My elderly neighbour has had a downstairs storage area converted into a shower room with toilet and a small sink. The latter is built into a small vanity unit. She bought the sink, shower etc. from a local shop (bathroom accessories etc.) after agreeing with the plumber what was needed. They delivered the stuff at the weekend and left it in her hall until he started the fitting. Obviously, he did the preparation/tiling etc. first, then fitted the shower and toilet so that the following week he was ready to fit the sink. When he unwrapped it he found a dent in the semicircular bit that comes out of the front of the unit. He was adamant that he hadn't caused it and my neighbour believes him as it was still in her hall with half the plastic covering still intact. The shop said that the lady signed to say all was satisfactory on delivery so, as the dent isn't very big, she agreed to have the sink fitted.
My question. Do the professionals on here inspect everything that is delivered before they sign for it? Or is the onus on the customer to do that? I've tried taking a photo but the reflection is too bright. I might have another go later.
My question. Do the professionals on here inspect everything that is delivered before they sign for it? Or is the onus on the customer to do that? I've tried taking a photo but the reflection is too bright. I might have another go later.