Pretty exciting stuff. 
Having work done on 1950s semi. It has been loved but not really had money spent on updates or upkeep by previous owners.
So, builder is laying oak engineered flooring as part of the job (knock through) and it is nearly done but has patches where it is basically coping with a slope or change in level in the concrete and tile subfloor.
Should we ask for it to be redone totally? Should they have noticed the change in levels (we have had the house upside down for 8 weeks now so it has been possible to look). Is there anything remedial to be done or are we being optimistic and compromising on what should be done?
Bathroom: total refit and I am concerned about the tiling. It looks nice and neat but can't see any adhesive through a lot of the as yet un-grouted lines (apparently because its uneven wall; which they plastered it). No tanking or anything and some boxing in has been done onto 'normal' plasterboard. It is an over bath shower set up.
I've raised tiling concerns several times. They say its all fine, no problems, it is how things should be. I'm anxious it will all fall off/go moldy behind and generally need redoing in a year or two when we have no money left.
Anyone able to see a sensible route? Sorry for the ramble!
Trying to keep everyone from builders on side but disruption is making us weak, stressed and just want it done and dusted but I know we should ensure it is right.