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I can't really see why you refused to let the bloke be present. SNIPEF had already found in your favour and already declined his appeal. You were definitely in the drivers seat.
I think your pride could end up costing you money.
I am however struggling to see how on the first job he overcharged you by 3k when the job was 8k? I take it he gave you an estimate for the work that you accepted? and I take it you went out and got at least three prices for the works?
Why dont you just take the 'plumber' to court if you still feel raw about it?
It seems you have more than enough proof that his work was questionable.
Are you sure he was a bona-fide plumber? I cannot see how he was demanding so much money off you for the kind of work you mentioned . . . . My God, even if you ripped all the plumbing out of a house and reinstalled new gear everywhere you would be hard pushed to spend 20 grand plus!!!
It all sounds seriously suspect to me . . . . It does sound like the sort of work an iffy builder type might do.
You could always call Cowboy Builder I suppose - there is a certain annoying bald bloke on there who might be interested in taking them 'to task'!!!!
Or alternately just walk away from it. Sounds like you have had more than enough stress already thats for certain!
As far as i am aware everyone who is contracted to do work for clients , have a legal right to correct any faulty work in despute , the fact that you just dont want the plumber back on your whim, is neither here nor there ,this will not wash in court room, unless something very seriouse had happened,when you hire a plumber or company get a full written quotation,and then draft up a small contract,covering all aspects of the project , you sign ,he signs ,then you have a leg to stand on, courts solicitors will not be intrested in you because it will be your word against the plumbers snipef tried to help you both by going to your property to solve problem , but you dont want the plumber there ? anyone with some savvy would want the guy there to explain and sort things out but you dont seem to want that. so that will rule out any help from snipef,as they are meant to look after the plumbers and you, again if you have personel problems with plumber that is your whim courts wont except any sort of discrimination in any shape or form,and the plumber must be aloud to sort any problems out , you dont have to be on site.so may i remind you the job was between you and the plumber no one else, not snipef or so called expert witnessess, i suggest you contact plumber and sit down and have a talk about things and sort it all out as you will just loss out at the end of the day and a costly reminder to get paperwork sorted before the job starts,
I agree with all what you say Jim, but we have not met the plumber, sounds like a real gent, and we don't know what the clients like , sometimes they need to let the courts decided and sod the cost, the only problem is the law make the money, but someone will win, but will the damages cover the cost I doubt it.
Tony
I'm not taking sides because there are lots of grey areas in this story. I think from SNIPEF's point of view they've took on the case as an intermediary to try and resolve the issue but the customer has refused to cooperate.
paid him £8,000 and
he tried to charge us a further £18,000.
He has left us with work that needs to be put right
and it appears that he has done work that didn’t need doing in the first place because he advised us that it did need to be done.
Does anyone know where we would stand if we tried to take SNIPEF to court for causing us all this wasted time and further unnecessary distress.
I can't understand why you think you would be doing thar?... This man attended and inspected the work on Friday and is now in the process of preparing a report for us. Would we be able to claim these costs backfrom SNIPEF?
It is possible to make a small error on a final invoice but how does an over charge of around £10,000 + happen?This man has already had £15,500 out of us
and still wants a further £10,500, i.e. a grand total of £26,000.
We did not deduct for the "unnecessary" work but we have worked out that, without deducting for that work or the cost of the remedial work, he is trying to overcharge us by around £10,000 - £12,000.
Installation of a combi-boiler and oil tank, replacement mains water pipe, installation of standpipe, fitted new bathroom (we provided everything except the pipes, adhesive for the tiles and grout), replaced some (though he is trying to claim ALL) of the heating pipework in the attic cos he said it would all need replacing due to corrosion), fitted a few radiators.
Most of the work was not done by him but by an unqualified plumber and a young plumbers mate. The actual plumber himself was around for very little of the time.
Actually, there are items on his bill that should not be there! They also had pre- and -post photographs. Beside, they could easily have discussed their findings with the plumber off-site. He did not need to be here.
If this man were to come anywhere near me ever again I would not be responsible for my actions. How do these people expect us to feel?
Installation of a combi-boiler and oil tank, replacement mains water pipe, installation of standpipe, fitted new bathroom (we provided everything except the pipes, adhesive for the tiles and grout), replaced some (though he is trying to claim ALL) of the heating pipework in the attic cos he said it would all need replacing due to corrosion), fitted a few radiators. Most of the work was not done by him but by an unqualified plumber and a young plumbers mate. The actual plumber himself was around for very little of the time.
Thanks happyflyer, you are absolutely right.
He has had £8,000 plus a further £7,500 bringing the total we have paid him to £15,500. We didn't pay up front. We paid £8000 for the first part of the job after he'd done it (combi-boiler and oil tank) and it was only when he tried to overcharge us by such a large amount on the second bill that we checked the first bill to find he had overcharged us by £3000 on the first bill. Still stupid though, huh!
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