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Soon after I moved in I had a massive leak -it filled a bucket in my lounge. They slapped a bit of cement on up there, but didn't replace the bulging ceiling plasterboard - but that was before HH took over from HBC. ...incidentally my walls and ceilings are wallpaper directly applied to plasterboard - no plaster! = 'jerry built' ....and the wall between my bedroom and the stairwell is single brick, hence no insulation possible. |
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margaret (r) the communal light in my block was flashing like crazy from wednesday evening last week, i rang them on monday & was repaired by thursday this week same day as they took the locks out, iv'e been wondering why 2 men with the yellow waistcoat type jackets keep going into the flat opposite, im wondering if they are doing some sort of tests in there, looking for what ican't think can you ?
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The man who moved in below me was confused by having two meters until I reasoned that by tracing the wiring so we could find out which was his meter. Last week we had two men subcontracted by HH to examine stairwells. They also looked in lofts seeking asbestos. The old exhaust pipes from the previous gas warm air system are still in the loft and they bagged samples and said they suspected asbestos. So - if this indicates a plan to reroof (which they said it was) asbestos removal will increase costs and further postpone it PS just thought of another complication that could affect reroofing - your block has an owner occupier likely still using gas warm air so they can't remove that one. |
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the meter for the lights must be in my shed margaret ive followed the wiring from the light, heaven help them if they want to get in my shed, still got boxes unpacked in there plus xmas stuff ha ha
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They keep trying to read the one in this block but he is out most of the time so they must be estimating all time. Usage anually should be the same every year, just varies seasonally with lighting up time. |
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I wouldn't contemplate buying one of these flats - ...warped window sills ...broken window handles ...hardboard panel doors ...the lack of plaster on the plasterboard ...no insulation in the panels under the windows ...no insulation on the wall adjoining the stairwell ...bare concrete stair access (I painted the steps with floor paint) ...a kitchen you cant swing a cat round in ...boxed in, surface mounted, piping for the central heating (at ceiling level would you believe:rolleyes:) The only advantage of the flat I am in is location |
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When you think about it, any refurbishing they do is just surface gloss on a substandard structure. They are flimsy boxes.
I have to correct the positioning of pictures on my walls because closing a door shakes the walls. That heavy machinery passing to the football field causes my furniture to shake. The removal of security is like the last straw - I call this my 'council cave' - now the boulder at the entrance has gone :D |
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