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Newly laid floor flexes on 3 floors and in all rooms
Yes, let's hope they address it so that more people don't encounter the same issue! But I doubt it, the gears probably grind slowly in such large companies.N nybyggarn3 said:
Not yet. They are investigating the matter and have forwarded the question to Barelink.F Freniño said:
I don't really care about the reality either way. I'm claiming against Byggmax, but they have to deal with it.
I've ordered a floor replacement, and now the floors will be good when we install a 15mm khärs floor.
I'll fight with Byggmax as long as it takes.
Yes, it seems to be routine to refer to Barlinek.P Peter Petterson said:Not yet, they are investigating the matter and have sent the question to Barelink.
I don't really care either way. I'm filing a complaint against Byggmax but they have to handle it.
I have ordered a floor replacement and now the floors will be good when we install a 15mm Kahrs floor.
I'll fight with Byggmax as long as it takes
You learn from mistakes, I won't buy more flooring from Byggmax.
Thought I would update the thread,
The last answer I got from byggmax was on October 24, which consisted of a "hallo yxskaft" response where they asked for more info despite the fact that answers to all their questions as well as pictures/inspection reports were attached.
I replied on October 24 to the questions again, and since then, it's been radio silence from byggmax's side.
I have purchased new flooring this time, Khars 15 MM oak parquet, and all problems with sponginess and creaking are gone on all 3 floors. All floors were completed last Friday, and now only the painter has 250m2 left to wallpaper/paint + baseboards and moldings.
As it stands now, I'm out roughly 500K and am starting to consider whether it's time to contact ARN and let them take over the case.
We will hopefully be able to start moving into the house we've been renovating since April 3 in 2 weeks, which will be incredibly nice since our initial move-in date was June 31 and has been postponed multiple times. Most recently, everything was ready for move-in on September 15, so it's 2.5 months delayed again due to the flooring.
The last answer I got from byggmax was on October 24, which consisted of a "hallo yxskaft" response where they asked for more info despite the fact that answers to all their questions as well as pictures/inspection reports were attached.
I replied on October 24 to the questions again, and since then, it's been radio silence from byggmax's side.
I have purchased new flooring this time, Khars 15 MM oak parquet, and all problems with sponginess and creaking are gone on all 3 floors. All floors were completed last Friday, and now only the painter has 250m2 left to wallpaper/paint + baseboards and moldings.
As it stands now, I'm out roughly 500K and am starting to consider whether it's time to contact ARN and let them take over the case.
We will hopefully be able to start moving into the house we've been renovating since April 3 in 2 weeks, which will be incredibly nice since our initial move-in date was June 31 and has been postponed multiple times. Most recently, everything was ready for move-in on September 15, so it's 2.5 months delayed again due to the flooring.
Now, I'm no expert but could it not be a problem that Byggmax hasn't been given the opportunity to resolve the issue themselves?P Peter Petterson said:I thought I would update the thread,
The last response I received from Byggmax was on October 24th, which consisted of a vague answer asking for more info even though the answer to all their questions, along with pictures/inspection report, was included.
I replied to the questions again on October 24th and since then it's been radio silence from Byggmax's side.
I have purchased new flooring, this time Kahrs 15 MM oak parquet, and all issues with creaking and squeaking are gone on all three floors. All the floors were finished last Friday, and now only the painter has 250m2 left to wallpaper/paint + mouldings and frames.
As it stands, I'm out roughly 500K and am starting to consider if it's time to contact ARN and let them take over the case.
We hopefully will be able to start moving into the house we've been renovating since April 3rd in 2 weeks, which will be incredibly nice since our initial move-in date was June 31st, which was then postponed several times. Most recently, everything was ready for moving in on September 15th, so delayed 2.5 months again due to the floors.
They have had the chance, they’ve had several months to resolve it. Besman has condemned the floor, and then there's not much more to do but tear out the faulty floor and install a new one. I have asked Byggmax to send out a representative, be present at inspections, etc., in writing, which they haven't even bothered to respond to.N nybyggarn3 said:
Byggmax doesn’t have a customer service line to call, the stores don’t have the mandate for anything, and though we have basically been without housing since the end of September, Byggmax hasn’t cared about that either. The only way to contact them is via email, which they respond to approximately every 5-6 weeks.
We haven't been left with any choice but to redo the work quickly so we can move into the house.
Yes, making a floor that deflects is no problem. But widening a joist doesn't help against deflection. It's the height that provides rigidity.P Peter Petterson said:
That's what I meant. If there was such a big difference by changing the floor, you can really see how important it can be to choose the right floor.
Yes, it is clearly incredibly important if you value nice floors that don't flex, where joints don't separate, and that are silent.Dr Benz said:
I had googled about Byggmax floors before purchasing them, and they had received a lot of praise and won tests, but I was still disappointed.
What a boring situation you have ended up in, and even worse is Byggmax's inability to respond. Contact the CEO directly, he is on LinkedIn, "just" message him and he and the management team can sort this out.
That Byggmax does not meet you better in this matter is completely scandalous!
Byggmax proclaims that the customer is the most important - or does that only apply as long as you are a paying customer??
I can understand that large building chains, where no one is directly responsible, can more easily tire and sidetrack individual customers, but shouldn't they take better care of their brand?
Maybe the only solution is that we all stand our ground when we are mistreated so that customer service becomes at least as competitive as the price tag.
Hope you get the compensation you are entitled to!
Byggmax proclaims that the customer is the most important - or does that only apply as long as you are a paying customer??
I can understand that large building chains, where no one is directly responsible, can more easily tire and sidetrack individual customers, but shouldn't they take better care of their brand?
Maybe the only solution is that we all stand our ground when we are mistreated so that customer service becomes at least as competitive as the price tag.
Hope you get the compensation you are entitled to!
I have a cousin who is also very satisfied with their floor from Byggmax. So there's nothing wrong with that, but it might just require a higher standard for the subfloor. On a concrete slab, for example, there is no sag.P Peter Petterson said:
For example, we chose Kährs because the Nordic floor we picked did not have the same tone at home as it did in the store. Moreover, it was an extremely good price during a campaign just then. It was a fantastic floor to work with and the finish is really good. We were more than satisfied with ours, at least.
You can halt ARN at any time, so it should be good to start considering it's a very long process.P Peter Petterson said:
What do you think about your chances of getting back 500K?