Just wondering if anyone has any advise on the following. Had a survey done on a house that we subsequently purchased, which showed up no major issues we were not expecting.
When we started to renovate the house, the first day our electrician was starting the rewire, I got a phonecall to say that he could not drill through the upstairs ceiling in the house because they were made from asbestos. (which was never mentioned in the survey).
I got 2 companies out to inspect the ceilings who confirmed it was asbestos and said that cost to remove the ceiling would be around €8000, and my builder confirmed that the price for putting up a new ceiling was €1800. The builder then discovered that there was no manhole in the garden, and the extension was built on top of it. This again cost up around €1000 to recify.
In the end, ended up just putting up a new ceiling below the existing ceiling as we just did not have the money to remove the asbestos.We tried to contact the surveyor for weeks but he did not return any of our calls. I subsequently contacted the society of chartered surveyors (of which he is a member) and made an offical complaint through writing against the surveyor.
This was 3 months ago, and every time I contact them they say that the case is proceeding through the normal channels. Am I wasting my time with the society complaints procedure or does anyone have any advise? Thanks
When we started to renovate the house, the first day our electrician was starting the rewire, I got a phonecall to say that he could not drill through the upstairs ceiling in the house because they were made from asbestos. (which was never mentioned in the survey).
I got 2 companies out to inspect the ceilings who confirmed it was asbestos and said that cost to remove the ceiling would be around €8000, and my builder confirmed that the price for putting up a new ceiling was €1800. The builder then discovered that there was no manhole in the garden, and the extension was built on top of it. This again cost up around €1000 to recify.
In the end, ended up just putting up a new ceiling below the existing ceiling as we just did not have the money to remove the asbestos.We tried to contact the surveyor for weeks but he did not return any of our calls. I subsequently contacted the society of chartered surveyors (of which he is a member) and made an offical complaint through writing against the surveyor.
This was 3 months ago, and every time I contact them they say that the case is proceeding through the normal channels. Am I wasting my time with the society complaints procedure or does anyone have any advise? Thanks