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Left in the lurch. Again.

May 27, 2010

The regular pattern of a few steps forward, a few steps back is getting extremely tiring. Just as we start to venture to believe that Taylor Wimpey and Wood Newton have turned a corner and are going to finally settle the remaining issues before our 2nd anniversary in the house, and they let us down again.

This time, it would seem, it’s a case of chasing new money over looking after current customers that has put our plans down the pan.

One week ago (last Thursday) we were scheduled to have a number of remaining issues resolved. Things like having some poor fitting glazing replaced, finishing the balcony work, replacing compromised Trespa panels, sorting out (hopefully) our wet skylight area and generally snagging all the work that has gone on since last November/December.

The day before work was due to take place, a Wood Newton representative contacts us to say they can’t do the work due to “pressing issues” with the new builds. Completely out of order, but what can you say “No, do it like you said you would?”, like that would make any difference.

Anyway, we were told they’d be in touch next week (this week) to reschedule. Completely, sadly, beleagueringly predictably there’s been no word since. So here we are, a week since work was due to take place, and yet again we’re in the dark without a clue as to if and when they will fix things.

We’ve always said, be honest, keep us informed, and life would be so much better, we’d feel much less stress, and things would just be nicer…

The silence is deafening.

The drip drip effect at Oxley Woods

February 3, 2010

It’s not been long since we moved back into our home at Oxley Woods. The newly installed windows are a vast improvement over the old. Personally, I prefer their appearance, but most importantly, so far, they’re proving weather proof! We’ve had rain, we’ve had snow, we’ve had wind… and so far so good, the water has remained on the outside of the property!

So, for the first time since June 2008, it seems our Taylor Wimpey and Wood Newton constructed eco house is water tight!

Unfortunately, it’s water tight, but still, in the case of one room (and the skylight area, of course), still rather wet.

Our Son’s bedroom is at the front of the property. It has a corner window, the same design and orientation as the kitchen on the ground floor. Unfortunately it gets wet. Very wet.

A couple of days ago I grabbed some photos, it wasn’t actually anywhere near as bad as it can be. Below show his bedroom window, our daughters window in the neighbouring room, our bedroom window, and finally the kitchen window for comparison.

Front bedroom

Middle bedroom window

Master bedroom

Kitchen window

As you can see, there’s quite a dramatic pool of water in our Son’s bedroom.

This is not unusual. It’s been very bad since we moved back in, and following a meeting on site here at Oxley Woods last week with Wood Newton and Taylor Wimpey we’re not even sure what’s going to happen. It seems they don’t really know what the problem is (sound familiar) and why this particular section of glass is suffering so much, when all others around it are not. It’s not a hot room in the winter, and it’s not unique in it’s style/position (other than elevation, it’s much the same as the kitchen, which by rights should be the “damper” of the two rooms.

Our son doesn’t breath more than myself and my wife combined, or even probably much more than our younger daughter in the next room. We don’t hang things on the radiators… there just seems to be a problem with the glazing in his room.

We really hope this gets resolved as soon as possible, as water on wooden windows cannot be a good thing, neither can the damp in a children’s bedroom, and the fact the water runs down the recently painted walls, leaving run marks as it goes, certainly isn’t pleasant at all.

Meanwhile, if you have any suggestions as to what could be causing this, please feel free to comment below, as we feel we need all the help we can get to resolve our problems right now!

Cracking stuff…

June 6, 2009

Weird and worrying issue has arisen today. Perhaps due to the very hot (mid to high twenties) then cool (low to mid teens) and wet weather we’ve experienced in the last week a pretty large crack has appeared from nowhere in our full length window glass!

Wonder if anyone else has had the same happen?

Need to get on to the builders ASAP about this and keep an eye on it to see it doesn’t spread too fast.

My only guess is it must be weather related because this is the first spring since we’ve been here and it’s probably some of the hottest, dropping fast to cooler weather we’ve experienced.