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Hi. Still chasing our house builders regarding snagging. We have had a leak through the attic from condensation from the soil pipe. Can anyone tell me if this is acceptable workmanship? The house is one year old. Duct tape holding it together!
 
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It's not the best but that's builders for you
 
Thanks for feedback. The home builder is sending an inspector out to examine but I wanted some advice beforehand as they have a habit of trying to assure us that their work is valid. Just waiting on the excuse for this one. I take it the duct tape for this use is not acceptable? It certainly doesn’t look very professional! Is the flexi pipe the correct piping?
Thanks again for all your feedback.
 
Duct tape not acceptable as not considered a permanant fixing. Ask him if the vent has been air pressure tested to industry standard - 38mbar for 3 minutes - and you'll probably have him confused.
 
Please remember peeps it's rarely the fault of the individual doing the work...

By the time it's subbed out 27 times, the person who ends up doing the work is forced to do it for peanuts a) because there is no money left and b) cos they are desperate to earn and feed their families. This means they'll do what's necessary (take dreadful, in our eyes, shortcuts) to make a small profit.

The real culprits here are the 'system' where no sod takes responsibility but loads & loads take the money and run...
 
Please remember peeps it's rarely the fault of the individual doing the work...

The real culprits here are the 'system' where no sod takes responsibility but loads & loads take the money and run...

The system is not the culprit...it's the new home owner who is the culprit.
Time and time again we have visitors who have had shoddy work done on new homes - you can't completely blame the system, you have to blame the unskilled, untrained, uncaring, underling that did the work.

How about that person a month or so ago with his bathroom install.
Incorrect falls on drain, incorrect fittings, incorrect alignment of drain junction - and this bloke thought he was a plumber.
We all thought the home owner had done the work himself.
 

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