I'm in the process of buying a home - built by Bryant nearly 5 years ago. The current owner has been in dialogue with Marley Eternit over discoloration to the concrete (I think) roof tiles. Dark tiles now have some areas of rather unsightly "whiting".
This "dialogue" started nearly 2 years ago and, according to my solicitor, it's unclear what will happen, by when and whether it's under any form of guarantee or not. I can only thus far assume there's something being lost in the translation between solicitors as it's not terribly complex.
Clearly we want some comfort regarding necessary repairs and no cost to us, a guarantee of a quality repair and minimal inconvenience.
Does anyone have any experience of this type of situation with roof tiles? I'd be surprised that this type of issue would be covered by a guarantee although I'm led to believe some other homes in the estate have received some form of re-coating.
Thanks.
This "dialogue" started nearly 2 years ago and, according to my solicitor, it's unclear what will happen, by when and whether it's under any form of guarantee or not. I can only thus far assume there's something being lost in the translation between solicitors as it's not terribly complex.
Clearly we want some comfort regarding necessary repairs and no cost to us, a guarantee of a quality repair and minimal inconvenience.
Does anyone have any experience of this type of situation with roof tiles? I'd be surprised that this type of issue would be covered by a guarantee although I'm led to believe some other homes in the estate have received some form of re-coating.
Thanks.