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    Breach of contract? Gable end tiled not rendered.

    Developments. The company has now decided that they will render the gable end. They wont be blocking/bricking it beforehand so the not so good option of rendering on a timber frame will happen BUT they have now agreed to give us the 10 year guarantee as per the rest of the build. I'm...
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    Breach of contract? Gable end tiled not rendered.

    To an extent agreed. The option we wanted was the better option and looks far better than what we now have.
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    Breach of contract? Gable end tiled not rendered.

    - that is how the architect shows render. It was done after a specific request via email to correctly how the gable end rendered. The same as the existing wall. The is no annotation. - I will check. - they are all one company. The architects are separate. - we've never seen this. I'd...
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    Breach of contract? Gable end tiled not rendered.

    This is from the architects drawings. Tiles clearly shown on the dormer cheeks/sloping roof and clearly not shown on the gable end. The project manager showed us other plans for other jobs where the architect clearly shows tiles on the gable end when tiles are planned.
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    Breach of contract? Gable end tiled not rendered.

    1. Did the salesman verbally agree that you would get a rendered gable? - Yes 2. Does the drawing show and state in the writing detail, that a rendered gable is proposed? - Shows but does not describe in words. Do you still have the drawing? - yes 3. If you received quotes from...
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    Breach of contract? Gable end tiled not rendered.

    Thank you for the reply. We do feel strongly about it; it's such a hugely different look to the property and we'd done so much looking around before committing to the builder and to spending so much money. I know you hear much more terrible stories than this and I'm very thankful we don't...
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    Breach of contract? Gable end tiled not rendered.

    A loft conversion is going awry. We told the salesman we wanted the gable end rendered. All the quotes we got (from various builders) were for a rendered gable end. The architects plans (drawn by this company) clearly show a rendered gable end not tiled. Now - midway through the build...
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