Another example where you can clearly see the poor workmanship.
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This is a good view where you can see the wall running in and out at the top where it meets the ceiling. | |
Another view of the same wall.
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Same wall different angle.
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This is the third attempt at the ceiling almost 4 months after entry date. | |
Another angle which shows the disruption.
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Another angle same celing.
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This angle is supposed to show the timber straps running. | |
This is the third attempt to re-erect the ceiling, still not level. It has a belly above the cooker hood.
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The ceiling is also not fixed above the units as they tried to leave them in situ. |
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You can also see the holes at the spur which remain unfilled.
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More devastation. | |
Finally the kitchen units come down to do the job properly. |
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The ceiling still has a belly in it, quality workmanship
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The ceiling also dips at this side and the wrong type of tape has been used on the joints. | |
Yet again poorly taped joints. |
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General mess left behind by workmen.
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More mess and disruption. | |
This is the wall in the bathroom which was not fixed to the frame as you can see. |
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Same wall where you can see how far away from the frame it is.
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Dwangs have also been removed. | |
More poor quality work. |
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Different angle, same wall.
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More dwangs removed. | |
You can see how far away from the frame the plasterboard is 50mm. |
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The wall was being held on by two fixings either end.
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Another angle.
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You can also see right through this gap into the kitchen. |