samonline
New member
Hi guys, I'm new so please bear with me. I don't know if you want to offer your advice. I would appreciate it very much if you do.
I've recently had a pre fab garage installed and about a week after having it installed by a professional company, I noticed the height was not as specified. They stated 2.43m in correspondence but it ended up only 2.2m high at the front. It's sloping down to 2.05m at the rear which is fine but I am disappointed at the discrepancy. What would you do? (apart from communicate with the company which I have done. I am awaiting their response)
Also, it's supposed to be a four wall garage, built next to the wall of the house. It's not meant to be attached. They didn't put any fascia board on the side that meets the house. What would you do or suggest for me to do? I have already communicated but they haven't offered to put in a timber board on that side, instead suggesting to demolish the whole lot to re-build.
I'll put up photos in a few hours when I have the first opportunity. Thanks in advance for your patience. I realise that this is a challenging issue - perhaps you know the solution?
I've recently had a pre fab garage installed and about a week after having it installed by a professional company, I noticed the height was not as specified. They stated 2.43m in correspondence but it ended up only 2.2m high at the front. It's sloping down to 2.05m at the rear which is fine but I am disappointed at the discrepancy. What would you do? (apart from communicate with the company which I have done. I am awaiting their response)
Also, it's supposed to be a four wall garage, built next to the wall of the house. It's not meant to be attached. They didn't put any fascia board on the side that meets the house. What would you do or suggest for me to do? I have already communicated but they haven't offered to put in a timber board on that side, instead suggesting to demolish the whole lot to re-build.
I'll put up photos in a few hours when I have the first opportunity. Thanks in advance for your patience. I realise that this is a challenging issue - perhaps you know the solution?