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Fahad Tariq & Charlie Duffield

Family's living hell as 'shoddy workmanship' on £230,000 dream home becomes a nightmare

A family-of-four who moved into a new-build property claim they have found a string of issues with 'shoddy workmanship'.

According to Nick Findlay, his dream £230,000 home has turned into a nightmare after he relocated earlier this year.

Moving from Kidsgrove to a four-bedroom house in Hollington Grange, the 30-year-old is now located on the former Chatterley Whitfield Sports Ground in Fegg Hayes.

Living with his partner and her two children, Nick decided to upsize so they could all have more space - and because they hope to have a child together in the future.

However, he has encountered several problems with the house, and they are still waiting for snag checks to be carried out by developer Keepmoat Homes.

Issues highlighted by Nick include bad plaster work, a dip in the garage roof and a front door which doesn't fit its frame, meaning wind is blowing into the living room.

He also claims an extractor hood - which he paid extra for - has been fitted incorrectly.

Nick Findlay says his dream £230,000 home has turned into a nightmare since relocating earlier this year (Stoke Sentinel / BPM Media)

Nick says moving house has been ‘stressful’ enough without the added problems.

He told StokeonTrentLive: “After seven days they should come around to do a snag list and make repairs within the first two weeks which they haven’t done. It’s really poor workmanship throughout the house.

“It’s always us chasing Keepmoat for snags and what’s happening. We kicked up a massive fuss and I’m aware they have had directors on site due complaints.

"I’m having workmen turn up to my door when both me and my partner work full-time. No one is in so we can’t let them in, the communication is very poor. I paid a lot of money and am still having issues with it months after moving in.”

Nick claims his extractor hood - which he paid extra for - has been fitted incorrectly (Pete Stonier / Stoke Sentinel)

Nick added: “When I started painting the living room all I could see was waves in the plaster. They’ve had to come to replaster the house because the plaster work is really poor - I’ve got bare plastered walls.

“As an apology, they said they were going to get a painter and decorator to paint for us, I thought 'that’s fine'. I’ve since been contacted by them to tell me they can’t get hold of a painter and decorator on their books.

“I’m having to get a quote myself to send to them and then they will pay me the money. It’s unbelievable.

“I feel let down and disappointed. We moved into a new build, there shouldn’t be this many issues.

Nick Findlay lives in one of the newly built homes on Hollington Grange, Fegg Hayes and says there's a number of issues with the property and poor workmanship (Pete Stonier / Stoke Sentinel)

“They’ve done a very lazy job. I would like some response from Keepmoat to give me a valid reason on why it’s taken so long for these jobs to be done.”

A spokesperson for Keepmoat Homes said: “We are in regular contact with our customer in an effort to agree a timeline to resolve their outstanding issues. We apologise for any inconvenience this has caused.”

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