My neighbours have had a chunk of wall in an old building (around 2 foot thick) removed and 3 steels put in side by side.
The steels when side by side, overhang the padstone by at least an inch on one side. They. haven't finished the installation and the neighbours are unhappy. Is it reasonable to insist it's flush with the wall? (Builder said a wooden beam, maybe 8x8 was "stopping the workers from moving the steels any further over.")
They also made some cuts into the big timbers that were bolted to the wall horizontally to support a flat roof for an extension; to accommodate the height of the needles (correct word?) holding the wall up. How should they be made good? Ta.
CG
The steels when side by side, overhang the padstone by at least an inch on one side. They. haven't finished the installation and the neighbours are unhappy. Is it reasonable to insist it's flush with the wall? (Builder said a wooden beam, maybe 8x8 was "stopping the workers from moving the steels any further over.")
They also made some cuts into the big timbers that were bolted to the wall horizontally to support a flat roof for an extension; to accommodate the height of the needles (correct word?) holding the wall up. How should they be made good? Ta.
CG