sydney
tinky ****in winky
always use steel btw...
Yes you have, almost every job I go to I'm either fixing someone's bodge or I notice a bodge. I'm currently doing some plumbing at a friend's house and the builders are dodgy as f***! I can tell within seconds if someone's legit
always use steel btw...
EveryTradesmanEver says the previous guy bodged it. Them's the rules
Update after visit this morning...
The boss didn’t come so I still haven’t paid.
Youngish chap came on his own. He was assistant yesterday but has been promoted as the other bloke has left the company!
Very personable young man who answered my questions and did a good job.
1. Replacing the gutter was completely impossible. There is no plastic gutter there. It is all made of integrated lead sheeting (see photo) that would genuinely be an expensive nightmare to start messing around with.
2. The levelling was required due to bowing and pooling. The German goo is described as “very expensive liquid plastic”. But they only used “half a large tin” so I am clear that £500 for materials can’t be right.
3. The leaking/overflowing after rain yesterday was due to blocked downpipe - it was blocked at the bottom and completely full of water. He cleared it and resealed at the top.
4. I am happy they have done a decent job that needed doing. £200 for labour feels about right now after 3 visits (checking with Mrs G this morning, they were also here for an hour on a first visit when they partially cleared the gully
). Before paying, I intend to try and get clear information from the boss about the cost of the material used.
I do this almost every day but it's real I tell ya real!Whilst sucking in air through their teeth. If it’s really bad a Stan Laurel head scratch is often employed
I do this almost every day but it's real I tell ya real!
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Whilst sucking in air through their teeth. If it’s really bad a Stan Laurel head scratch is often employed
A little bit Graham Potter like
Conservatories are a bit like sheds, anything over 20 years and you living on borrowed time and they will leak and be such a pain you'll soon end up smashing them down and replacing them or moving (which is what I did at my last place).
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Bounce. Update please, this has been the best thread for ages. Seriously, I'm interested to know how you got on with the £700 gutter bill?
Would strongly advise a reputable surveyor before you replace the beam. Might be a serious problem, might be nothing. Lets hope nothing as £3,000 - £5,000 is not beyonds bounds for real structural stuff.
We've just had some Karndean wood flooring laminate laid in our living room. Very happy with the result, it looks great but oh my life what a trauma. Emptied the living room of all furniture on the Weds and pulled up the old carpet and underlay in prep for them to come and pour the resin the next day (Thurs), and lay the floor on Friday after the resin had dried. So Weds night we had sofa and armchairs out on the patio, which we had to cover in tarpaulin as rain was forecast, and the rest of the lounge stuff scattered around the house. Disassembling the TV unit (+Sky box, +PS4, +Surround Sound, +Alexa, +Wireless router) was an absolute MISSION.
So they pour the resin on Thursday, and come back Friday to lay the floor. Friday morning comes, and I get the old GP teeth-suck. There's still a few dark patches, meaning not fully dried, meaning moisture, meaning they can't lay the flooring that day. "So when then ?" "NEXT Friday" (a whole week away). With my house in furniture chaos. I'd bargained for maybe 3 days of chaos, but not 10, especially as I'm WFH and all my interbob is disconnected from my desk.
I had a bitter grizzle at the shop and got it shifted to the following Thursday at least, but they wouldn't knock anything off for the aggro because I'd been "quoted down to the skin on this job", but they'd give me 10% off on the next one if we used them again (yeah, right). Plus the fact their herberts didn't even arrive till f*cking lunchtime, which meant it carried over to the next morning before they finished the job.
They've done a great job in laying it, the floor looks great. But what a cuffing TRAUMA. Bloody tradesmen.
But on the bright side you'll get decades of mincing round your lounge without any worries about carpet, wood or laminate flooring. I'm an absolute Karndean disciple
You did get underfloor heating laid at the same time didn't you
Sorry, no further juicy update available on Das Guttergate.
Waiting for invoice or other request for payment. Will let you know how it goes.
Next episode starts tomorrow with decking and fence work. From one end of the scale to the other - I have got a really good bloke booked in for 2+ days work charging me only £250 labour. Travis Perkins definitely saw me coming though with £900 cost for materials. No German goo but apparently decking boards and fence posts cost a fortune these days too...