Doug71
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Or the builder was a business man, something you may well be wise to emulate, as the cost price product you supplied has actually lost you money by the time you factor in your running costs
You are correct, I'm certainly not a business man and my new years resolution is to start charging more.
The builder who fitted the kitchen might have been a business man but he was also a cowboy..........
The plinth was to replace one which he had butchered to make the dishwasher fit, looked like the dog had chewed it.
The kitchen had Oak worktops and his method of joining them in the corners was to butt them together and just screw an offcut of MDF underneath across the joint, no connector bolts, he said they weren't needed.
There are many other issues but the thing that bugs the customer the most is that the wall units above the oven are 15mm out of line with the units below so the splash back isn't central over the hob, looks terrible. He told them it was because it was an old house and the walls weren't straight...........he just hasn't set it out properly