leaving the radiator brackets on causes me a problem if I decide to change the radiators at any stage. rather than having a couple of screw holes to fill, I will be left with areas that need to be plastered
I have sent a letter informing him that I am cancelling the job.
Any one want to quote to make it good?
It's in central london, just inside the conjestion charge zone. I can provide parking permits.
The room is 12'10" x 12'1" (3.91m x 3.68m)
Walls and ceiling (though I think the ceiling...
UPDATE: how to tell if a job is bad
Well he came this morning (45 mins late, just before he knew I had to go to work)
He tried to claim that the job was fine, and reluctantly agreed to come back at the weekend to 'rub it down'
he then requested that I pay him in advance of that. I told him...
The only furniture was the sofa which will not fit out through the doors,
Dimensions : h65cm : w318cm : d180cm : seat h40cm : wrapped h68cm : w202cm : d105cm and h68cm : w200cm : d120cm : arm w26cm : leg h4cm : w18cm ( https://dwell.co.uk/104193 )
on the first day it was covered by a dust...
a plasterer did it, it was a skim of one room. He is coming back tomorrow morning to try to collect the 2nd part of the payment, if he fails to make good the room, I shall name and shame. Untill then I'll give him the benfit of the doubt.
It would be really useful if someone could let me know...
I've had a plastering job done in my flat and posted photos of it at:
https://www.novembergames.co.uk/plastering
is it as bad a job as I think it is?
thanks!
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