A mate of mine has just been taken to the cleaners by the blokes that put in his new deck and the roof that runs over it.
I guess I need two things:
1. Victorians to educate me on the ways to pressure the tradie to either come back and fix it, or to refund the wages component,
2. Help me with info to pass on to him on how to fix it.
The end result of the experience that he had with these guys is that he no longer wants them in his life. They smashed his auto garage door twice, doing major damage, although they repaired it. They did a compete Pooh job and are refusing to come and look at the job and do anything about it.
Actually I'm suspicious as to the reasons as to why he wont take action against them. I'll sort that out if needed as well.
1. I'll put the screws into these guys and am looking for the avenues that I can use to at least put them through the wringer in regards to Fair Trading and other Gov and legal avenues. Some advice on my options would be appreciated.
2. The job was finished two weeks ago. The deck is made from Merbau, the posts holding up the perspex roofing material is Cypress and the framing of the roof is Treated pine. Although the roof covers a 3 m x 12 m area, there are no gutters and no downpipes. The deck was finished with an INTERIOR flooring poly, one coat only and where the major traffic walks on the deck, the "poly" has lifted and worn away.
He intends to sand the deck back and to reseal it and Bristol paints are advising him to use a deck scrub, and an undercoat of an oil based system with a poly on top.
The cypress posts are splitting after the few hot days we have had (up to 3 mm cracks), although they got one coat of the Interior floor poly as well.
Are we able to sand the posts back, oil the hell out of it to get some oil into the posts then seal with a proper poly to try to minimise the splitting?
One corner post was cut too short and has had a piece stuck to it with builders bog. It was cut right on top of the bolt that attaches the TP "fascia" which is part of the roof structure. Won't this cause the roof to lift in wild weather (i.e. the hole for the bolt has nothing on top of it other than builders bog and a 100mm length of Cypress.
I think that he has pretty much run out of $, as this and the landscaping are the last parts of his McMansion to complete. I don't think he can afford to have a carpenter come in and rip it all out and try to rebuild it.
Any advice appreciated, especially with the Cypress posts that are splitting. I guess he needs to replace the cut post, or attach a steel plate to brace the two pieces.
Advice on the avenues to take action against the blokes that did it will be gratefully received, as neither of us have done this before.
I don't know if I'm making too much sense - I'm writing this in a pretty aggro state and am thinking about the less than legal ways of 'resolving' this. I'll probably be a bit calmer tomorrow, if if anyone needs more info before replying, please ask away.