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pallyman 11-03-2012 23:42

Hyndburn Homes, shoddy renovation
 
hynburn homes are doing my kitchen and bathroom,its really shoddy work,anyone else find this?:eek:

MargaretR 12-03-2012 07:09

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Is it Bramall Construction (refurbishment contractor) or Hyndburn Homes workmen who aren't up to par?

BERNADETTE 12-03-2012 07:13

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My Mum has just had kitchen and bathroom done and is impressed with the workmanship:)

cashman 12-03-2012 08:12

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was up at our friends on friday n they had just nearly finished, she was well suited.:confused:

Gremlin 12-03-2012 08:16

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I called at a friends house on Buckingham Grove (Hyndburn Homes property)just after she had the bathroom and kitchen refurbishment. As soon as I arrived she told me how pleased with it she was and couldn't wait to show me round.

MargaretR 12-03-2012 08:20

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I have declined the offer of a new kitchen.
I had a whole month of hassle when my shower install (bathroom refurb) was done 2 years ago.

I couldn't survive a month without a kitchen. I know that people are being fed at communal homes during the work, but a month eating junk isn't me.

Besides that, the plaster dust mess they leave behind is an ordeal to clear up.

jaysay 12-03-2012 08:37

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Originally Posted by MargaretR (Post 977113)
I have declined the offer of a new kitchen.
I had a whole month of hassle when my shower install (bathroom refurb) was done 2 years ago.

I couldn't survive a month without a kitchen. I know that people are being fed at communal homes during the work, but a month eating junk isn't me.

Besides that, the plaster dust mess they leave behind is an ordeal to clear up.

Many thanks Margaret, was resigning myself for upheaval when they were doing mine, think they can leave it until I move house to that big website in the sky:D

MargaretR 12-03-2012 08:49

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Originally Posted by jaysay (Post 977119)
Many thanks Margaret, was resigning myself for upheaval when they were doing mine, think they can leave it until I move house to that big website in the sky:D

I have heard that several people have declined the improvements.

It isn't so much that the end result is unsatisfactory, it is the upheaval that has to be endured, and the long time the work takes.

Not all elderly folk have the stamina it takes to get through it.

PS Jaysay - The concrete plinth that the old gas warm air boiler sat on is demolished during the refurb - involves use of a jack hammer - and the kitchen storeroom is demolished to enlarge the size of the kitchen.

jaysay 12-03-2012 08:55

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Originally Posted by MargaretR (Post 977127)
I have heard that several people have declined the improvements.

It isn't so much that the end result is unsatisfactory, it is the upheaval that has to be endured, and the long time the work takes.

Not all elderly folk have the stamina it takes to get through it.

I was talking to Joan about this last weekend and she was concerned what the toll would on my health, its not that my kitchen is dropping to bits and is very clean and serviceable as it is, I did put extra cupboards in when I first moved in, and I'm quite happy with it as it is

Gremlin 12-03-2012 08:58

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If a person refuses to have a new kitchen or bathroom fitted and then moves out would Hyndburn Homes come along and put them in for the new tennant?

MargaretR 12-03-2012 09:01

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Originally Posted by Gremlin (Post 977130)
If a person refuses to have a new kitchen or bathroom fitted and then moves out would Hyndburn Homes come along and put them in for the new tennant?

Yes - the properties have to be brought up to the 'decent homes standard' before they are relet.

I explored the legislation concerning housing association tenancies during the thread about security
http://www.accringtonweb.com/forum/f...sed-58705.html

cashman 12-03-2012 09:11

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I would advise anyone wi health issues to pass on this, our friend whilst delighted wi the finished job, went through hell whilst work was in progress,n she is recovering from a heart attack.:eek: I seem to recall once of a day the council used to re-house folk whilst big jobs were being done?

jaysay 12-03-2012 09:19

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Originally Posted by cashman (Post 977134)
I would advise anyone wi health issues to pass on this, our friend whilst delighted with finished job, went through hell whilst work was in progress,n she is recovering from a heart attack.:eek: I seem to recall once of a day the council used to re-house folk whilst big jobs were being done?

Don't think that would be an option with me cashy, I could go and stop with Joan, but I just couldn't use the stairs and moving to a temp accomodation would be to stressful at the moment as I'm fighting to keep out of hospital at the moment as one of my old problems have arisen, what with needing Salford Van Hire to move my meds and oxygen equipment:D

MargaretR 12-03-2012 09:26

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Jaysay - our estate was scheduled for this refurb three years ago but it didn't happen due to lack of funds.

The 'decent homes' deadline for the work passed last year. The work was required to be done in the terms of the 'Stock Transfer' and wasn't.

That is why there is this mad rush now to bring homes up to standard.

I could have coped with a kitchen refurb three years ago - but not now.

jaysay 12-03-2012 09:31

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Originally Posted by MargaretR (Post 977141)
Jaysay - our estate was scheduled for this refurb three years ago but it didn't happen due to lack of funds.

The 'decent homes' deadline for the work passed last year. The work was required to be done in the terms of the 'Stock Transfer' and wasn't.

That is why there is this mad rush now to bring homes up to standard.

I could have coped with a kitchen refurb three years ago - but not now.

Ya same here Margaret, as I've told you I am having my bathroom done but that is a necessity and I shall be having words prior to the commencement, but the rest can wait for the next tenant


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