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Plummer just dropped a part in my kitchen and smashed a tile

FlibustierFlibustier Posts: 994
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What do i do? I pointed it out and they said 'oh yea...'

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    Philip WalesPhilip Wales Posts: 6,373
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    They will repair it or replace it
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    stargirl 2stargirl 2 Posts: 2,061
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    same happened to me years ago, was a ventian blind fitter dropped screwdriver on my conservatory tiles.

    i pointed it out to him and he said oh sorry that was it .
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    ba_baracusba_baracus Posts: 3,236
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    He should have public liability insurance which covers this sort of thing.
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    SaigoSaigo Posts: 7,893
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    Probably angry at you calling him a 'Plummer'.
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    FlibustierFlibustier Posts: 994
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    luckily I did not call him anything - or spell out anything I said to him.
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    Chasing ShadowsChasing Shadows Posts: 3,096
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    Saigo wrote: »
    Probably angry at you calling him a 'Plummer'.

    Maybe it was the actor Christopher Plummer?
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    CaxtonCaxton Posts: 28,881
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    Did he damage his part, if he did he could say your tile damaged his part.
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    chattamanukchattamanuk Posts: 3,397
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    Flibustier wrote: »
    What do i do? I pointed it out and they said 'oh yea...'

    What do you want to do?
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    Old EndeavourOld Endeavour Posts: 9,852
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    Say "Would you like me to carry out the repair to the damage you did and bill you, or are you going to repair it?"

    Or when he hands you the bill for the work he did, add a subtraction line to it for the amount you think it would cost you to have the tile replaced.

    It's fair, above board and legal to expect him to pay for damage he caused.
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    gemma-the-huskygemma-the-husky Posts: 18,116
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    you might have some spare tiles - in which case, most plumbers would be capable of replacing the tile, I should think.

    if not, you may struggle to replace the tile. In cases like this, you might end up needing the whole floor replacing.

    Don't pay him until it's fixed.
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    FlibustierFlibustier Posts: 994
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    Thank you for all your advice, much appreciated.
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    rockerchickrockerchick Posts: 9,255
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    Make sure youy take pictures as evidence.
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