Thanks for clarifying and feedback . It is in line with what he has told me so hopefully reducing the lights and change of brightness will help
I wish I had known when we had the lights fitted but that’s my fault.
All the best
Unfortunately we had those lights done before we ever considered having the house rendered. The electrician went overboard with the number of lights and we made the mistake of getting warm lights
It isn’t about having guts. It is knowing where I stand from a technical point of view.
I have spoken to him and he is adamant that because I have warm colour lighting hence why I am getting the issues I have. If it is a case of the lighting being the issue then I am more than happy to change...
Well he did suggest that the lights were the issue and change to daylight instead of warm lights
The area below the lights doesn’t look too bad it’s the area under the lower window.
This is really disappointing as I waited 5 months specifically for them as they had excellent reviews and came highly recommended.
What do you suggest as a way forward in getting this resolved when I speak to them?
Feel gutted now, as I thought it was just me being paranoid.
Hi
I am currently having the front of my house render in a silicone render. The base coat and primer have been applied and i am awaiting the top coat to be applied.
However when i turn on the soffit lights i can see rough areas around the bottom window which when i highlighted to the guys...
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