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Sto crap render and service. Peter Turtill 07-26-2005
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Posted by Peter Turtill on July 26, 2005, 1:45 am


Mr Turtill,

I thank you for the e-mail and pictures you sent.

I have looked into this matter, and regret to advise you that, as you
were
not our client on this project, for contractual reasons I am unable to
discuss this matter directly with you.

May I suggest that you address your concerns directly either with the
building owner or with the Main Contractor who managed the project.

Regards
Keith Trew
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Phone: +44-15 05-32 42 62
Fax: +44-15 05-32 36 18
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http://photos11.flickr.com/14798439_58f06165a5_b.jpg

We do own the building and the main contractor says it is a feature of
Sto render they cannot help. The main contractor R G Carter (Ipswich)
Ltd nailed the insulation to a backing board and their sub-contractor
Retrofit Ltd slapped the render on top and now the nails show through
where the heat escapes and Sto says it is nothing to do with them just
as Carters do.
turtill@hotmail.com




Posted by Edwin Pawlowski on July 26, 2005, 1:36 am



> http://photos11.flickr.com/14798439_58f06165a5_b.jpg
>
> We do own the building and the main contractor says it is a feature of
> Sto render they cannot help. The main contractor R G Carter (Ipswich)
> Ltd nailed the insulation to a backing board and their sub-contractor
> Retrofit Ltd slapped the render on top and now the nails show through
> where the heat escapes and Sto says it is nothing to do with them just
> as Carters do.
> turtill@hotmail.com

Sto is probably right. I"ve never seen such a crappy installation. Sto if
pretty fussy here in the US. Perhaps the installer cut corners or used
the wrong fasteners. Before you try to tarnish their image, get some
details of the installation of the system. Only then can he real fault be
determined.




Posted by Peter Turtill on July 26, 2005, 4:42 am



>
>> http://photos11.flickr.com/14798439_58f06165a5_b.jpg
>>
>> We do own the building and the main contractor says it is a feature of
>> Sto render they cannot help. The main contractor R G Carter (Ipswich)
>> Ltd nailed the insulation to a backing board and their sub-contractor
>> Retrofit Ltd slapped the render on top and now the nails show through
>> where the heat escapes and Sto says it is nothing to do with them just
>> as Carters do.
>> turtill@hotmail.com
>
> Sto is probably right. I"ve never seen such a crappy installation. Sto if
> pretty fussy here in the US. Perhaps the installer cut corners or used
> the wrong fasteners. Before you try to tarnish their image, get some
> details of the installation of the system. Only then can he real fault be
> determined.

Sto have been here and inspected the crappy installation and passed it as
acceptable:-(
Peter Turtill




Posted by G Henslee on July 25, 2005, 10:20 pm


Peter Turtill wrote:

>
>
> Sto have been here and inspected the crappy installation and passed it as
> acceptable:-(
> Peter Turtill
>
>

All that thin coat stuff's crap. A traditional stucco application is
the only way.. That's 3 coats. Not one over styrofoam.


Posted by pete on July 27, 2005, 5:26 am


wrote:

>Peter Turtill wrote:
>
>>
>>
>> Sto have been here and inspected the crappy installation and passed it as
>> acceptable:-(
>> Peter Turtill
>>
>>
>
>All that thin coat stuff's crap. A traditional stucco application is
>the only way.. That's 3 coats. Not one over styrofoam.

That is what I am stuck with. A crappy system that should be banned.
pete


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