4 years ago I had my garage shortened to make room for a caravan. A wall with a door was built across the open end.
Recently I had the roof replaced and during this the contractor had to fix additional support along the new wall. To his horror, as he was drilling into the wall to fix a batten the hammer action of his drill (A 24v small drill) popped out the bricks he was drilling in to.
The cement was so weak you could powder it between thumb and forefinger easily.
He warned me that the whole wall was unsafe and should be rebuilt.
I have tried to elicit a response from the builder with no luck.
Can I sue?
Recently I had the roof replaced and during this the contractor had to fix additional support along the new wall. To his horror, as he was drilling into the wall to fix a batten the hammer action of his drill (A 24v small drill) popped out the bricks he was drilling in to.
The cement was so weak you could powder it between thumb and forefinger easily.
He warned me that the whole wall was unsafe and should be rebuilt.
I have tried to elicit a response from the builder with no luck.
Can I sue?