New build house we've recently sold had a damaged foul drainage pipe under the kitchen floor. It's gonna get messy 👿
[quote=wrightyson ]New build house [b]we've recently sold[/b] had a damaged foul drainage pipe under the kitchen floor. It's gonna get messy Aren't you the lucky boy! Still covered by warranty I presume?
New build house we've recently sold had a damaged foul drainage pipe under the kitchen floor. It's gonna get messy
all in cubes and cubes of concrete too I guess 😉
How long's an NHBC warranty?
I suspect (pardon the pun) foul play. Plastic drainage as a rule doesn't "get damaged" . I had a few issues with one gang of Brickies so maybe that's the cause. Anyhow as we're a reputable builder there's no faffing with the Nhbc, I'm up there Thursday to remedy it. Thankfully stoner its block beam floor with a miserly 75mm screed on it.
[cant find sigh of relief smiley face]
And hopefully no services in the screed!!!!!
Why would you put services in a screed? Now that's just shoddy!
But you sold it? How's it your problem?
Why would you put services in a screed? Now that's just shoddy!
Underfloor heating?
Maybe he's a builder?????????????????
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But you sold it? How's it your problem?
He built it....
Aah I wouldn't consider underfloor as a service. Services to me are gas electric and water incomers.
And yes as we built the houses I'm off up there tomorrow to sort. Kitchen out first job 😯
But you sold it? How's it your problem?
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