21/02/2026
This weeks job - yet another dose of fixing work that should have been done properly in the first instance!
A customer of the client offered to fit some new wardrobe doors as a paid 'favour' - nah, I can't work that one out either.
So he made and fitted these 'fluffy' MDF doors (the cheapest of the cheap material). Made them out of 15mm MDF so even a light sand broke through the material to the screw tips. We use Moisture Resistant 22mm MDF for all our doors. And as for the boxing around the windows. 5 and 6mm gaps at the top and on scribed joints just shouldn't be left like that! As you can see from the 'before' pictures, he'd used Grab Adhesive to fill joints instead of caulk - what a mess! Remember, favours aren't always that - especially when you're paying for that favour!!!!!
Add to the poor workmanship that this was a tired room that their previous decorator had only bodged, this was four days of graft!
But it turned out looking good and neutral after a few Kg's of filler, two big tubes of caulk, four coats of white on the walls and four coats of satin on the wardrobe doors.
The house is soon to go on the market and the client will be having us for any works on their new home - new customer and great result!