I had some work done on my house recently under a grant by my local council.
When I was asked to appoint a builder to do the work I said I didn't know any builders. The man from the council said he could not recommend a builder but showed me a list of builders that he said did grant work for the council. I chose a builder and he was appointed to do the work.
When the work had been completed an inspector from the council came to my house and signed the work off and released the money to the builder.
A couple of months later a builder was doing some work next door and commented on the building work that had been completed on my house. The work had involved removing the end wall of my single story kitchen and rebuilding it.
The builder put a spirit level on the wall and said it was not level, if fact he pointed out that the wall went in and out over its height. The builder said that the mortar was very sandy and was a very weak mix. The4 builder advised me to get a surveyor to inspect the work and make a report.
I have employed a surveyor to report on the work. The surveyor inspected the wall, took photos, and also drilled holes in the mortar to insert a small camera on the end of a flexible rod (endoscope?). His report said that the wall was not level; there was no insulation in the cavity between the inner and outer walls. He also said there were no wall ties between the two walls. Also there was mortar bridging the cavity.
The report said the wall was not safe and advised me to get an analysis of the mortar. I have just got a report back from a company that analyses mortar and they say that the normal mix for mortar should be 3 to 1 sand and cement. Analysis shows the mortar is a mix of 19 parts sand to 1 part cement and in their opinion the wall is unsafe.
I contacted the builder and (surprise) he didn't want to know. I contact the person from the council who signed the work off and he visited me and said that he would get the builder to visit me. The builder visited me and just said he had done the best he could. I have corresponded with the council and they don't want to know. I complained tot the head of the council and he has appointed someone to look into my complaint. All I have had is an email from this person to say that the enquiry into this complaints will take 14 days. The 14 days is now up and I have heard nothing.
Sorry for the length of this question but anyone that comments needs to know all the facts.
Has anyone any advice what I should do now?
When I was asked to appoint a builder to do the work I said I didn't know any builders. The man from the council said he could not recommend a builder but showed me a list of builders that he said did grant work for the council. I chose a builder and he was appointed to do the work.
When the work had been completed an inspector from the council came to my house and signed the work off and released the money to the builder.
A couple of months later a builder was doing some work next door and commented on the building work that had been completed on my house. The work had involved removing the end wall of my single story kitchen and rebuilding it.
The builder put a spirit level on the wall and said it was not level, if fact he pointed out that the wall went in and out over its height. The builder said that the mortar was very sandy and was a very weak mix. The4 builder advised me to get a surveyor to inspect the work and make a report.
I have employed a surveyor to report on the work. The surveyor inspected the wall, took photos, and also drilled holes in the mortar to insert a small camera on the end of a flexible rod (endoscope?). His report said that the wall was not level; there was no insulation in the cavity between the inner and outer walls. He also said there were no wall ties between the two walls. Also there was mortar bridging the cavity.
The report said the wall was not safe and advised me to get an analysis of the mortar. I have just got a report back from a company that analyses mortar and they say that the normal mix for mortar should be 3 to 1 sand and cement. Analysis shows the mortar is a mix of 19 parts sand to 1 part cement and in their opinion the wall is unsafe.
I contacted the builder and (surprise) he didn't want to know. I contact the person from the council who signed the work off and he visited me and said that he would get the builder to visit me. The builder visited me and just said he had done the best he could. I have corresponded with the council and they don't want to know. I complained tot the head of the council and he has appointed someone to look into my complaint. All I have had is an email from this person to say that the enquiry into this complaints will take 14 days. The 14 days is now up and I have heard nothing.
Sorry for the length of this question but anyone that comments needs to know all the facts.
Has anyone any advice what I should do now?
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