded delivery:
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1st May, 2007
[Name withheld]
Managing Director
[Withheld] Lofts and Extensions
Dear Mr.[Withheld],
As our relationship has been concluded your scaffolding is trespassing on my
property.
I hereby give notice that you have 7 days to remove your scaffolding from my
land or I will remove and dispose of it and claim the cost from yourself.
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| The remove "and dispose" words should
wake him up, although if he can't be arsed I'll give him a warning shot next
Monday and failing that will have to find someone who wants to make it go away.
I'm sure it can't be difficult!
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2nd May - Nothing of
note.
I don't hear anything today. Not a phone call,
email or letter.
In the meantime, I've left a camera with
Pete to document what they've done and one interesting bit is this, the extractor
fan in the bathroom "that's ready for use":
Although the extractor fan looked
'done', it was noticed that there was nothing on the roof.
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... so when they took it
out,
they found this - it vented nowhere - just into the loft void!

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3rd May - The building
inspector attends
In formalising the new builders, I booked
appointment with building inspector so he could give us his thoughts on what he
wants and to meet the new builders.
He came round in the morning and said:
- Where did those 4 glass doors come
from? They're not on the plans, windows are (he is correct, I queried this
at the start). Oooo.. bit too much glass there - over 25% You may have to remove -
I'll check.
- What's that balcony? Nono, can't have that.
Nearest you can have is a rail to stop you falling out.
- I've told them 3 times about the bulkhead
on the stairs and it's still too small a gap! You'll have to bash it out,
re-support and re-plaster. 2m is the legal min height.
- He still hasn't checked all the floor for
fireproofing (and the chickenwire to support) and asked for some spots to be
uncovered. And what did he find? Fireproofing did not go the whole way
through. He's now insisted that all the floor comes up. That's EVERY board.
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So, as I suspected, the company's Monday call "we'll finish on Tuesday" and
booking final inspection for this Friday was b*llox and there is absolutely no
way it'd have been signed off.
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| And something else that's pretty bloody major- it turns out that the signoff
certificate will go to the submitter of the application, the loft company..
rather than me, the house owner. The man from the council is seeing how this can
be changed as his first thought is that I will have to put another application
in! This is more of an admin task than a huge deal, but now I understand John's
message saying "I will not release the certificate" - he would have it sent to
him after my guys finish the job.
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I spoke to
Pete about
how these extra items would affect the £2,000 and was told it would
increase it by a whopping 50%. "Another £1,000 which would make it
£3,000 I'm afraid".
I told him to proceed - I would try and claim from the company
or would take it on the chin.
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4th May
This page is full... over we go to page 5 -
click
www.myloftextension.co.uk
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