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Taf 22-03-2022 18:58

Re: PVC Fascia and gutter fitting regulations?
 
I looked back at the photos and realised that instead of fitting a joint, he has supported the guttering with a bracket. That would have leaked like buggery defeating the object of guttering!

Tinky 22-03-2022 20:27

Re: PVC Fascia and gutter fitting regulations?
 
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Originally Posted by Taf (Post 36117297)
I looked back at the photos and realised that instead of fitting a joint, he has supported the guttering with a bracket. That would have leaked like buggery defeating the object of guttering!


There's 2 like that at the front TAf, I have spoken to several builders and they all said the fascia should have been double pinned. He completely denies that he didn't fit incorrectly as his work complied with FENSA regulations, he claims it was all down to the gale, an act of God. The pins he used were only 40mm (usually used for soffits) and only one row about an inch from the top. Therefore it didn't take much for the wind get under it and blow it off. I await reply from Citizens Advice Bureau.

pip08456 22-03-2022 21:53

Re: PVC Fascia and gutter fitting regulations?
 
FENSA have nothing to do with it, they only concentrate on double glazing and doors.

Quote:

FENSA is a government-authorised scheme that monitors building regulation compliance for replacement windows and doors. Every FENSA Approved Installer, from large national brands to small local companies, is assessed regularly by us to ensure its standards are continually maintained.
https://www.fensa.org.uk/find-installers

The bottom line is you relied on facebook without independantly checking and ended up with a cowboy. TBH I don't feel sorry for you at all.

Tinky 23-03-2022 10:52

Re: PVC Fascia and gutter fitting regulations?
 
It would appear I have given some people the wrong impression that I just found this person on Facebook and without knowing him from Adam; employed him to do the job. Not so, he gave me a link to his firm's website, showing photos of some of the commendable jobs he had completed. The site was awash with glowing testimonials from people he had done work for. He arrived at our house in a van, emblazoned with his firm's name on the side. What reason would I have to suspect his work was not cosha?

joglynne 23-03-2022 11:16

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Unfortunately websites are fairly easy to build and pictures are easily poached from other sites. As for reviews on these dodgy sites there is no guarantee that they weren't written by the owner.

We are lucky as we still have lots of contacts and friends in the building trade.

If I really wanted to find someone and they couldn't help I would always contact a local building suppliers as they are usually happy to help and recommend someone trustworthy.

Tinky 23-03-2022 11:25

Re: PVC Fascia and gutter fitting regulations?
 
Thanks for that Jo, if that is the case then he is a rogue trader, and hopefully Citizens Advice bureau will refer my complaint to Trading Standards for further investigation.

Tinky 25-03-2022 09:50

Re: PVC Fascia and gutter fitting regulations?
 
Can't believe this, knock on the door this morning, it was the original builder clutching the extra money I had paid him. He is going to come back Tuesday and supply and fit for free, the whole job! I wrote to Citizens Advice a few days ago, haven't heard back, so I am wondering if they contacted Trading Standards who have had a word in his ear. :):):):cleader::cleader::cleader:

Julian 25-03-2022 10:04

Re: PVC Fascia and gutter fitting regulations?
 
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Originally Posted by Tinky (Post 36117441)
Can't believe this, knock on the door this morning, it was the original builder clutching the extra money I had paid him. He is going to come back Tuesday and supply and fit for free, the whole job! I wrote to Citizens Advice a few days ago, haven't heard back, so I am wondering if they contacted Trading Standards who have had a word in his ear. :):):):cleader::cleader::cleader:

Great news Tinky. Glad it's getting sorted. :D

joglynne 25-03-2022 15:00

Re: PVC Fascia and gutter fitting regulations?
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by Tinky (Post 36117441)
Can't believe this, knock on the door this morning, it was the original builder clutching the extra money I had paid him. He is going to come back Tuesday and supply and fit for free, the whole job! I wrote to Citizens Advice a few days ago, haven't heard back, so I am wondering if they contacted Trading Standards who have had a word in his ear. :):):):cleader::cleader::cleader:

Great news Tinky. If it's possible take photos just in case ........

Taf 25-03-2022 16:17

Re: PVC Fascia and gutter fitting regulations?
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by Tinky (Post 36117441)
Can't believe this, knock on the door this morning, it was the original builder clutching the extra money I had paid him. He is going to come back Tuesday and supply and fit for free, the whole job! I wrote to Citizens Advice a few days ago, haven't heard back, so I am wondering if they contacted Trading Standards who have had a word in his ear. :):):):cleader::cleader::cleader:

It only takes the attention of one Trading Standards officer to make some rogue-traders quake in their boots.

I hope it all gets sorted correctly!

Tinky 31-03-2022 09:50

Re: PVC Fascia and gutter fitting regulations?
 
He arrived yesterday and fixed the whole lot, including fitting a soffit which was not included in original quote, and double pinned new correct sized fascia, secured the down pipe, fitted joiners to guttering, no charge, well pleased. :cleader::cleader::cleader:


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