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aljo Member Since: 13 Jun 2006 Location: West Sussex Posts: 3243 |
well that explains it all then |
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Mon Aug 28 2006 9:11pm |
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Very Annoyed Site Moderator Member Since: 23 Aug 2005 Location: bat-wielding monkey-spanking tough-love zero-tolerance Euro-sceptic moderator - So just watch it! Posts: 19459 |
Go on then tell me! please! 2005 Zambezi TDV6 - Gone but not forgotten
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Mon Aug 28 2006 9:14pm |
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aljo Member Since: 13 Jun 2006 Location: West Sussex Posts: 3243 |
your floors ed |
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Mon Aug 28 2006 9:15pm |
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Very Annoyed Site Moderator Member Since: 23 Aug 2005 Location: bat-wielding monkey-spanking tough-love zero-tolerance Euro-sceptic moderator - So just watch it! Posts: 19459 |
I know! 2005 Zambezi TDV6 - Gone but not forgotten
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Mon Aug 28 2006 9:17pm |
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aljo Member Since: 13 Jun 2006 Location: West Sussex Posts: 3243 |
on a serious note from what i can gather from your information and in my experience is that the sub base underneath your floor slab has not been compacted properly or was put in wet or is generaly infill that we call in the trade " " hence your concrete floor slab is starting to crack (which is also probally a sub standard concrte mix). you will need a structural engineer to find out the extent of damage /movement and will specify a remedy for it ! possibly a complete new floor its basicly bad workmanship/construction practise and is now down to the nhbc to sort the problem out now as your covered under warranty for structural defects
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Mon Aug 28 2006 10:22pm |
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TB Member Since: 19 Feb 2006 Location: Depends who wants to know . . . Posts: 5927 |
Sorry VA. I know I shouldn't laugh but you fell for that one hook lie and sinker!!! Hope you get it all sorted soon. Arctic Frost TDV6 SE. Aspen Leather, Cherry Wood, Privacy Glass, PTI, Tow Pack, Mudflaps, Tasmods, a new Fuelflap, a RRSport.co.uk umbrella in the boot & a RRSport.co.uk sticker on the rear glass. __________________ Some people accuse me of thinking the world revolves around me, but I'm not stupid . . . I know it revolves around the sun. Which shines out of my @rse!!! |
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Mon Aug 28 2006 11:47pm |
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shmoogle Member Since: 07 Sep 2005 Location: ... and for every sprinkle I find, I shall kill you! Posts: 24350 |
Sorry to hear this VA... I have come to this thread late and know v little about NHBC claims etc (will leave that to the existing experts here, good work Caz and ) - but if all else fails will your buildings insurance cover the cost of restorative work?
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Tue Aug 29 2006 8:44am |
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noddy and bigears Member Since: 05 Nov 2005 Location: hants Posts: 116 |
[quote="aljo"]on a serious note from what i can gather from your information and in my experience is that the sub base underneath your floor slab has not been compacted properly or was put in wet or is generaly infill that we call in the trade " " hence your concrete floor slab is starting to crack (which is also probally a sub standard concrte mix). you will need a structural engineer to find out the extent of damage /movement and will specify a remedy for it ! possibly a complete new floor its basicly bad workmanship/construction practise and is now down to the nhbc to sort the problem out now as your covered under warranty for structural defect
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Tue Aug 29 2006 4:02pm |
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caz Member Since: 17 Jul 2006 Location: North East England Posts: 982 |
Were there any trees on the site before development? If there were it could have caused 'heave', which might be the cause of the problem with the floor!!!
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Tue Aug 29 2006 4:47pm |
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aljo Member Since: 13 Jun 2006 Location: West Sussex Posts: 3243 |
[quote="noddy and bigears
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Tue Aug 29 2006 5:20pm |
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caz Member Since: 17 Jul 2006 Location: North East England Posts: 982 |
Oh! Can I sell tickets!!! |
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Tue Aug 29 2006 5:44pm |
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Very Annoyed Site Moderator Member Since: 23 Aug 2005 Location: bat-wielding monkey-spanking tough-love zero-tolerance Euro-sceptic moderator - So just watch it! Posts: 19459 |
God I wish I had block & beam floors but to be honest I don't know. I have been told that a concret pour was involved at some point - if that helps!
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Tue Aug 29 2006 5:47pm |
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caz Member Since: 17 Jul 2006 Location: North East England Posts: 982 |
The concrete pour would be for the foundations. When we built our house we had nine, six metre wagon loads of the stuff. We used bison beams and the floors have never moved.
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Tue Aug 29 2006 5:57pm |
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aljo Member Since: 13 Jun 2006 Location: West Sussex Posts: 3243 |
concrete pour saves me a trip to the florist then unless it was just the screed on top of the beams caz if you sold tickets i could be done under the trades description act |
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Tue Aug 29 2006 5:57pm |
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