Wonder if they have a full order book...
Terrible craftsmanship, but you have to question why the householder didn't
ask questions *during* construction - they must've seen that there was no
compacted hardcore under the base, that the bricks didn't match, the
ridiculous 'airpipe' visible in the concrete, etc.
No pictures really showing what the problem was. The person only took them
during
demolition, so it doesn't give a true indication of any bad work.
Maybe he needs to have a bit more common sense and do a bit of research on
the
companies he employs. Why would anyone pay Ł5000 BEFORE a job was complete.
> companies he employs. Why would anyone pay £5000 BEFORE a job was complete.
There's a whole catalogue of pictures showing defects.
What is more amazing is that he doesn't say anything about retreving
the money.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=o1efHprNWmQ
"Paul" <pa...@nochance.nospam> wrote in message news:...
> This is worth a read if you ever consider buying a conservatory
>
Looks like there based in Alton from a home address?
"Andy Hall" <an...@hall.nospam> wrote in message news:485d49ed@qaanaaq...
That full height wall is not tied to the existing house, surprised it needed
knocking down! the concrete is far too thin in places and is laid straight
on top of the dirt.
To be honest I am struggling to see anything right with it.... really
struggling.
"Andy Hall" <an...@hall.nospam> wrote in message news:485d49ed@qaanaaq...
> On 2008-06-21 19:27:17 +0100, "john m" <jo...@nospam.2net> said:
>
>>
>> "Paul" <pa...@nochance.nospam> wrote in message
>> news:02b1bfe6$0$2993$c3e...@news.astraweb.com...
>>> This is worth a read if you ever consider buying a conservatory
>>>
>>> www.freewebs.com/
>>
>> No pictures really showing what the problem was. The person only took
>> them
>> during
>> demolition, so it doesn't give a true indication of any bad work.
>> Maybe he needs to have a bit more common sense and do a bit of research
>> on
>> the
>> companies he employs. Why would anyone pay Ł5000 BEFORE a job was