ᐅ Interior Painting Work Final Inspection

Created on: 6 Jun 2020 15:44
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Rosema7
Hello,
thank you for the great forum.
We would like to ask for your advice regarding the interior painting work.

- Our final inspection has already taken place
- During the inspection, among other things, we pointed out the poor ceiling paint inside
- Response: construction tolerances, couldn’t be done differently
- Also in the utility room and storage room in the basement, everything is, in our opinion, not done neatly:
- Paint splatters on pipes, on floors, on windows, and on the exterior window sills/front door
- Corner in one basement room is not plastered (presumably because of a pipe they couldn’t reach?) We only discovered this now.
- In general, the utility/technical room looks odd, or is this how it is always done there and is it possibly unavoidable?

- Attached are some photos (not all, only examples), one photo also as an example for 4 such spots on the ceiling on the ground floor
- These hairline cracks on the stairs have to be accepted, right? (see photo)

Our question: is this normal for the technical/utility room and basement rooms, or can one reasonably expect neater work here?

Thanks for your assessment and help!
Rosemarie

Gray painted pipe with white splatters, mounted on the wall, floor area visible.


Round pipe through a wall opening, dark surface, surrounded by crumbling plaster.


Gray PVC bend in the wall, surrounded by crumbling plaster and dust.


Hanging round ceiling lamp with thin cable against gray background


Drain pipes visible under the sink: white U-shaped pipe and gray PVC pipes.


Gray-black plastic pipe with elbow joint and metal clamp.


Pipe connection under the sink with metal clamp, sealing tape, and signs of wear.


White wall with coarse plaster texture; visible crack at the bottom, wooden paneling at the top right.


White textured wall with a fine horizontal crack line.
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Scout
10 Jun 2020 12:00
Shouldn't the title be Painter Workers or Painting Work (m/f/d)?

*duck and run*