I’m going to be devils advocate. How do you know that the colouring it is now, isn’t the original colour? Can you prove the different coloured blocks were caused by staining that he agreed to remove? Did you agree a standard of the colour for the finished floor. If you take him to small claims, you have to prove your case.
Now, whether you or anyone like the finished product is irrelevant. If the blocks are stained all the way through, it suggests to me that that was their original colour. Even radiator gloup wouldn’t stain blocks consistently all the way through. A lot of what this chaps done sounds sensible. He didn’t and wouldn’t apply filler as this would have cracked and look a mess. He didn’t try to stain the floor to hide the issue as he didn’t feel he could achieve a satisfactory result to meet your aspirations. You agreed and accepted a price reduction, so, to be honest, I think you’ve not a leg to stand on. If you’d wished to take this further, you shouldn’t have accepted the £200.
I wouldn’t start take your frustration out on social media, he may well take legal action against you! You’d again have to prove your comments were justified and accurate.
Now, whether you or anyone like the finished product is irrelevant. If the blocks are stained all the way through, it suggests to me that that was their original colour. Even radiator gloup wouldn’t stain blocks consistently all the way through. A lot of what this chaps done sounds sensible. He didn’t and wouldn’t apply filler as this would have cracked and look a mess. He didn’t try to stain the floor to hide the issue as he didn’t feel he could achieve a satisfactory result to meet your aspirations. You agreed and accepted a price reduction, so, to be honest, I think you’ve not a leg to stand on. If you’d wished to take this further, you shouldn’t have accepted the £200.
I wouldn’t start take your frustration out on social media, he may well take legal action against you! You’d again have to prove your comments were justified and accurate.