I got new laminate flooring put in last year. I wasn’t happy with it due to excessive noise and flex. They agreed and explained the manufacturer told them they had fitted it wrong so redid it, and used upgraded underlay. I’m still unhappy. The boss of the company came out the other day to have a look at it and agreed it wasn’t right and claimed it’s an issue with the floor and they no longer use the supplier…
His solution seems to be to replace it with a more expensive product (and perhaps put chipboard down on top of my floorboards) and he’ll absorb some of the cost though can’t say how much it’ll cost me. I don’t want to pay more, and I’m worried I’ll be paying 2023 costs rather than 2022.
I suggested a refund, to which he said he’ll do but he has to remove the floor leaving me with no floor. So that’s not a solution.
My solution is a total refund, and he leaves the floor. He’s not agreeing to that. I appreciate its an older house so it may not be perfect but it’s far from right now.
I’m just wondering what rights I have here. Is then next step small claims? I’d rather give him the benefit of the doubt for now but happy to explore and suggest my next steps.
Paid on debit card fwiw.
His solution seems to be to replace it with a more expensive product (and perhaps put chipboard down on top of my floorboards) and he’ll absorb some of the cost though can’t say how much it’ll cost me. I don’t want to pay more, and I’m worried I’ll be paying 2023 costs rather than 2022.
I suggested a refund, to which he said he’ll do but he has to remove the floor leaving me with no floor. So that’s not a solution.
My solution is a total refund, and he leaves the floor. He’s not agreeing to that. I appreciate its an older house so it may not be perfect but it’s far from right now.
I’m just wondering what rights I have here. Is then next step small claims? I’d rather give him the benefit of the doubt for now but happy to explore and suggest my next steps.
Paid on debit card fwiw.
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