Just got a text from next door neighbour who called while we were out, they are getting a sunroom as an extension. Terraced property and we are end house while they are mid. They want to know if they can have access for a digger to get into their garden through ours and that they will put down timber to protect our patio.
Our patio is Indian sandstone, a few years old, and cost €7,000 (including the landscaping of the rest of the garden but the sandstone was the most expensive part).
My concerns are mainly that the Indian Sandstone is quite brittle and erodes and can break etc. how do we know that the weight of this digger is not going to cause damage to the sandstone. If one slab is damaged it won't be viable to replace one slab due to the fact that it has all aged and looks the same.
We like the neigbhour and don't want to fall out, the work is going to take 4-6 weeks, apart from the fact we've bought plants and had planned on planting the garden and then power washing the sandstone in preparation for summer and that's now going to go on hold (I wouldn't begrudge this for a one off job but it's a bit of a pain), I am more concerned about the patio and them taking the fence down etc.
My husband says we need to look at the builders insurance to see if they have cover for this but I'm thinking how much would I trust them or would we even have the money to start a claim against them. The text was phrased in such a way that it's no big deal but I think it is quite a big deal. It wouldn't bother me a jot if we just had grass or if it was concrete it's purely the fact we spent all that money getting the garden landscaped (SSIA money!).
As an aside my husband has some very stressful medical issues at the moment that are private and we don't want to get into with them but we really could do without the upset and the timing of the extension couldn't be worse but obviously that's not their fault, just have bigger worries at the moment so not really in the frame of mind for all of this.
Anybody know anything about Indian sandstone or even anyone any thoughts are we worrying unneccesarily? Don't mind the inconvenience, just worried about a scenario where the patio gets wrecked and the builders dissapear and our good relationship with our neighbour is gone forever......................
Thanks in advance
Our patio is Indian sandstone, a few years old, and cost €7,000 (including the landscaping of the rest of the garden but the sandstone was the most expensive part).
My concerns are mainly that the Indian Sandstone is quite brittle and erodes and can break etc. how do we know that the weight of this digger is not going to cause damage to the sandstone. If one slab is damaged it won't be viable to replace one slab due to the fact that it has all aged and looks the same.
We like the neigbhour and don't want to fall out, the work is going to take 4-6 weeks, apart from the fact we've bought plants and had planned on planting the garden and then power washing the sandstone in preparation for summer and that's now going to go on hold (I wouldn't begrudge this for a one off job but it's a bit of a pain), I am more concerned about the patio and them taking the fence down etc.
My husband says we need to look at the builders insurance to see if they have cover for this but I'm thinking how much would I trust them or would we even have the money to start a claim against them. The text was phrased in such a way that it's no big deal but I think it is quite a big deal. It wouldn't bother me a jot if we just had grass or if it was concrete it's purely the fact we spent all that money getting the garden landscaped (SSIA money!).
As an aside my husband has some very stressful medical issues at the moment that are private and we don't want to get into with them but we really could do without the upset and the timing of the extension couldn't be worse but obviously that's not their fault, just have bigger worries at the moment so not really in the frame of mind for all of this.
Anybody know anything about Indian sandstone or even anyone any thoughts are we worrying unneccesarily? Don't mind the inconvenience, just worried about a scenario where the patio gets wrecked and the builders dissapear and our good relationship with our neighbour is gone forever......................
Thanks in advance