userduluth wrote: » You might be right Pat but, its just my personal experience as I have never experienced this before.
Arsen5 wrote: » Hi all, we moved in 3 weeks ago, firstly Climote couldn't heat the water & when we try electric water heating upstairs it shuts down all sockets in the house plus fuise came down. Got the plumber he fixed Climote & said the electric one needs spare part (problem with wiring, but he never showed up again. Yesterday I opened the valve in the nickels bars in main bathroom ended up loosing boiler pressure & the whole heating went down got the plumber again he said he fixed it but that nickels bar flooded the main bathroom & leaked through the roof to the kitchen & now the kitchen is flooded as well, I don't know how much damage & don't even know how to go about this. This supposed to be a brand new house & already have to deal with this three weeks only since moving in.
bbari wrote: » Snagging is done when builders are done with whatever they are supposed to do.
lunamia wrote: » Thanks bbari, that means that I have anyway to wait for the snag list before fit tiles, kitchen and wardrobes, am I right? Cheers
lunamia wrote: Thanks bbari, that means that I have anyway to wait for the snag list before fit tiles, kitchen and wardrobes, am I right?
lunamia wrote: Let's say you have spent more than 10,000 euro for tiles, and eventually your engineer says there's a structural issue to your house.
userduluth wrote: » I will be singing the contract in couple of days(not read the contract yet), can any one suggest as to anything has been changed in the terms and the builder accepted to it....please let me know if its even the small changes..
Thomas16 wrote: » Hi, Builder's plumber already installed shower tray. Is that possible do re-install shower tray on the floor tiles later when doing flooring? Does this needs any additional plumbing work for waste water line? Anybody installed shower tray in this way? Thank You
bbari wrote: » Unless I'm missing something, the tiling won't effect any structure. The tiling you get is nothing to do with the builder as that's between you and whoever did the tiling.
lunamia wrote: Hi bbari, thanks for replying, all the times so kind
lunamia wrote: What happens in this case? Is the builder obliged to fix the roof? At that stage you can't terminate the contract anymore...
lunamia wrote: » Hi, I tried to have the shower tray fitted on the tiles, but Jimmy said it's not possible. The only opportunity I had was the tanking, if you are doing the job through him, let him to explain you how it works. I understood it's not efficient as having tiles, but "should" help.
Thomas16 wrote: » Hi lunamia, Thank You for Your reply... Can I ask, Why it's not possible? What the reason Jimmy told?
lunamia wrote: » To be honest I understood it's just matter of habit, that makes me so nervous! I tried to but I wasn't able to have it :mad: The only thing I was able to get was the tanking for which I'm paying separately 175 euro + vat per bathroom. Bye
Thomas16 wrote: » I think, it is possible only if the angle between floor and side wall should be 90 degree. That might be the reason. Can I ask, What You mean by "tanking" in the bathroom? Thank You
Thomas16 wrote: » Can I ask, What You mean by "tanking" in the bathroom? Thank You
lunamia wrote: » There's a nice discussion in here about it..http://www.boards.ie/vbulletin/showthread.php?t=2055682746 Anyway, to have an idea you can better googling I understood it's something waterproof like thishttps://www.youtube.com/watch?v=IwR-vS4xc9g
lunamia wrote: » Hi all, has any of you had the staircase covered with laminate? I'm curious about the price, as I didn't receive the quotation, yet. And, has anyone done the staircase with solid hardwood instead? What's the price in the average in this case? Cheers
Energy1 wrote: » Hi all, I will be a resident in Barnwell next year and was looking for some information if possible. 1. Who would you recommend to do a wooden floor in the living room? And to fit carpets upstairs? 2. Do we get to pick the paint colours? 3. Who puts in the skirting or is that something we need to do? 4. Is it best to get the contractors on site to do the work i.e the plumber to install the shower and bath rail? Thanks in advance.
Energy1 wrote: 1. Who would you recommend to do a wooden floor in the living room? And to fit carpets upstairs? 2. Do we get to pick the paint colours? 3. Who puts in the skirting or is that something we need to do? 4. Is it best to get the contractors on site to do the work i.e the plumber to install the shower and bath rail?
Thomas16 wrote: » Thanks Lunamia & Pat That's interesting... For 175, Where would Jimmy applied tanking, it's only on the side wall (wet area) or in the floor as well to prevent leakage to the underfloor?