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Hello,
Advice would be very much appreciated.
I have commisioned a contractor to replace 2 lintels and cut and relpace one joist end.
When I arrived home after their first day working I found that they had cut the bottom corner of all six joists in order to get the new lintels in place.
They said they did this for 2 reasons:
1. The joists all had rot in the bottom corner (which I can't see now because it has been cut away).
2. Because the origional lintel had rotton it had slipped down, and hence all the joists and floor above had slipped down, so the new lintel would not fit without cutting the joists.
This now leaves me in the position of the contractor pricing a new qoute to fix all joists and raise the floor above. Work has come to a halt with my place in a mess and supports holding up the floor above.
Do you think the contractor has done the right thing?
My concerns are:
1. I cannot see any rot in the joists (aparently the contractor can provide photos for proof).
2. If there was a problem and they could not install the lintels, should they should have stopped work and informed me prior to cutting my joists?
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Advice would be very much appreciated.[/url]
Advice would be very much appreciated.
I have commisioned a contractor to replace 2 lintels and cut and relpace one joist end.
When I arrived home after their first day working I found that they had cut the bottom corner of all six joists in order to get the new lintels in place.
They said they did this for 2 reasons:
1. The joists all had rot in the bottom corner (which I can't see now because it has been cut away).
2. Because the origional lintel had rotton it had slipped down, and hence all the joists and floor above had slipped down, so the new lintel would not fit without cutting the joists.
This now leaves me in the position of the contractor pricing a new qoute to fix all joists and raise the floor above. Work has come to a halt with my place in a mess and supports holding up the floor above.
Do you think the contractor has done the right thing?
My concerns are:
1. I cannot see any rot in the joists (aparently the contractor can provide photos for proof).
2. If there was a problem and they could not install the lintels, should they should have stopped work and informed me prior to cutting my joists?
(I would insert an image if I knew how)
Advice would be very much appreciated.[/url]