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Re: COSTA ESURI - AYAMONTE
Originally Posted by Carol&John
(Post 6310015)
Hi Sharon,
Sorry to hear about your boiler problem (touch wood, fingers crossed...), but are Fadesa still doing after sales for people who completed more than one year ago? Regards, Carol Sharon |
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Glad to hear it was sorted quickly.:)
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Re: COSTA ESURI - AYAMONTE
Originally Posted by madcarole
(Post 6309962)
i am glad you posted yhthis i have mentioned this on other threads and asked if this was true and nobody semed to know that you cant drive in toe post sandals...
now i wonder how this will affect me..i hae medical reasons as to why oi can only wear these type of shoes..do i carry a letter?? WOULD THIS BE LISTENED TO?? CAROLE |
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Originally Posted by John & Kath
(Post 6309883)
Never mind this crawling on your knees stuff just tell us how "nice" the weather is cos we are coming soon 7 days 12 hrs to lift off.
Mistake to crawl on your knees, I think: http://uk.youtube.com/watch?v=xhgLSF...eature=related |
Re: COSTA ESURI - AYAMONTE
Originally Posted by tednsharon
(Post 6310031)
No I don't believe they are, but ours was a case of mistaken identity :ohmy: they should have been looking at the gas supply to the house next door (which although I'm sure has completed is still empty) and did something to our gas supply instead :eek: . Grace knew it was Fadesa's mistake :o and that may well have had something to do with the speedy rectification!
Sharon |
Re: COSTA ESURI - AYAMONTE
Originally Posted by Carol&John
(Post 6310114)
Lucky you! Have you looked at the long term weather forecast? What am I saying? It's been glorious here, today.;)
Mistake to crawl on your knees, I think: http://uk.youtube.com/watch?v=xhgLSF...eature=related |
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Originally Posted by Carol&John
(Post 6309670)
:Dbasta ya! this romeria has tired me out, so I'm sitting in the shade...
Re: romerias/pilgrimages: http://www.huelvainformacion.es/arti...ociacuteo.html The Ayamonte Brotherhood of the White Dove left Ayamonte this morning on a 4 day journey to El Rocio, stopping en route at various places. |
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My freind who is a scouser was eating out the other day.so he told the waiter that he was learning spanish and he wanted to show off a little on the esuri forum and asked how do pronounce the name of this place in spanish.
the waiter replied..........bur ger king |
Re: COSTA ESURI - AYAMONTE
Originally Posted by Carol&John
(Post 6310015)
Hi Sharon,
Sorry to hear about your boiler problem (touch wood, fingers crossed...), but are Fadesa still doing after sales for people who completed more than one year ago? Regards, Carol |
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Originally Posted by betris
(Post 6304105)
When they done a survey in liverpool 70% of scousers said they realy enjoyed sex in the shower.the other 30% said they hadnt been to prison yet.
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Yes we have all heard about that store.They sell you a white fridge.steal it back, spray it siver sell you it back then steal it again then spray it back to white then sell it to some one else.then sell you the one that they have just stole of some other customer.he has had the same stock for the last 5 years.and yet he has sold thousnds of fridges..it just keeps going around in a big circle
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Re: COSTA ESURI - AYAMONTE
Originally Posted by jacqandy
(Post 6310441)
they are still snagging on mine that is because they still have not finished all what i have asked of them and this is two plus years down the line.They are slowly getting them done but they have a bigger job coming up next and that is remove all the roof tiles on my roof terrace as it leaks .I am sure they will sort it and as long as it is done while i am back in england i dont mind.All said and it doesnt put me off esuri one bit as i think we have found a little gem in costa de la luz
This may turn out to be a major problem for people with Terraces on CE. (+ People below) I dont think they have waterproofed any (or lets say 'not many') of them. Water seeps through and comes out/leaks at some point below. Sealing this leak is obviously not the solution as its obvious that this will repeat. They have to sort out the root cause of the problem.... sealing the terraces. I have identified this in my place and I have heard of this before as well... removing all the floor tiles and then waterproofing before placing them on again is a big job. Multiply that by the numerous terraces and we have potentially a legal issue on our hands if Fadesa try and weasel themselves out of that responsibility. I hope they don't of course.... but you never know. If this isnt sorted, then in a few years time the roof areas will start coming down, bad staining on the walls of course and the place could look terrible. In our case the leak is in the outside corridor, where I suppose most of the leaks will be ( I hope so anyway - but a build up of damp can cause many other problems) Damp is not a nice problem to have.... I have this on my snag list and I believe that already some communities are planning to take stronger action on this.. I do believe that there is a non-permanent solution that involves deep cleaning the tiles - and then applying a coat of some stuff that is clear and water-resistant. The problem with this kind of fix is that it needs repeating. I think Fadesa need to make a permanent (and proper) fix Lets see... Regards Jon |
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Originally Posted by Jon-Bxl
(Post 6313757)
Hi Jacqandy
This may turn out to be a major problem for people with Terraces on CE. (+ People below) I dont think they have waterproofed any (or lets say 'not many') of them. Water seeps through and comes out/leaks at some point below. Sealing this leak is obviously not the solution as its obvious that this will repeat. They have to sort out the root cause of the problem.... sealing the terraces. I have identified this in my place and I have heard of this before as well... removing all the floor tiles and then waterproofing before placing them on again is a big job. Multiply that by the numerous terraces and we have potentially a legal issue on our hands if Fadesa try and weasel themselves out of that responsibility. I hope they don't of course.... but you never know. If this isnt sorted, then in a few years time the roof areas will start coming down, bad staining on the walls of course and the place could look terrible. In our case the leak is in the outside corridor, where I suppose most of the leaks will be ( I hope so anyway - but a build up of damp can cause many other problems) Damp is not a nice problem to have.... I have this on my snag list and I believe that already some communities are planning to take stronger action on this.. I do believe that there is a non-permanent solution that involves deep cleaning the tiles - and then applying a coat of some stuff that is clear and water-resistant. The problem with this kind of fix is that it needs repeating. I think Fadesa need to make a permanent (and proper) fix Lets see... Regards Jon |
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Originally Posted by Jon-Bxl
(Post 6313757)
Hi Jacqandy
This may turn out to be a major problem for people with Terraces on CE. (+ People below) I dont think they have waterproofed any (or lets say 'not many') of them. Water seeps through and comes out/leaks at some point below. Sealing this leak is obviously not the solution as its obvious that this will repeat. They have to sort out the root cause of the problem.... sealing the terraces. I have identified this in my place and I have heard of this before as well... removing all the floor tiles and then waterproofing before placing them on again is a big job. Multiply that by the numerous terraces and we have potentially a legal issue on our hands if Fadesa try and weasel themselves out of that responsibility. I hope they don't of course.... but you never know. If this isnt sorted, then in a few years time the roof areas will start coming down, bad staining on the walls of course and the place could look terrible. In our case the leak is in the outside corridor, where I suppose most of the leaks will be ( I hope so anyway - but a build up of damp can cause many other problems) Damp is not a nice problem to have.... I have this on my snag list and I believe that already some communities are planning to take stronger action on this.. I do believe that there is a non-permanent solution that involves deep cleaning the tiles - and then applying a coat of some stuff that is clear and water-resistant. The problem with this kind of fix is that it needs repeating. I think Fadesa need to make a permanent (and proper) fix Lets see... Regards Jon I was amazed at the thorough way this problem was addressed by my builder when he was finishing off my terrace which is over an open basement. The first photo shows the raw concrete terrace. It was then built up and laid to falls with a cement screed. It was then "tanked" with bitumen and a bituminised polymer fabric laid on top. This is shown in photo two. Finally tiles will be laid on top as the walking surface. This is how it should be done! I guess we had a good architect with a good spec and the builder knew what he was doing. Regards, John. |
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I'm not a builder, but one thing I have learned is this. You either fix a leak problem or it will fix you.
There are seldom cheap easy fixes, they almost always end up worse and far more expensive. |
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