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Sorry folks
I had deleted this thread for review as it contained some potentially defamatory material and I forgot to restore it.
Brendan
I live in Drynam Hall which is affected by pyrite, had no problem last year insuring my house (building and contents), even when I disclosed about pyrite, but this year is different story, have been turned down by 6 of them.
Anyone in similar position?
The government/ombudsman should be involved and using their power to resolve all these issues for unfortunate homeowners.Its about time a nationwide pyrite lobby group was formed.
Hi I own a house in Balbriggan, Co Dublin and it is suspected to have pyrite. The builder has told me we have it but he has not done a test as yet to prove this, but we have all the symptoms. HomeBond are involved but I am assuming it is gona take some time! The house is only 5 years and it almost falling down around our ears. Some of the cracks are big enough to fit my hand through and others a big enough to fit a finger in. My stairs are coming away from the wall and I have two smal children under 3. This is an extememly stressful and dangerous situation. My daughter is having nightmares about the cracks and monsters coming through them. I hope the builder gets this sorted
I Agree. We homeowners buy a house in good faith and are then left to deal with the shoddy workmanship. I rang my home insurance agency and asked about claim for loss of tiles, wooden floors etc and was told no can do due to the fact that it is down to "Shoddy Workmanship" which is not covered under the insurance. I am really seriously ticked off. I'm mean for goodness sake. The regular "Joe Soaps" of this country seem to be getting hit in every way possible financially. When is someone gona stand up on our behalf and back us when it is really needed.
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