Our building has a shop on the bottom with three levels of flats above it.
The shop changed hands and the builders decided to take out the supporting walls without a) sufficient support and b) a building warrant.
This led to things like the windows dropping to squint, obviously cracks and things in the walls, blah de blah.
After much fighting they finally agreed that they caused more than just the cracks and said they would fix them. They sent really, really shoddy tradesmen who are more like vandals with power tools than they are skilled practitioners of a craft.
An example would be that our huge, beautiful wood windows dropped a couple of inches on one side, leaving obvious gaps and breeziness. They agreed to take all the wood off and bring it back to level.
Instead they stuck in a few bits of pine and sawed off the top of the shutters.
Anyway, every bit of work they have done has been shoddy. A lot of it has not been done to the level that was agreed.
Presumably, therefore, this is what their liability insurance is for. How can I get in touch with them to get them to pay for some proper work?
Is there a way to find out the insurance company's name if the builder company won't tell me who it was?
Thanks for any help.
The shop changed hands and the builders decided to take out the supporting walls without a) sufficient support and b) a building warrant.
This led to things like the windows dropping to squint, obviously cracks and things in the walls, blah de blah.
After much fighting they finally agreed that they caused more than just the cracks and said they would fix them. They sent really, really shoddy tradesmen who are more like vandals with power tools than they are skilled practitioners of a craft.
An example would be that our huge, beautiful wood windows dropped a couple of inches on one side, leaving obvious gaps and breeziness. They agreed to take all the wood off and bring it back to level.
Instead they stuck in a few bits of pine and sawed off the top of the shutters.
Anyway, every bit of work they have done has been shoddy. A lot of it has not been done to the level that was agreed.
Presumably, therefore, this is what their liability insurance is for. How can I get in touch with them to get them to pay for some proper work?
Is there a way to find out the insurance company's name if the builder company won't tell me who it was?
Thanks for any help.