Hi,
I had a deep crack on my landing at the top of the stairs. This is halls-ajoining so I asked my neighbour if she one and she did! We both told our (different) insurance companies and they both said it was subsidence, hers caused by tree roots in the drain and mine caused by a leaking drain. However when they came to repair my drain, the builders couldn't find any problem even though they had the report from the surveyor sent by the insurance company. They said the water was running fast and clean, so they went away. There was some discussion between the insurers and the builders and eventually the builders returned and put a metre long pipe in the drain. Since the crack at the top of my stairs and nowhere else, is no cracks downstairs or anywhere else, and the builders were adamant there was nothing wrong with the drains, I believe the problem has been incorrectly labeled subsidence. I contacted the insurance company and they said it is subsidence. But are they correct? And if not, what should I do to get the stigma of subsidence removed from my property. Should I contact them again or should I complain straight to the insurance ombudsman? Any info and/or advice gratefully received.
I had a deep crack on my landing at the top of the stairs. This is halls-ajoining so I asked my neighbour if she one and she did! We both told our (different) insurance companies and they both said it was subsidence, hers caused by tree roots in the drain and mine caused by a leaking drain. However when they came to repair my drain, the builders couldn't find any problem even though they had the report from the surveyor sent by the insurance company. They said the water was running fast and clean, so they went away. There was some discussion between the insurers and the builders and eventually the builders returned and put a metre long pipe in the drain. Since the crack at the top of my stairs and nowhere else, is no cracks downstairs or anywhere else, and the builders were adamant there was nothing wrong with the drains, I believe the problem has been incorrectly labeled subsidence. I contacted the insurance company and they said it is subsidence. But are they correct? And if not, what should I do to get the stigma of subsidence removed from my property. Should I contact them again or should I complain straight to the insurance ombudsman? Any info and/or advice gratefully received.