Browse Forums General Discussion Re: who is responsible to fix? 2Oct 17, 2009 12:00 am Where you are coming from is where you are going to... Re: who is responsible to fix? 6Oct 17, 2009 8:04 pm Blog: http://bluemistkids.blogspot.com "Never be afraid to try something new. Remember, amateurs built the ark, and professionals built the Titanic." Re: who is responsible to fix? 7Oct 18, 2009 10:52 am thanks for your replies. No - not part of the crossover. Our garage was slightly sunken relative to house level so her pavers essentially slipped down a bit. Really it's only about ten pavers on the side that don't affect the use of the driveway and something that's easily fixedas a DIY job. Unfortunately she's been quite difficult during the whole construction process. This is despite taking sand from our site numerous times, as well as daily foraging through the rubbish pile at the front to see what she can take. It's interesting what you find out about your nighbours when you build. about to build our first home! Re: who is responsible to fix? 8Oct 18, 2009 12:53 pm wallywombat7 It's interesting what you find out about your nighbours when you build. mine won't even acknowledge me now after I said to the wife (rather loudly when in the backyard of our construction site) - "If I ever find out who was the <insert expletive of choice> that stole my bricks....." everytime I go around to check things out he scarpers off With any luck I won't see him once we move in. ’’Quondo Omni Flunkus Mortati ’’ If the women don't find you handsome, they should at least find you handy. Stila BK1 Build Thread The best place to talk about sport DIY, Home Maintenance & Repair If the railhead is so poorly fixed it is also likely that the railhead is also non compliant, what about overflows and sealing railhead to the gutters?. 3 5978 Need to remove glass panel out of concrete without wrecking the glass to get the spa room in, any recommendations on how to do that. Thank you 0 39049 |