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Concerns about our loft conversion….
Concerns about our loft conversion….
My builder seems like a genuine person which is the main reason we chose him over cheaper quotes but we’re ending completion of the loft conversation there are a few issues which I outline below. I also have a few questions and guidance from this group of 112k members… I also hope this helps members of this forum planning their own works. Here goes!
1) Geometry issues: The velux window near the party wall is slanted and not square. With a laser level you can see how off it is. It looks horrible to me. The angles where the rafters meet the ridge are different at the party wall when compared to the gable end. The dwarf wall is slightly bellied and also slanting (as per pic). The builder says its minimal and picky… and that the plasterer will sort it. I’m not happy though. I’ve had to change our LED design to now not go around the reveals to highlight the problem. See pics.
2) Quality concerns: I’ve paid for shell only and done most internals myself (such as boarding). During the build I’ve been concerned with quality as veluxes started leaking at day 1, the flat roof had dips under the windows where water was pooling, there were rips in new vapour barrier and not all rafters were replaced (contributing to the bad geometry now). During boarding I’ve found things not level, square or ‘done right’ in my mind. I told him at the start I didn’t want squeeky floors and things loose yet he is here today trying to fix the flooring plus loose spindles etc… some of this these issues the builder has sorted and some he has not. This aside, some other aspects of the job we are happy with and he has done a few small extras gere and there.
3) Delays: The shell was due to be completed mid-September but we did add on a re-tiling (+ re batten/felt) of the front elevation and the side extension of the house in fairness – so lets say it should have been done by October. We are here at the end of January and the re-tiling of some parts of the extension is still pending (4 months on). Delays were primarily due to the usual weather etc but also the brickies messing the contractor around, him ordering the wrong veluxes, waiting for materials/scaffolders and a host of other personal issues the builder has had. These involve his elderly mother, his new land purchase, moving home his infant son… hospitals, car homes, doctors etc. I have been extremely patient up to now even when he has gone weeks not returning my calls (even with a text) and a handful of times saying he will be there first thing and just not turning up at all. I do trust he has alot of issues with his Mother which I really do feel for – but ‘his problems’ have become ‘our problems’ which isn’t fair. Our plans for Christmas and New Year were badly impacted… the house was a mess, there was rubbish left outside, the garage was leaking, there was concrete spilled on our drive and all sorts. Our rooms are full of old storage that needs to go back in the eaves once jobs are finished. The builder has done a few extras like boarding out the eaves fully.
4) Design Change: I also had my original design drawn up by my architect using x5 huge steels for the ridge, a post, x2 at the party wall etc… and at the start the builder changed the design (re-drawing at his expense) which came back using mostly wooden beams instead. He claimed the plans didn’t work and we ultimately trusted that view despite the architect disagreeing. There were building control issues with beams being sat on the active side of the chimney (sat on a ledge) which eventually the builder resolved and had to be agreed with the structural engineer etc. There was a dispute over a redundant chimney stack (which we wanted removed in our original plan) which he later agreed to sort out and remove / supporting with a steel… and he did a good job on that.
5) Behaviours: In summary, the builder seems genuine and is a kind guy… but by his own admission some of his workers weren’t the same… he told me himself that some of them were bad characters, on various drugs (green stuff, white stuff etc) and when I saw some of the labourers with no teeth – it made me wonder do these guys actually give a sh*t about our home and can I trust them walking around it? One put a hole in our 1st floor bedroom ceiling which I want repairing properly – when the builder is today using decorators caulk.
Questions for you guys:
A) Am I being unreasonable or too picky here, generally? By nature, as you can tell – I am quite Technical and am a fairly competent/educated DIY enthusiast.
B) Can you see the geometry problems? Can they be resolved? Are they ‘normal in a semi from the 50s’ as the builder is suggesting? What can I do about it?
C) Around £4k is owed I think and the last thing I want to do is make another person feel unhappy by keeping some of this back to get certain things done right / to compensate.
D) Worst case, on completion, I may add a contractual note to say that the roof is warranted for X years and that items like leaky veluxes, cracks etc will be guaranteed for an amount of time… What is a reasonable guarantee time to propose? I say this because all trust is lost now unfortunately from my end.. word is bond to me. For example when someone says they’ll definately be there (and you change your plans to accommodate it) and they ‘no show’ – multiple times… then it makes me feel like a mug… especially having to write this story to a facebook group too. On the plus side, feels like much needed therapy.
Thanks to those who have listened to my remblings and those who will respond to me (positively or negatively).
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