When we had our conservatory done a few years back we had electrics put in. The electrician used plastic coverings or whatever you call them to ptrotect the cables and pinned that to the wall rather than routing through the house external brick etc etc. I thought no problem. The plasterer then came in and whinged about the fact that he had not routed in the wall but plastered anyway. Again I was not too concerned as both are professional and know what they are doing. However jsut a few months ago our conservatory sofa was bumped against the wall, not hard but still. It made a cirlce about 2" in diameter seem cracked. I poked it and it felt like it gave like there was sime spring in it, I worked my way up the wall to find that this was true all the way up and cracks had formed near the topp as well, I removed some of the plaster (the loose stuff) and found that the plasterer had put merely 3-4mm of plaster all down across the electricians covering meaning any knock and it would crack.
Question 1: Is my grievance with the plasterer for not doing it thick enough or the electrician for not routing into the wall?
Question 2: Am I in a strong enough position to get either of themn back and expect it to bne corrected.
Question 2: If question 2 = not really then can someone advise what my best course of action is.
I have put an image in of the affected area, I see no point in filling over it again the same way as once again it will be too thin, I also though about putting some boxing in that corner to cover it almost like with radiator pipework.
Question 1: Is my grievance with the plasterer for not doing it thick enough or the electrician for not routing into the wall?
Question 2: Am I in a strong enough position to get either of themn back and expect it to bne corrected.
Question 2: If question 2 = not really then can someone advise what my best course of action is.
I have put an image in of the affected area, I see no point in filling over it again the same way as once again it will be too thin, I also though about putting some boxing in that corner to cover it almost like with radiator pipework.