Headless chicken
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Has anyone bought any recently to give me a guide price as too cost please?
£3 a footHas anyone bought any recently to give me a guide price as too cost please?
Interesting question, can't say I knew there was a difference. We're just in the process of having an old dark gloomy 1960's shed re roofed, doubled the number of skylights and absolutely transformed the shed, very pleased. They're walking around on the sheets like they walking on the ground, seem very strong !!What density ?
Didn’t realise there was an optionWhat density ?
Please report that the shed has nets under the new sheets.Interesting question, can't say I knew there was a difference. We're just in the process of having an old dark gloomy 1960's shed re roofed, doubled the number of skylights and absolutely transformed the shed, very pleased. They're walking around on the sheets like they walking on the ground, seem very strong !!
All good . I was half tempted to do it myself as not a particularly high/large shed (120x50) but just didn’t have all the necessary kit, watching them do it - correct decision.Please report that the shed has nets under the new sheets.
The trouble is if you are the unfortunate customer who has suffered QA/QC issues with products from a particular company despite assurances of 30 year guarantees with a product you need to persue legal action in order to have a guarantee honored due to the management's contemptible customer service. Again that's only the opinion of one customer, I do also know of a person that hasn't had any issues with the same product to be fair, although that's not the pointMaybe cost cutting on QA/QC has been cause of some issues.
Yeah, can understand where you are coming from as 3 times the work if roof fails and requires replacement with the associated expense and disruption. Unfortunately they will probably ascertain a cost to repair against cost to future revenue from said customer and decision will be based on which they see as cheapest. Disappointing to have to involve the expense of the legal profession but if no contest in argument then it is obviously the best choice of action.The trouble is if you are the unfortunate customer who has suffered QA/QC issues with products from a particular company despite assurances of 30 year guarantees with a product you need to persue legal action in order to have a guarantee honored due to the management's contemptible customer service. Again that's only the opinion of one customer, I do also know of a person that hasn't had any issues with the same product to be fair, although that's not the point