| [Name withheld],
It is regrettable that we must write to
you explaining our dissatisfaction with how our loft extension is
progressing at this moment in time and how it is becoming unnecessarily
painful.
There are a number of concerns and we
do not feel that Frank is addressing these adequately. In fact we have
lost confidence in Frank and whilst acknowledging he is new to the role,
don't feel he has adequate training or experience to project manage
this, hence my mail to you now.
Currently our issues are as follows:
Staircase
There has been confusion from the start over the stairs that we
want. At each stage we have been reassured that your firm do understand,
yet evidence suggests this is not the case and on numerous times we have
sought to clarify. The stairs have now been made and are ready, although
we have no amended plan (as requested repeatedly) to confirm that we are
going to get the stairs as per our original & contractual requirements.
We have been advised that the new
stairs would be installed on Friday. They were not. We were then advised
they would be installed on Saturday, they were not. We have had no
progress updates, as I keep taping off the rooms to protect from the
dust that dropping the ceiling will bring. We hope that they will be
installed on Monday however we note that we have no windows or any form
of security yet in the loft area, being told they will arrive at the end
of next week. The single lining of felt that is currently used to shield
the loft from the elements (noting snow is forecast next week) and to
secure (noting we live in a high crime area) will not suffice and will
not be accepted as a temporary fixture.
Security
Your builders have the keys to our home and as such we have placed great
trust in your organisation. On Saturday I asked a neighbour to check
status. He discovered that the front door was locked on the yale only.
On the landing the ladder was propped up through the open loft hatch,
allowing free access in and out of the loft (not to mention a cold wind
blowing through the house). Considering the ease of which someone is
able to scale the scaffolding, this is a shocking breach of trust and
one that makes me absolutely furious.
Safety
Your builders have removed the upper staircase railing and the landing
lights and left site. A fall off the landing would surely cause
significant injury. The lack of lighting increases the risk of this
happening considerably. We're working round this by sleeping in another
room nearer the bathroom to reduce the need for us to go near this
hazardous area. We do think that some temporary barrier and lighting
should have been installed.
Plans / design / confirmation
From the start we were told we would be provided with detailed plans.
Some plans were drawn-up but we immediately pointed out that they were
inaccurate and contrary to our contractual agreement (I actually suspect
that these are blueprint plans used for all you customers). In response
to this we were told amended plans would be provided - specifically we
were told the architect would be back on Friday 9th March, then Monday
10th March, then that measurements were taken and the amended plans
would be posted. This answer finally morphed (on Wednesday 14th) to
"we'll go and measure" once it had been made. This has caused us
particular problems with the bathroom. The original estimated
measurements we were given by the builders (due to the lack of measured
plans) turned out to be inaccurate which we found out after purchasing
the bathroom. We have since had to amend the order, narrowly missing a
£300 restocking charge.
Furthermore having now measured the
remaining elements of the extension, I note that it's impossible for the
bathroom door to open if there is a bed in the room. A problem that can
be resolved but which should not be a surprise at this stage.
I was told on Friday morning (directly
by the builders) that there was a radiator in the way at the bottom of
the stairs and that it was being removed. I contacted Frank to ask why
it was in the way and by how much. He replied telling me that it needed
moving by a metre. This is most concerning as there is only 1.2m on that
part of the landing. I asked why the radiator needed moving; by how
much; and where the base of the stairs are supposed to start from (by
email) and I am still awaiting a response. This situation would not have
occurred if we had detailed plans as requested.
Frank then went on to explain that he
actually didn't have a plumber to move the radiator. I referred a
plumber to Frank (as requested) and have since learnt that Frank was unable to describe the basic
details of the job to enable the plumber to provide a quote. He then
advised the plumber to get the plans from me however as we do not have
any detailed plans the plumber was unable to use the current version as
they are not representative of the project. The plumber spoke to Frank
again who told him that he would call him back with more details but he
has as of yet failed to do so. We have since removed the radiator
without any further support from Frank.
Electrics
There are wires hanging down from various points in the house. My
expectation is for some effort to be made to coil these up out of the
way.
Wooden shavings
I currently have wooden shavings in my hall way, my stairs, my landing
and some in the bedroom. It is clear that someone has been cutting wood
inside the house and has made no effort to either reduce the mess or
clear up after themselves.
Equipment storage
I understand the need to store expensive equipment within the house
rather than in the loft void where it could be stolen, but storing dirty
equipment on a new, cream carpet is an action that can only annoy the
home owner.
Crockery
I am happy for the builders
to help themselves to cups of tea, but I have now asked 3 times that
they at least return the mugs but my requests have been repeatedly
ignored. It's rather frustrating to be unable to make a drink in the
morning as all the cups have gone.
Storage
I have already given up my front driveway, access to the back garden, my
bedroom and my landing to dust, dirt and shavings and I do not want
further mess in my house. Storing the veluxes and stairs in my lounge /
dining room just feels like the entire house has been taken over. I was
assured by the salesman that most of the work would take place via the
scaffolding and they would only break through in the final week once all
has been done. This is not the case and I feel that more of the house
has been disrupted than is necessary.
Overall we are of the opinion that no
respect at all is being paid to our property. This is being treated as
your building site with little acknowledgement that this is our home.
We continue to struggle to get accurate
information from Frank and due to lack of plans we still are unsure of
what the finished result will be. We don't know when the scaffolding
will come down, when the skip will go or even when the loft is likely to
be secured. We can't get a date of when the plumber will come in, when
he will leave or even if he can run the (correct) 22mm pipe for the
shower unit. There was some rubbish in the loft void which the salesman said was
not a problem however the builders will not to put it in the skip,
having separated it from their rubbish. The outside tap has had rubbish
thrown on it, breaking it. The fence has had rubbish thrown on it,
breaking it. We have not been able to watch television for 5 days since
the Sky feed has somehow been disrupted, not only affecting our
immediate viewing, but also the recording schedule of certain series.
The building inspector instructed photographs to be taken of amendments
he demanded. Frank told me the builders had a digital camera to do this,
however when I checked they told me they did not and I had to loan them
a camera.
In a nutshell, we are very unhappy
customers. I have taken tomorrow off work to try and get a handle of
what's going on, with a view to trying to arrange working from home for
the rest of the week. Security is of the utmost concern and I have
little trust or confidence in a successful delivery of the project.
I await your comments,
Regards
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