Hi
I have a block paved patio which "The Builders" have been using as a store/workyard. I asked for protective sheeting to be layed but after many requests (all ignored) I finally gave up. The situation is that my once pristine patio is now stained with concrete/plaster dust and no amount of jet washing or scrubbing will eradicate it. Is there any substance that can used to solve this problem?
Many thanks.
Stained patio!
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Completely out of order.
Cleaning up and leaving the job as you found it, is part of the job and not an extra.
If the situation is as you state, then you should insist with politeness, patience and above all persistance, that its put right or replaced.
If they refuse, name and shame then take it further but dont let it go.
It's things like this from dog rough outfit's, cowboy's and our caravaned counterpart's that give the industry a bad name. Good luck. Nick.
Cleaning up and leaving the job as you found it, is part of the job and not an extra.
If the situation is as you state, then you should insist with politeness, patience and above all persistance, that its put right or replaced.
If they refuse, name and shame then take it further but dont let it go.
It's things like this from dog rough outfit's, cowboy's and our caravaned counterpart's that give the industry a bad name. Good luck. Nick.
"come on lads its dry rain falling now"