Why did the company refuse to fix my bathroom?

Why did the company refuse to fix my bathroom?

16/07- they’ve refused to fix without additional payment, we’ve refused to pay so they are passing to solicitor as they say we should pay an extra 2k for fittings supplied and are saying we’re just being picky.

Do you have to pay for bathroom fittings?

They would, indeed, have to supply evidence of the cost of the fittings you mention and, if you agreed to this beforehand and the fittings have not been damaged by the poor workmanship, then you probably would have to reimburse them this element of the bill.

Can you name and shame the bathroom company?

Can I name and shame them, don’t want anyone having the same issue, we’ve now been made aware by an ex employee of the company that we are not the only customer in this situation!

What to do if you get bad workmanship in bathroom?

Then write a “letter before action” to the company reciting the events, attach a schedule detailing the bad workmanship and ask for your money back. Give them a fortnight to respond and, if they don’t or you get two fingers, sue them before they get in first and you end up defending.

16/07- they’ve refused to fix without additional payment, we’ve refused to pay so they are passing to solicitor as they say we should pay an extra 2k for fittings supplied and are saying we’re just being picky.

Should I take my contractor to Small Claims Court?

Running to court should not be your first step. Rather, the first step should be a conversation. If you haven’t done so already, then politely, but firmly, remind the contractor what was promised.

How much can I sue in Small Claims Court?

What’s more, small claims courts usually have a monetary limit on damage awards: for example, no more than $5,000. This means that you cannot sue for an amount more than the limit set by your state. Broadly speaking, a person should not file a lawsuit in small claims court unless it’s an absolute must.

They would, indeed, have to supply evidence of the cost of the fittings you mention and, if you agreed to this beforehand and the fittings have not been damaged by the poor workmanship, then you probably would have to reimburse them this element of the bill.