Hi
This is my 1st post and i am not an expert so please bear with me.
I am having a conservatory built at the moment by what i thought was a reputable company, but i need some advise please.
They have built the dwarf walls and put the PVC frames on the top, but where as it is flush at one end, the wall runs down as it goes towards the house wall and where it gets to the door next to the house wall it has run out about 2 inches.
The company have put plastic wedges like the ones used in laminate flooring, and have said they will use expanding foam to fill the gaps.
I may be wrong but surely the walls should be true and level and then the frame should sit level on the walls without the need for wedging and filling.
Also they have used half bricks on each row of the dwarf wall half way along which looks really odd.
Can anyone please advise as to wether this is normal practice or a bodge job.
I haven't paid for the work yet and am unhappy with the look and don't want to pay if its not right.
Regards
Mazzerman
This is my 1st post and i am not an expert so please bear with me.
I am having a conservatory built at the moment by what i thought was a reputable company, but i need some advise please.
They have built the dwarf walls and put the PVC frames on the top, but where as it is flush at one end, the wall runs down as it goes towards the house wall and where it gets to the door next to the house wall it has run out about 2 inches.
The company have put plastic wedges like the ones used in laminate flooring, and have said they will use expanding foam to fill the gaps.
I may be wrong but surely the walls should be true and level and then the frame should sit level on the walls without the need for wedging and filling.
Also they have used half bricks on each row of the dwarf wall half way along which looks really odd.
Can anyone please advise as to wether this is normal practice or a bodge job.
I haven't paid for the work yet and am unhappy with the look and don't want to pay if its not right.
Regards
Mazzerman
