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Holding back payment for building work
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I have had concrete slabs laid between the ground and first floor of my self build house. The supplier wants �3100, the problem is that the slab was supposed to carry all upstairs walls in concrete blockwork. My builder told me to check with the company to make sure he was allowed to build the walls on the slab before he started building, I was told "verbally" by the company's engineer no. So I had to employ a carpenter to build stud work upstairs costing over �1000. Since that they have provided me with building control drawings stating that we could have built blockwork. Am I right to deduct the extra expense encurred from the slab supplier.
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.Yep - I understand now. I'm not just saying this, but your builder was absolutely right to ask you to check. My guess would be that whoever gave you a verbal "no", is likely to deny it :o(
This will be down to the goodwill of the company - but, do discuss it with them before you withhold though. Easy to say now, but you should have the full specification in front of you in order to decide on block or timber partitions BEFORE starting.
If you can nail this gut who gave you the "no" then there should be some room for negotiation.
Good luck :o)
This will be down to the goodwill of the company - but, do discuss it with them before you withhold though. Easy to say now, but you should have the full specification in front of you in order to decide on block or timber partitions BEFORE starting.
If you can nail this gut who gave you the "no" then there should be some room for negotiation.
Good luck :o)
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