DH lives in a street that HNSW is currently repainting for the 3rd time in 4 years, despite that the houses were built of paint impregnated boards that were not supposed to be painted in the first place. (But having been painted once, will have to be repainted evermore).
This second repaint is because the first lot of contractors did such a terrible job just 2 months ago.
What a terrible waste of money, for a job that didn't need to be done in the first place, didn't need to be repeated just 4 years later, and was done in some cases in a colour that jars with the existing look of the buildings, thus cheapening their value even further. Makes you wonder whether the contractors managed to get a cheap joblot of paint somewhere
And it's no use complaining, apparently that the money could have been spent on things we really need. Apparently, with the "New Maintenance Program", money is locked in for specific purposes, in this case, presumably to give jobs to painting contractors who do not appear to have got any trade qualifications whatsover.
Who are these people, who descend on our houses, hacking, botching, and smearing their way through publicly owned property?
Is there some kind of black market exploiting recent migrants?
DH had to have her bathroom floor replaced, and when HNSW inspected, the job was so poorly done that they demanded it be redone
Since the stimulus package spend, every job DH has had done has had to be redone!
What's going on? Is it just DH's karma? Was she perhaps a jerry-builder in her past life? Or are we looking at a systemic problem?
Samples of contractor's handiwork
Disclaimer for the downwardly envious: If the money saved on this shoddy work was going to be used to rehouse one of the homeless, DH would gladly have done without.
DH wants to make clear that it is not HNSW's fault. They are trying to put things right. Actually DH has asked not to have the jobs redone as it's not worth the expense and further disruption. She is not that house-proud, and there are more urgent uses for the money elsewhere. Perhaps there are not enough skilled tradespeople around for the huge amount of stimulus work?
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Last time I had some work done on my upstairs bathroom to fix damage from a leak, the preferred supplier was given the job. They employ people who could not get a job anywhere else on low pay. The work is extremely shoddy. They removed my tiles and flickmixer and gave me laminate and $10 taps.
The leak is back.Downstairs the wall is mouldy and rotten. I could go on but I'm keeping this short.
I'm not phoning again because I don't want these kind of idiots in my house. Once, a guy working for a painter was only just out of jail and came back in the early a.m. to rob me.
We must be getting some Federal government money to fix up the retirement village where I live. All public housing tenants have been told that their units are going to be brought up to scratch, in line with those of the 'self funded residents' who share the place under a 'joint venture' arrangement between Housing NSW, the local council and a religious body. It seems we are going to get new carpet and the walls painted, but no one has said anything about moving the furniture. When the outside of my place was finally repainted, it was only given one coat instead of two until I jumped up and down. So why do I think the 'improvements' that are going to be made are going to be more trouble than they will be worth?
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