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    I am in dispute with a building firm that have done remedial work on my conservatory, they subcontracted the work of replacing the conservatory roof to another company and subcontracted the work of extending the gas flue to a gas man. The work of all three company's has been substandard. The work started in May 2013, a job that should have taken no more than a few days. The building company gave us no written contract or proper written estimate but the agreement was payment on completion. This company is a local company with what we believed to have a good reputation, they do work for local councils etc and are very expensive. They came to do remedial work because the previous company installed the conservatory but badged the job.

    The work done here was done very badly and wS very clear to see. I complained many times but they wrote and told me it hD been done to a high standard. I paid out for a surveyor to do a report and he stated the roof had been installed to such a standard it was in need of refurbishment and much of it including roofing sheets needed to be totally replaced. The lead work was incorrectly installed etc etc. They agreed to return to put these things right apart from the badly rendered wall but told me by doing so they would only send back the same workmen that had done this work, they obviously had not got a clue, and this time they would give us no guarantee on the work done, any damage was at our own risk and our only option was to refuse them entry. We complained to the NFB then they agreed to send us different builders .

    Since the survey was done Sept 2013 we have discovered other faults with the work which they will not address , they will only return to do what the surveyor reported on. By doing this they will leave us in a position of having to pay another builder to put right their work.

    We have had a letter from the debt collector saying their client is now due full payment on works carried out, even though there is still all this remedial work to do.
    I wrote back explaining that the job was not complete, there was all this remedial work for them to rectify and they had refused to even address it,
    We offered to pay half the amount as an offer to resolve the matter pending completion of the job with the provision that they return to rectify all the faults and to complete the job to a satisfactory standard using skilled workmen using appropriate materials this time. Then we would pay the remaining ballace.

    They have rejected this offer .

    Many of the materials used were not fit for purpose, incorrectly installed, not as described and did not fit.

    This building company also performed illegal work on the gas flue leaving us with a carbon monoxide leak for which they were reported to Health and Safety Executive and we have had The Gas Safe Inspectors here three times and they have sent the gas company back each time to correct defects.

    They are now threatening to take us to court . I have incurred costs of the survey report and a call out charge from when we had the CO leak.

    They have also charged us for work they were not able to carry out and refuse to make a reduction in the price for this.

    Could anyone please give me some advise, I would be so grateful!
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    Re: Dispute with building firm

    Hi, welcome,

    Which debt collectors are chasing this?

    My feeling is to reply to the threat of court action stating that you would make a counter claim for redress for the substandard work and the cost of employing another builder to complete the work properly.

    nem

    Have you made a complaint to you local trading standards department?

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    • #3
      Builder breached contract now threatening to take me to court.

      I have had a contractor do substandard work on my conservatory, he has breached his contract with the standard of work and materials used. He refuses to return to put everything right just some of it. He never gave me a contract but the agreement was payment on completion . The job started twenty months ago and should have taken a few days. The job is far from finished as much of it needs refurbishment and remedial work to correct his faults. By not returning to put everything right he will be leaving me in a position of having to pay another contractor to put his work right. He is demanding full payment now for works completed even though much of it is in need of remedial work. If I don't pay the full amount now he is threatening to take me through the courts.
      I have offered to pay him half the amount now pending completion with the provision that he rectifies all the faults and ensures this job is completed to a satisfactory standard ,this time using skilled tradesmen and the appropriate materials. He has rejected this and is demanding full payment. He has not fulfilled his contract with me by not providing work done using reasonable skill and care and appropriate materials and a reasonable time scale. It's been twenty months now. He has also performed illegal gas work leaving us with a carbon monoxide leak, he has also charged us for work that wasn't possible to do . Any help or advise would be greatly appreciated.
      Last edited by Sally123; 1st February 2015, 22:27:PM.

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      • #4
        Builder breached contract now threatening to take me to court.

        I have had a contractor do substandard work on my conservatory, he has breached his contract with the standard of work and materials used. He refuses to return to put everything right just some of it. He never gave me a contract but the agreement was payment on completion . The job started twenty months ago and should have taken a few days. The job is far from finished as much of it needs refurbishment and remedial work to correct his faults. By not returning to put everything right he will be leaving me in a position of having to pay another contractor to put his work right. He is demanding full payment now row works completed and if I don't pay he is threatening to take me through the courts.
        I have offered to pay him half the amount now pending completion with the provision that he rectifies all the faults and ensures this job is completed to a satisfactory standard ,this time using skilled tradesmen and the appropriate materials. He has rejected this and is demanding full payment and is now threatening to take me to court. He has not fulfilled his contract with me by not providing me with work done using reasonable skill and care and appropriate materials and a reasonable time scale. It's been twenty months now. He has also performed illegal gas work leaving us with a carbon monoxide leak, he has charged us for work that wasn't possible to do Any help or advise would be greatly appreciated.

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        • #5
          Re: Builder breached contract now threatening to take me to court.

          Hi Sally,
          You have 4 other threads on the same subject, meaning it is confusing for those trying to help you it's best to keep to one thread.

          nem

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          • #6
            Re: Builder breached contract now threatening to take me to court.

            Im sorry I did put two posts on but I must have double clicked, I hadn't realised they had both gone on twice. I cant see how to delete three of them.

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            • #7
              Re: Dispute with building firm

              all merged now xxx Thanks nem and Hi Sally xx
              #staysafestayhome

              Any support I provide is offered without liability, if you are unsure please seek professional legal guidance.

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              • #8
                Re: Dispute with building firm

                Originally posted by Amethyst View Post
                all merged now xxx Thanks nem and Hi Sally xx
                Thank you!

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                • #9
                  Re: Builder breached contract now threatening to take me to court.

                  Thank you jem.

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