Hi,
We had a floor installed by a local flooring company. They floor is not level in that dining room chairs wobble, in many places around the room. The unlevel-ness is also visible in a few places by the skirting board. Unfortunately we paid for the job before we moved in (and before we put furniture on it) because standing up looking at the floor, it looks great.
The installer says the problem is due to our builder which we disagree with. The manufacturer has inspected the floor and said that this is due to insufficient sub floor preparation (by installer). There is a British Standard (BS 8203, and specifically SR1) which says that the floor level should not be more than 3mm out every 2m.
The local flooring installing is refusing to accept there is a problem and we intend to go to small claims.
I have:
I want to make sure that I am fully prepared for the small claims court ... I suspect that this flooring company will be used to defending these situations.
Thank you.
We had a floor installed by a local flooring company. They floor is not level in that dining room chairs wobble, in many places around the room. The unlevel-ness is also visible in a few places by the skirting board. Unfortunately we paid for the job before we moved in (and before we put furniture on it) because standing up looking at the floor, it looks great.
The installer says the problem is due to our builder which we disagree with. The manufacturer has inspected the floor and said that this is due to insufficient sub floor preparation (by installer). There is a British Standard (BS 8203, and specifically SR1) which says that the floor level should not be more than 3mm out every 2m.
The local flooring installing is refusing to accept there is a problem and we intend to go to small claims.
I have:
- the manufacturers installation saying to prepare the subfloor according to BS 8203.
- a letter/report from manufacturers to say the customer's problems are due to "insufficient subfloor preparation". This 'report' is more like a letter, without many specific measurements.
I want to make sure that I am fully prepared for the small claims court ... I suspect that this flooring company will be used to defending these situations.
Thank you.
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