Hi
Just getting towards the completion of an extension coming off the lounge, and we realised that the door opening between the lounge and the extension is too small, due to a miscalculation by the builder.
The overall result is that the fitted internal 1981mm door has been cut down to 1915mm.
I went along with it last week, but I'm regretting it now as it does look oddly small.
In anticipation of an awkward conversation on Monday, I'm wondering what options the builder has. For example, I wonder if they could simplify the work to increase the opening height by replacing the concrete lintel with a thinner steel lintel?
The width is a few cm short as well.. I think because the sides were dot & dabbed with generous dabs, so hoping that can be resolved by stripping back and using hardwall plaster & skim instead.
Thanks.
Just getting towards the completion of an extension coming off the lounge, and we realised that the door opening between the lounge and the extension is too small, due to a miscalculation by the builder.
The overall result is that the fitted internal 1981mm door has been cut down to 1915mm.
I went along with it last week, but I'm regretting it now as it does look oddly small.
In anticipation of an awkward conversation on Monday, I'm wondering what options the builder has. For example, I wonder if they could simplify the work to increase the opening height by replacing the concrete lintel with a thinner steel lintel?
The width is a few cm short as well.. I think because the sides were dot & dabbed with generous dabs, so hoping that can be resolved by stripping back and using hardwall plaster & skim instead.
Thanks.