After rain followed by more rain, this morning we’re shrouded in thick mist which is actually a heavy drizzle. And the inside of my house is still half-flooded. Nobody came to work on the house yesterday and no-one has arrived today either and I wonder what’s going on as time continues to slip by.
During our discussions about the roof problem, as I briefly mentioned in a previous post, I picked up that the roofing sub-contractor may have set the roof too far forward on the house’s walls, thus exacerbating the problem of the overhang at the back being unacceptably too narrow. If this is so I’m wondering if there is now a dispute between the builder and the roofing company about who is responsible for solving the problem?
It would be pointless my intervening. As far as I’m concerned, even though it would mean causing an even greater delay, I’d prefer the roof to be totally removed and remade. When it looked as though the builder was responsible for the problem, I was told that this would not happen. I wonder if this still applies if it’s the roofing company at fault?
But in any case, if there is such a dispute, it isn’t helping me to get my house built any quicker. And I’m just the piggy-in-the-middle with little or no influence on the matter. No wonder my frustration level is going through the roof. At least it would be, if I had one.







