Hi all,
I'm looking for some advice about what to do about a builder who I reckon has done a bit of a bodge job with some lead cladding we've had done.
The builders on the whole have been fine with an extension they've built, but I'm not happy with the lead cladding. Despite me complaining about it they are dragging their heals and have not replied to a couple of emails asking for them to replace it using a qualified lead professional. I would just like an opinion as to what may have gone wrong and whether or not it can be sorted without pulling it down and starting again.
As you can see from the pictures the cladding comes away from the wall and in warm weather it expands and bows probably about 30mm from the wall. As it cools it contracts again and pulls itself back to the wall. It was done about a month ago and is already showing signs of crease marks where it bows and goes back again. To me the whole thing is shoddy and I'd obviously like it redoing. My main concern is that the builder will try and convince me to get him to fix the problem without replacing it, so I'd like to arm myself with some expert info about the overall look of the work by more specifically about whether or not it is fixable and if so how?
Many thanks.
I'm looking for some advice about what to do about a builder who I reckon has done a bit of a bodge job with some lead cladding we've had done.
The builders on the whole have been fine with an extension they've built, but I'm not happy with the lead cladding. Despite me complaining about it they are dragging their heals and have not replied to a couple of emails asking for them to replace it using a qualified lead professional. I would just like an opinion as to what may have gone wrong and whether or not it can be sorted without pulling it down and starting again.
As you can see from the pictures the cladding comes away from the wall and in warm weather it expands and bows probably about 30mm from the wall. As it cools it contracts again and pulls itself back to the wall. It was done about a month ago and is already showing signs of crease marks where it bows and goes back again. To me the whole thing is shoddy and I'd obviously like it redoing. My main concern is that the builder will try and convince me to get him to fix the problem without replacing it, so I'd like to arm myself with some expert info about the overall look of the work by more specifically about whether or not it is fixable and if so how?
Many thanks.