Hello all,
We recently got synthetic grass installed in our back garden. We had a swing also installed shortly before the synthetic grass was installed and had it concreted into the ground as recommend by manufacturer.
We told them we wanted swing left alone. They then asked again the day they came and said yes we want it left secure in place.
However, we noticed the swing legs were moving when in use. We though thats strange as concrete job was very good.
So we asked the synthetic grass installers how the synthetic grass was installed as I need to remove a small area around the swing legs as concrete is not working. They advised it was just pinned in and we can pin it back in no issues.
So a handyman came out today and found it was not pinned in, definitely not around the swing legs anyway, there was nothing holding it in, fair enough if thats how its meant to be.
So handyman cut a square patch around swing leg and discovered they have totally removed all the concrete and it was just sitting in rubble/small stones and a little mud.
We are not happy at all. Now the patch of grass that was cut out wont attach back on and is totally loose. I contacted company but they are just ignoring me.
Is there anything I can do consumer rights wise and anything I can do to secure those 4 patches of synthetic grass back on?
Very upset about it as the grass is ruined because the removed the swing base secure setting when I told them I wanted to leave the swing alone. Now I have had to damage my synthetic grass to repair what they damaged.
Is there any reason they could not have completed the job without removing the swing leg concrete setting?
At the very least they should have told me they were going to remove the swing leg concrete set and do I wish for them to do as swing will have no secure setting. But they never did. They just removed it and didnt say anything and ofcourse hid it over the grass so I would t notice until we saw the swing legs moving and had to dig up to see.
I have emails/WhatsApp messages telling them to leave swing in place.
We recently got synthetic grass installed in our back garden. We had a swing also installed shortly before the synthetic grass was installed and had it concreted into the ground as recommend by manufacturer.
We told them we wanted swing left alone. They then asked again the day they came and said yes we want it left secure in place.
However, we noticed the swing legs were moving when in use. We though thats strange as concrete job was very good.
So we asked the synthetic grass installers how the synthetic grass was installed as I need to remove a small area around the swing legs as concrete is not working. They advised it was just pinned in and we can pin it back in no issues.
So a handyman came out today and found it was not pinned in, definitely not around the swing legs anyway, there was nothing holding it in, fair enough if thats how its meant to be.
So handyman cut a square patch around swing leg and discovered they have totally removed all the concrete and it was just sitting in rubble/small stones and a little mud.
We are not happy at all. Now the patch of grass that was cut out wont attach back on and is totally loose. I contacted company but they are just ignoring me.
Is there anything I can do consumer rights wise and anything I can do to secure those 4 patches of synthetic grass back on?
Very upset about it as the grass is ruined because the removed the swing base secure setting when I told them I wanted to leave the swing alone. Now I have had to damage my synthetic grass to repair what they damaged.
Is there any reason they could not have completed the job without removing the swing leg concrete setting?
At the very least they should have told me they were going to remove the swing leg concrete set and do I wish for them to do as swing will have no secure setting. But they never did. They just removed it and didnt say anything and ofcourse hid it over the grass so I would t notice until we saw the swing legs moving and had to dig up to see.
I have emails/WhatsApp messages telling them to leave swing in place.
