Which also makes sense, I don’t understand where the architect’s problems are. He built nonsense, so he has to pay for it, simple as that.
Tomorrow I have an appointment with the lawyer, and on Thursday a meeting with the drywall contractor and architect on site to find a solution.
Tomorrow I have an appointment with the lawyer, and on Thursday a meeting with the drywall contractor and architect on site to find a solution.
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Sebastian798 Mar 2016 17:54I would have scheduled the appointments the other way around.
To be continued. The drywall work was completely redone, and of course the architect now wants me to pay for everything. Since I planned to do the attic insulation myself, he accuses me that if the attic had been insulated, there wouldn’t be any heat-cold exchange. To that I just say:
How on earth is there supposed to be any heat-cold exchange when everything was still unheated? And secondly, the architect should have told me that I needed to do the attic first.
The drywall contractor also refuses to cover any costs because supposedly everything was dry where the drywall was installed. I then told the drywall contractor that the construction site was at 5°C (41°F) in winter, still unheated, and the interior plaster was already applied, so it couldn’t possibly have been dry. I also mentioned the roof hatch issue, and today I suddenly received an email saying I hadn’t ventilated properly.
I’m starting to believe they’re running out of excuses. Personally, I’m fed up with this childish nonsense. Tomorrow I have an appointment with the lawyer.
How on earth is there supposed to be any heat-cold exchange when everything was still unheated? And secondly, the architect should have told me that I needed to do the attic first.
The drywall contractor also refuses to cover any costs because supposedly everything was dry where the drywall was installed. I then told the drywall contractor that the construction site was at 5°C (41°F) in winter, still unheated, and the interior plaster was already applied, so it couldn’t possibly have been dry. I also mentioned the roof hatch issue, and today I suddenly received an email saying I hadn’t ventilated properly.
I’m starting to believe they’re running out of excuses. Personally, I’m fed up with this childish nonsense. Tomorrow I have an appointment with the lawyer.
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