Bit of legal advice please - Compensation claim

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dig dug dan
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Post: # 36459Post dig dug dan

you can see where the pointing was finished, in the lower half of the wall, the rest is obviously crumbling.
last time i saw this, it was a sabotage by someone adding sugar to the mix, but thats another story!
Silly question, but why can't the wall be re-pointed? it wouldn't take long with a jointing gun, and some easipoint, and a raking attachment on an angle grinder would work well.
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Post: # 36466Post lutonlagerlout

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gardeninggal
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Post: # 36468Post gardeninggal

Thanks so much guys,
The mortar was mixed in a mixer - and I did it! It had the consistency it usually has when I work with mortar - could the cement have gone off? I didn't point after building, but striked (think this is the correct word!!)the bricks as I was going along - is it best to point after? They've now completely knocked the wall down so if its a re-build, it'll be from scratch.
Hey ho, and so it goes....
Tracey Pettitt

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Post: # 36480Post lutonlagerlout

here is one i did last week

i wanted to post the herringbone tegula anyway,but the curved wall got me thinking,the radius was 5.7m on this wall
have to say marshals drivesett duo is a good idea ,till you start flipping the blocks and the nibs clash
also it was a headache with the cuts as they dont work 2 for 1 like normal herringbone with 200 by 100s

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thanks to the gaffer for suggesting the tegula h-bone ,but flipping colours is a nightmare,
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andpartington
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Post: # 36482Post andpartington

love the pillar capping lll
v nice bit of work there :cool:

andy
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Post: # 36483Post GB_Groundworks

qudos for the pillar very nice piece of work, top stuff and i like the pattern of the blocks
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Post: # 36659Post TheVictorianCobbleCo

You say "they" have knocked the wall completely down now, is that for you to rebuild, or others? If others, on your side you were prepared to make the wall good, and that shouldn't be contested. So , I would look at what it cost me to rebuild it (costing out fairly and properly) and offer the client half of that as settlement. Should she refuse, then she must sue, and that would cost her far more in time and money, with no clear chance of winning. Did you have a written agreement limiting yourself to exclude consequential damage?
Without being too harsh the wall does look iffey, so get some guidance with the next one and take the time to back yourself up on paper. It saves tears.
W.G.Carter-Smith
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DNgroundworks
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Post: # 36667Post DNgroundworks

Very nice LLL ive just done one similar out of terca select brick, alot of job satisfaction i find when doing the smaller more detailed brickwork like above.

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Post: # 36670Post lutonlagerlout

cheers peeps,took me about an hour to set out and do each pier cap,which i could have done quicker but when its a half a million quid house the clients like that sort of detail
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Pablo
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Post: # 36677Post Pablo

That pillar cap is well done don't see that too often. Good work mate.
Can't see it from my house

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