Watchdog survey reveals major consumer gripes
A national survey by Which? suggests at least 2.5 million people have had a dispute with a builder or decorator in the last three years, with a quarter forced to take formal action.
The watchdog found the most common disagreement was over the quality of the work, with other major gripes including traders not turning up when agreed, delays over completion, and properties being left untidy.
The report comes as news emerged of an 83-year-old disabled man from west London who was charged 拢14,400 for just five hours work to have his household drain cleared.
Harold Stern told the Telegraph he was 鈥渟hocked鈥 after being told the charges by an emergency plumbing firm from Hertfordshire.
A quarter of people surveyed by Which? said they failed to receive a written quote from their builder or decorator before work commenced, and 4% were asked to pay the full amount for the job upfront.
Trader disputes left two in five people out of pocket, with a quarter feeling they were owed at least 拢500, and one in ten saying they had lost over 拢1,000.
Which? conducted a survey of 2,545 adults and extrapolated from their results on the basis that the UK鈥檚 population of over 16-year-olds is 48.8 million.
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