You dont have to tell me, it started to fall off within 3 months in my room. It is starting to do the same in the other 2. They have cut corners at every stage. Hence why I am getting aggy of the room they actually plastered.
Yeah they convinced us that lining paper was a better option. Oh how wrong was I to agree with them.
Didn't realise it should be like for like until after they did 3 bedrooms. They only agreed to skim my bedroom after the lining paper fell down and took off chunks of the old paint with it.
The walls look like that during daylight. The pictures are taken with the curtains drawn and not a light shining down on it. The photos show the worst part of 2 walls in the room.
At night or when the sun isn't out the walls look fine.
He said it was acceptable - but i have zero faith in him, he said every wall will look like that if you run lights down it - thats why i asked the original question - unfortunately the insurers insisted on putting lining paper everywhere and that room was the only one that hadn't.
If you have...
Ok so is it just the sun thats making the work look worse than it is?
Just a quick side note. This was an insurance job and decorater sanded and filled in the worse of it already.
Before i accept the word of loss adjuster that this is acceptable i thought I'd ask.
I have had my walls re-skimmed, I said that I wasn't happy with the finish, his reply was that the light makes it look worse than what is is and I should accept the work his guy did. He is adamant this is an acceptable finish.
It doesn't look that bad in different light, but this is what it...
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