Hi I could do with some advice on this situation!
We started building a small extension on 1st October we made our payments at each stage promptly. We received a contract from the builder, which stated that the build would take 2 months so the finish date would have been 1st week of December.
2 months on and we still can’t get the builder to finish; we still have a leak in the roof that we asked him to fix back in December. We did a snag list, which included uneven wood floors and the uneven tiling in Kitchen, which he decided to rip up in order to level the floors (which should of been done originally). The 4x fold back dividing doors that they put up last month wouldn't open so he took them down and ripped off the frames. We gave him a final deadline of 2 weeks, which has now passed and the current situation is I have no floors, no doors, and a leak in my roof and the small snag items uncompleted. Our builder is not returning our calls (he is difficult to get in touch with at the best of times) as we are now facing into month 6 of what should of been a 2 month build I’m at my wits end!
We have been very patient with him to date and have heard all the excuses, on a personal note we feel he is a very nice guy he has told us he was having staffing problems and personal issues so that’s why we gave him extra time to allow him fix everything but at this stage we just want our house and our lives back to normal. What rights do we have? The contact does state something about going over the time limit there would be €150per day paid to finish to work - im not sure what that means!
Can we fire the builder off the job? What would this mean? At this stage we would prefer to not pay him his final payment and use the money to replace the flooring and doors ourselves and get our own tradesmen just to finish the job - once the cost to do all of this work wasn't greater than the balance we owe him!. We are concerned, as this would leave us without a builders guarantee on the job, or is this worth anything if builders are going out of business in this current climate. Our architect was equally as bad and only showed up twice during the 2 months so im not sure if he can/will give us a cert of compliance or do we need this?
Any advise much appreciated
Hogg
We started building a small extension on 1st October we made our payments at each stage promptly. We received a contract from the builder, which stated that the build would take 2 months so the finish date would have been 1st week of December.
2 months on and we still can’t get the builder to finish; we still have a leak in the roof that we asked him to fix back in December. We did a snag list, which included uneven wood floors and the uneven tiling in Kitchen, which he decided to rip up in order to level the floors (which should of been done originally). The 4x fold back dividing doors that they put up last month wouldn't open so he took them down and ripped off the frames. We gave him a final deadline of 2 weeks, which has now passed and the current situation is I have no floors, no doors, and a leak in my roof and the small snag items uncompleted. Our builder is not returning our calls (he is difficult to get in touch with at the best of times) as we are now facing into month 6 of what should of been a 2 month build I’m at my wits end!
We have been very patient with him to date and have heard all the excuses, on a personal note we feel he is a very nice guy he has told us he was having staffing problems and personal issues so that’s why we gave him extra time to allow him fix everything but at this stage we just want our house and our lives back to normal. What rights do we have? The contact does state something about going over the time limit there would be €150per day paid to finish to work - im not sure what that means!
Can we fire the builder off the job? What would this mean? At this stage we would prefer to not pay him his final payment and use the money to replace the flooring and doors ourselves and get our own tradesmen just to finish the job - once the cost to do all of this work wasn't greater than the balance we owe him!. We are concerned, as this would leave us without a builders guarantee on the job, or is this worth anything if builders are going out of business in this current climate. Our architect was equally as bad and only showed up twice during the 2 months so im not sure if he can/will give us a cert of compliance or do we need this?
Any advise much appreciated
Hogg