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  1. In middle of a fairly major renovation project. Contract with builder states……. “- Doorway between hall and living room to be removed and made good each side with plaster” And “- To remove wall between living room and dining room, supply, and fit steel beam as to calculations on to engineering brick piers. Plaster and make good around the beam.” This will leave three walls that require making good and skimming. The issue is the walls have painted lining paper on them and the builder wants ME to remove all the paper. He states that the quote and contract was for plastering, not for removing the paper. I expect him to ask for more money to remove the paper if I refuse. He knew of the paper before the contract was drawn up as he commented that it needed to be removed before plastering. Is this sharp practice or is it reasonable for him to behave like this ?
  2. I need to be sure of what I know and these responses have helped enormously thank you !!
  3. Meeting the main man on Tuesday - he has been away for three days since I discovered the error. Usual thing, his builders agreed it may be out, then told him nothing was wrong. Yes he may put his hands up and be reasonable - he said if something was wrong he’d fix it. But he said also said on the phone that they’d done nothing wrong, they had 90deg angles (true but irrelevant) and it was an error with the plan ! If he agrees and puts his hands up I’d be surprised.
  4. The builder said about 3 weeks ago he would either move the IC or lintel over it ..’ so you will have a smaller Inspection Cover’. …now he claims the corner lays just outside the IC. It does because he built the wall that way but ALL measurements and the plans indicate its out by about 10cm inc my string line. He has even built the opposite wall (only about 3.5m long) wonky to the left too so he coild get two 90 deg angles. I know I have a fight on my hands …..
  5. This has been done by professional builders. I am a DIYer and I would have got it right.
  6. …….because if it was straight it would be over an inspection cover, and they would have to have moved it. The plans said they had to move it. Now I’ve got to prove that what they’ve done is wrong……..
  7. Wall is about 9-10 cm to left of where it should have ended if it was straight, after a length of 9.8 metres.
  8. Thanks Guys….. Canski - I have checked it that way, but I will move it away from the wall a little as you say. ProDave - thats what I thought, and amI have already checked that too. I paid extra for a measured survey of the house which shows the rear part in alignment too (also garden boundary wall is too ..Victorian builders !) So what accuracy should I expect ?
  9. If you had to build a new wall (the side of a new extension) out from a house that was a continuation in a straight line from the side wall of the house, how would you make sure that the wall was straight and perfectly aligned with the house’s side wall (which is also about 10m long). I am talking about alignment, so that when you look down the finished wall towards the house, the building line is completely straight along the house into the new wall. And what method would you use to do this if there was a 7’ shed in the way as in the picture. House wall in question is to right of shed door with waste pipe sticking out. New wall would come from right of shed door towards camera (the actual new and incorrectly laid blockwork is visible ). Waste pipe and gas pipes on this wall can be ignored as they were installed after new wall was laid incorrectly. Under these circumstances would you use a string line or laser line - can u describe how u would approach it ? And how difficult would it be to do this and what accuracy should I expect ? Should I expect a straight and perfectly aligned new wall ?
  10. Thanks BigJimbo….looks like a rather difficult conversation will be had. Floor insulation down and slab poured, and several courses laid. Will it be difficult to rectify ?
  11. No it will have as the opposite wall is at a slight angle too….. Any observations on the situation ?
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