ᐅ Renovating Wooden Windows and Wooden Shutters – Requesting Advice
Created on: 16 May 2022 22:17
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Hello everyone,
I have a few questions for the wood and painting experts.
Last week, I had our wooden windows and wooden shutters renovated by a professional painter, but I’m not entirely satisfied with the result.
He used a Cetol Novatech Next stain.
What went wrong here, and how can this be fixed?
Thank you in advance for your answers.








I have a few questions for the wood and painting experts.
Last week, I had our wooden windows and wooden shutters renovated by a professional painter, but I’m not entirely satisfied with the result.
He used a Cetol Novatech Next stain.
What went wrong here, and how can this be fixed?
Thank you in advance for your answers.
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henning18117 May 2022 23:44Hello,
Now the person with the thicker skin wins! We all agree that someone here wanted to make quick money and cash out even faster. I would call that a black sheep. If you, as the affected party, are not afraid of the contractor, break off contact or stop responding to them and do not pay anything. Then find a new professional and hope you have better luck.
Let us know who had the thicker skin.
Regards
Now the person with the thicker skin wins! We all agree that someone here wanted to make quick money and cash out even faster. I would call that a black sheep. If you, as the affected party, are not afraid of the contractor, break off contact or stop responding to them and do not pay anything. Then find a new professional and hope you have better luck.
Let us know who had the thicker skin.
Regards
henning181 schrieb:
If, as the affected party, you are not afraid of the contractor, break off contact or stop responding to them and do not pay anything. Then find a new professional and hope you have better luck. Let us know who proves to be tougher.Unfortunately, that is bad advice because then the "right" is on the side of the *ahem* "contractor": refusal to allow any corrections, followed by (once the "new professional" has started their work) destruction of the evidence of poor workmanship – and in court, it is sadly clear who ends up being the tougher party :-(https://www.instagram.com/11antgmxde/
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However, I would also not pay for that without documented, written requests for multiple corrections (3 times, as far as I know), each with a precise and reasonable deadline (i.e., an exact date, approximately 2 to 3 weeks from the date of the letter), sent by registered mail or similar. Then, I would prepare myself for resistance. Assigning the correction work myself could then only take place at a later stage.
driver55 schrieb:
With this kind of shoddy workmanship, there’s no need to bring spacing into the assessment of the work.
Every single part should be thrown at him,But precisely when a defect clearly falls outside the defined tolerances, that should be the main argument. Even better if he started with that. It hits back with much more impact, not to say a more relevant effect.
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