nod Posted February 4, 2018 Posted February 4, 2018 Why do we self build If you google yesterday evenings Lancashire evening post You can read about a couple who have purchased Storey home for £400000 With over 200 faults 1
ToughButterCup Posted February 5, 2018 Posted February 5, 2018 Paying for the faults of others is more painful than paying for your own. As the article which has @nod refers to , suggests Social Media can be a useful means of protest.
Ferdinand Posted February 5, 2018 Posted February 5, 2018 (edited) Can anyone point me to the list of snags? Personally I am sceptical about the 200 figure without full evidence, and the overall seriousness. Especially as they were able to move in, Edited February 5, 2018 by Ferdinand
SteamyTea Posted February 5, 2018 Posted February 5, 2018 1 minute ago, Ferdinand said: Personally I am sceptical about the 200 figure without full evidence. Me too. If you have 6 sockets on a ringmain, and they do not work, that is 1 fault, not 7. I suspect that this is a naive couple that have very high expectations for their lives and are out of their depth.
Ferdinand Posted February 5, 2018 Posted February 5, 2018 SOme photos here https://www.lep.co.uk/image-gallery/in-pictures-more-than-200-faults-in-our-newly-built-400k-home-1-8998119/8998120/img18998118 Quite a lot of drying out plaster gaps. How much of this is moving in too early, and which party forced that or permitted it?
nod Posted February 5, 2018 Author Posted February 5, 2018 Yes one of the faults was bad drainage in the back garden Bit picky there We didn’t even get turf Though no insulation in the dormers is pretty serious
Nickfromwales Posted February 5, 2018 Posted February 5, 2018 7 minutes ago, nod said: Though no insulation in the dormers is pretty serious .....or could read "almost to be expected" when referring to typical mass-builders.
nod Posted February 5, 2018 Author Posted February 5, 2018 11 hours ago, Ferdinand said: SOme photos here https://www.lep.co.uk/image-gallery/in-pictures-more-than-200-faults-in-our-newly-built-400k-home-1-8998119/8998120/img18998118 Quite a lot of drying out plaster gaps. How much of this is moving in too early, and which party forced that or permitted it? It’s a real problem Soon as the heating goes on Everythibg starts to move
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