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    At the time I was in my room, they also did a LOT of painting - which mean't the staircase was blocked a lot, so i didnt go down much incase I disturbed them. ( i stock piled grub upstairs that time ). One day I heard a load 'smashy' noise, like something got dropped. They finished the job 3 days ago. Stuff was disconnected, moved around etc etc. I plugged in one of my pc's , a desktop, 2004 dell model (we have 4 desktops and 3 laptops) and noticed that the chasis was busted, the fan making horrible whirry noises and the dell monitor with a 2 inch crack in it , in the top right hand corner. Also, our internet broadband filter thing - was busted - this was fine until they arrived. Turns out they must ahve moved our tv across and smacked it into it. So thats 2 things damaged. Wait theres a 3rd too. A 'New York' souveneir plate, mounted on a piece of bronze was shattered in 3 pieces, and thrown into the 'rubbish' - i found it and was shocked to see it like that, luckily I used glue and mended it together. I know who is responsible for this damage, but they did a spanking good job with the DIY stuff - i mean really good job. but they damaged some of our stuff. Too late for me to do anything about it ? or should I get in touch with them and ask them to resolve this for me ? my damaged items ? where do i stand legally ?

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    Default Re: Open Question: Some DIY blokes who did our wooden flooring, staircase and kitchen

    Contact them and ask them to provide details of their public liability insurance in the first instance.

    Have you paid them yet? Has the check cleared or can you stop it pending resolution of damages?
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    Default Re: Open Question: Some DIY blokes who did our wooden flooring, staircase and kitchen

    This is a RSS feed Hugo, To read the whole piece it's on Yahoo, You will get no replies on here
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