Shannon
2013-05-17 20:54:11
- #1
Hello everyone,
today the bathroom renovation was finally finished. No handover has taken place yet. Now the problem is, when we looked at the work in our condominium today, we noticed that the shower panel is dripping. We ourselves cannot reach the connections to possibly tighten them. Since it is not just a few drops, my question is, can I call a plumber to fix the damage? Unfortunately, the bathroom company cannot be reached by phone. Can this defect be charged to the bathroom company in an invoice? In this context, we also noticed that we have no hot water. We think the craftsmen left quickly today, after all, it is Friday. :mad::confused:
Best regards Shannon
today the bathroom renovation was finally finished. No handover has taken place yet. Now the problem is, when we looked at the work in our condominium today, we noticed that the shower panel is dripping. We ourselves cannot reach the connections to possibly tighten them. Since it is not just a few drops, my question is, can I call a plumber to fix the damage? Unfortunately, the bathroom company cannot be reached by phone. Can this defect be charged to the bathroom company in an invoice? In this context, we also noticed that we have no hot water. We think the craftsmen left quickly today, after all, it is Friday. :mad::confused:
Best regards Shannon