Hi folks-this is an outstanding issue I had started on PCF but it has not been getting any response there. I am copying the full thread over but to put it in a nutshell we had a kitchen fitted by Magnet in may last year (2013)and the worktops they supplied and fitted were shoddy-discoloured joints where the fitters should have used meths instead of white spirit and the finish on the tops were showing a lots of sanding grooves from the use of a circular sander. The tops were fitted on a wet and windy day and the downstairs of the house (and back garden) was covered in a white dust from the sanding. They came to inspect, due to us complaining, and suggested they recut the joints with the benches in situ -making a 20mm or so cut in each and they would insert a piece so there would be 2 joints where there should only be one. They said the joints would be up to showroom standard and inconspicuous.
We refused to let them do this as it would have caused a lot more dust and inconvenience and insisted they replace the tops which they refused to do and suggested we go to arbitration with the furniture ombudsman. We declined to do this and after many emails and letters we gave them a 14 day ultimatum to replace the tops or I would have them removed and disposed of and warned them of legal proceedings to follow. Forgot to mention they made an offer of £150 for inconvenience!
I would like to know where we stand in law on this as I am now dying to get my teeth into them but want to be sure of how I stand-any help is very much appreciated. Mc
We refused to let them do this as it would have caused a lot more dust and inconvenience and insisted they replace the tops which they refused to do and suggested we go to arbitration with the furniture ombudsman. We declined to do this and after many emails and letters we gave them a 14 day ultimatum to replace the tops or I would have them removed and disposed of and warned them of legal proceedings to follow. Forgot to mention they made an offer of £150 for inconvenience!
I would like to know where we stand in law on this as I am now dying to get my teeth into them but want to be sure of how I stand-any help is very much appreciated. Mc

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