Hello,
back in 2014 we gave building control notice that we were going to open up an existing window opening and create a new one.
Being complete building novices - we read up and saw that we need to get the approval of building control. (I was never happy with the building work but that is another story). He builder added concrete lintels above each opening. They were not the required 15 cm either way but the the building control guy who came round said it all looked fine - and we should proceed. So we took his word and got the window company to install a new patio door & window.
Fast forward 3 years later they said they would come around to do the final inspection. Now they said the lintels are not according to building regulations. Our argument is that they came round to inspect the work half way - at a point where the problem could easily been rectified. We paid them £350 for their expertise - and only now they point this out to us?!?
We will argue that we only proceeded once we got the ok from them and they should not punish us for the short comings of their staff. I am expecting my second baby next week and feel very stressed about this. Does anyone have any advise?
back in 2014 we gave building control notice that we were going to open up an existing window opening and create a new one.
Being complete building novices - we read up and saw that we need to get the approval of building control. (I was never happy with the building work but that is another story). He builder added concrete lintels above each opening. They were not the required 15 cm either way but the the building control guy who came round said it all looked fine - and we should proceed. So we took his word and got the window company to install a new patio door & window.
Fast forward 3 years later they said they would come around to do the final inspection. Now they said the lintels are not according to building regulations. Our argument is that they came round to inspect the work half way - at a point where the problem could easily been rectified. We paid them £350 for their expertise - and only now they point this out to us?!?
We will argue that we only proceeded once we got the ok from them and they should not punish us for the short comings of their staff. I am expecting my second baby next week and feel very stressed about this. Does anyone have any advise?