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Rated 1 out of 5 stars

Massive letdown

Probably a bit late as I see that, not surprisingly, this company has now gone into liquidation.

We are annoyed with ourselves for falling for Dan's charms (sorry b*llshit) at the quotation stage. He literally could not do enough for us but that all changed once we parted with our deposit when we were dropped like a stone! We found ourselves chasing for details of the arrangements for the start date and pretty much everything else thereafter.

As soon as the job started, everything felt rushed and stressful. We never knew who was turning up and when and were often asked to make decisions on the spot, despite having specifically asked if they could give us prior notice.

Many of the comments on some of the other reviews are depressingly familiar. For example, the shoddy workmanship about which we were made to feel we were being completely unreasonable when we dared complain. In the end, we spent months re-doing much of it ourselves after they had left. The staircase was particularly shocking.

Dan & Steph were both extremely rude and liked to blame us for delays and anything that went wrong. For example, accusing us of buying "the wrong type of shower for a loft". There's no such thing, they failed to read the instructions and instal it correctly!

I agree that they treated their workers appallingly and overheard many a heated argument. No wonder they had difficulty retaining good people.

They were just as incompetent on the admin side. We had to constantly chase for receipts for payments we had made, and they were frequently incorrect.

I could go on and on but were frankly just glad to see the back of them in the end.

I hope their creditors take them to the cleaners!

21 July 2022
Unprompted review
Rated 1 out of 5 stars

It took us over the 10 year warranty…

It took us over the 10 year warranty period to finally find out the reason for the undue movement in the bathroom of our loft conversion. After multiple visit's in the first place. We simply gave up asking them to come back. My only regret was not going with my gut feeling after the RICS guys put me off pursuing the issue further. Insisting that the probable cost could cost me thousands, money I just didn't have if I was wrong. So would I recommend, never in my lifetime. From glazing issues to nobody coming. then the bathroom issue, never, never, never. So, to the main point, who put's MDF under a shower tray? Who uses MDF in a bathroom to pack out the shower wall? so now I know the reason for the undue movement. Yes I accept that I should have pushed it and pushed it, but I just didn't have the money to take the gamble.

3 February 2022
Unprompted review
Rated 1 out of 5 stars

AVOID AT COSTS!

Do not use this company! Our list of problems is very, very long. Dan assured us he would be on site. During the lockdown he told us he got stuck on holiday in Portugal. First lie. They LIVE in Portugal so when things went wrong, he was in Portugal with no one in control of the site. We had not 1, but 4 rounds of water pouring in down to not securing the house properly. Dan then blamed us because the glass hadn’t arrived. The glass was delayed because Dan didn't understand the system and refused to talk to the glass contractor. A main contractor refusing to talk to another contractor? Crazy. Every room on the first floor had water damage. We had artwork damaged, rugs damaged, carpet damage. When Dan wasn't shouting abuse over the phone at his workers, he was shouting abuse at me. Steph often claimed their contract was from a template and so were always playing fast a loose with what was included. Every invoice we received they tried to overcharged us. It was meant to be a 6 week schedule. It was 5 months! We agreed bespoke stairs before the build. They were delayed because Dan couldn't pay the contractor for materials. When they did arrive, they were poorly installed because the walls hadn’t been plastered beforehand, leaving a massive gap on the wall. I had to sort this out. The workers would arrive at 9 and leave at 2pm. Some days, they wouldn't show. The quality of work was poor. I had to check everything. They left out insulation, there were bricks missing from an external wall, shoddy lead work, the plaster has already cracked and is wonky in places. Dan was constantly blaming us for the delays. He complained about the tiles we chose. He complained brass fitting we wanted. He complained about putting back our lights after all the damage caused by the water. They did agree to fix the damage caused by them not keeping the water out however, quality of repairs was shocking. Nothing was properly patched, and they slapped paint everywhere including all over our teak bed frame they didn't bother to cover. We had to bring in other decorators to fix their fixes. At every point when there was a small snag, there was an extra cost. What became very clear, quite quickly, Dan and Steph don't care about their workers, they don't care about their clients, all they care about getting their money as quickly as possible. At one point, Dan became so abusive, I wanted to replace them, but he threatened to send some “boys” down to take the roof off our house and accused me of taking food out of his kids mouths. At the end, when we had a dispute over the final cost, he refused to take the scaffolding down until we paid him what he thought he was owed. His threats and abuse got so bad I had to report him to the police. Dan and Steph and deeply unpleasant people with whom we spent a lot of money with and ended up with shoddy work and deeply unpleasant experience. The last thing Dan said to me was he made millions with Bitcoin and he shouldn’t have to deal with people like me. Crazy as it sounds, I could reel off a very long list of all the other dodgy things he said. I don't think they are capable of no lying. Recently added to the list of problems. Our wetroom isn’t draining properly and leaking through the ceiling, His response,” Yeah. Cause that *ucking happens. If it’s not set up properly it won’t work from day one you thick C*&t. More likely blocked up with your sh*!. Now *uck off “
I have taken them to court but the company is now in insolvency which is no surprise given the amount people coming after him for poor work and not paying suppliers. AVOID AT ALL COSTS!

2 November 2021
Unprompted review
Rated 3 out of 5 stars

Unfortunately, one builder discredited the whole job

The work was completed more than a year ago and we are still waiting to be reimbursed for some of the monies. Our experience was a mixed one. We thought Stef and Dan meant well & knew what they were doing. Unfortunately, the work was carried out by someone who disregarded the structural drawings & plans which meant that the buildings inspector would not sign off the work until the structural engineer was happy. The revised calculations required some remedial work which was also not carried out as described. The builder was very erratic in his attendance at the site - we had to wait almost six weeks before he returned to do the remedial work. Meanwhile, the house suffered as it had not much roof on and the weather was awful. To their credit, County Lofts made good this damage at their own expense. In the end the builder was taken off the job and we were left to find someone else to finish off the work. The whole project over-ran significantly (more than double the time projected). Sadly, the one builder caused huge stress for all involved & Stef was left having to sort out all the problems. All the other tradesmen were very professional and did a great job. Hence the 3 stars....and we would like our outstanding bills paid please....

19 January 2021
Unprompted review
Rated 5 out of 5 stars

Friendly group of workers all of whom…

Friendly group of workers all of whom were hard working and polite. Completed the job in some of the worst weather on record with no less than 3 storms with little or no issues to speak of. Helped with alterations along the way and took care of some additional work that we had planned also.

10 March 2020
Unprompted review
Rated 5 out of 5 stars

Very pleased to have chosen county…

Very pleased to have chosen county lofts. We were recommended to them by a friend from their conversion a few years back. They are very eager to please and executed the work perfectly. Lots of communication and lots of great ideas along the way. Happy to recommend them onto others.

28 February 2020
Unprompted review
Rated 4 out of 5 stars

Overall very pleased with the job

Overall very pleased with the job. Dropped a star for a 1 week over run on time. Still very happy overall and have already recommended to friends

27 February 2020
Unprompted review
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Reply from County Lofts

Thank you for your review David. We are glad you are happy with the works.

Rated 2 out of 5 stars

Poor quality workmanship and rushed. Very stressful.

Poor quality workmanship and rushed. Didn't make effort to secure property during poor weather. Destroyed inside ceilings and then didn't properly make good again. On decorating, after work complete, discovered carpentry was very poor with rough edges and needed remedial action including filling gaps at base of doors with wood strips, also needing to plane down surfaces, fill in gaps with wood filler. Flat roof began pooling with water soon after installation. When informed told it was normal until leak damaged inside wall; only then did they redo roof (lay a 2nd one over). The roof tiling very poor with several holes allowing animals into building. Had to come out several times for remedial action. Walls wonky before plaster work and plastering very rushed ( wonky in places). Much more we could say including work over running from 6 weeks to 3 months; it certainly wasn't a complicated job. Project manager very rude + Stef (co-owner) very rude too. If you do go with County Lofts make sure you have an independent surveyor who's willing to climb a ladder and inspect everything (or do it yourself with a camera and a head for heights).

In response to Dan's reply (copied verbatim here for posterity):

> Reply from County Lofts
> 20 minutes ago
> Dear Blair
> During your build there was a storm. Not only did it take the sheet off of the roof
> (leaving the timber anchors in place and actually tearing the tarpaulin) it took down
> a wall and a tree in the next street. This is somewhat out of our control we still
> completely rectified your ceilings as new. When we left they were brand new. Not so
> when we arrived of course. We understand that even though you were not living at the
> house as you ended up doing an almost total refurbishment on the bungalow. Far from
> just a loft above including re modelling of entire front section of property and new
> bathroom to ground floor. This couldn’t of been a nice experience but certain things
> like storms are beyond our control
> You mention people should employ surveyors. You did. Everyone does he’s the building
> inspector and he has issued you with the compliance certificate. He wouldn’t issue
> it if the work was incorrect
> I can guarantee there are no issues at the property and there are no wonky walls.
> Everything was up to standard when we left I can’t comment about animals getting
> into the house it makes no sense. Sorry to read these comments that were
> posted 2 years after we left
> I can comment that no one was rude to you.
> Kind Regards
> Dan Ryan

1) The storm was forecast and I was concerned at the time and asked that the tarps be secured properly. The trouble is County Lofts skimped on cost and used just 2 sheets and didn't even properly secure them. Instead they simply weighed them down with wood. There was no effort made to come and secure things as I called several times during the day begging for help.
2) The ceilings that County Lofts re-plastered were already new. I had them plastered only the year before County Lofts arrived. The original plastering was better quality and not wonky.
3) County Lofts did not install a new bathroom. That's a complete fabrication.
4) Regarding Building Inspectors, they are paid by County Lofts and when I requested Building Control make their statutory final inspection before the final payment County Lofts threatened to pull out; they (Stef) told me I would be forced to pull everything down and restart. I was forced to contact and pay the inspector directly. Stef was particularly rude at this point.
5) A building inspector only checks that minimum standards are applied, eg structural integrity etc. A building inspector doesn't care about poor workmanship.
6) I can back up everything I say with photographic evidence (including the wonky walls).
7) There were many other issues. In fact, this review is being kind.

15 February 2020
Unprompted review
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Reply from County Lofts

Dear Blair
During your build there was a storm. Not only did it take the sheet off of the roof (leaving the timber anchors in place and actually tearing the tarpaulin) it took down a wall and a tree in the next street. This is somewhat out of our control we still completely rectified your ceilings as new. When we left they were brand new. Not so when we arrived of course. We understand that even though you were not living at the house as you ended up doing an almost total refurbishment on the bungalow. Far from just a loft above including re modelling of entire front section of property and new bathroom to ground floor. This couldn’t of been a nice experience but certain things like storms are beyond our control
You mention people should employ surveyors. You did. Everyone does he’s the building inspector and he has issued you with the compliance certificate. He wouldn’t issue it if the work was incorrect
I can guarantee there are no issues at the property and there are no wonky walls. Everything was up to standard when we left I can’t comment about animals getting into the house it makes no sense. Sorry to read these comments that were posted 2 years after we left
I can comment that no one was rude to you.
Kind Regards
Dan Ryan

Rated 5 out of 5 stars

Recently Jonathan and David from County…

Recently Jonathan and David from County Lofts completed our loft conversion. The work was a breeze from the early stages. No hard sell just a genuine example of willingness to work and please with a simple yet clever design package for us. Architect was very accommodating and forthcoming. Work on site was swift and executed to a good standard. Guys had further ideas on site how to tweak things slightly to benefit the overall design and overall finish. Lots of communication and questions answered quickly via either the team on site, Dan or the office. Steph in the office was very helpful and any minor issues, snags were addressed with ease.
Well deserved full marks from this end
Ray and Sue. Winchmore Hill

16 January 2020
Unprompted review
Rated 5 out of 5 stars

Big thank you to all at county lofts

Big thank you to all at county lofts. Our new loft rooms are fantasti. Really appreciate the effort and organisation that went into making it all happen. Dave and Mark were great with getting the project completed to a great finish with minimal fuss.
Dan was always on hand and offered great ideas throughout the works. Would highly recommend these guys. Thank you

13 January 2020
Unprompted review
Rated 5 out of 5 stars

Very good company

County Lofts carried out our loft conversion in 2018 we were very pleased with the result the guys worked very hard and were clean and tidy. Communication was great throughout via Dan and via the guys on site. Works got completely finished in 6 weeks which we thought was fantastic. Would highly recommend them

23 December 2019
Unprompted review
Rated 5 out of 5 stars

Professional, Friendly and Client led Service

I feel it is necessary to add my comments at this stage of the works (although the works are not complete yet) as Dan Ryan and his team at County Lofts are doing a great job. The majority of the works to the new dormer at my home are complete and “as usual” County Lofts has kept me and my husband fully informed and updated at each stage of the work in progress.
You may have noted in my last sentence I wrote
“as usual” this is because it is actually the second time that my husband and I have used County Loft to do a loft conversion for us. We first used them just over 10 years ago. The reason why we chose to use them again is because of their quality workmanship and the care they put into making the job right. They also have an excellent after care service that has brought peace of mind to us and no doubt to all their other customers too.

It is most unfortunate that my neighbour has carried out her threats by going to the lengths she has taken to try to discredit, thus tarnish County Lofts excellent reviews record. Clearly ‘one’ could see that historically County Lofts have had nothing but excellent reviews, so I urge all potential/future customers to read my neighbour’s review with an open mind, as I could attest that she has indeed posted non-factual and incorrect information in her review. She has exaggerated the whole situation for what would appear to be for mercenary reasons.

23 December 2019
Unprompted review
Rated 1 out of 5 stars

Very unprofessional and bad workmanship

Thankfully this company didn't do a build for me, but they did for my neighbours. What a nightmare it has been as part of the build impacted my property in that they did work on my side of the party wall and the workmanship is extremely poor, such that my property is going to leak and be damaged. It also is a real eyesore because it has been so poorly executed.

Said neighbours hired County Lofts to do their Permitted Development Rights huge loft conversion.

My Party Wall Agreement clearly stipulates that there is no access to my roof for their build.
Clause 3: That the works relating to the construction of the rear dormer cheeks do not fall under the jurisdiction of the wall etc. Act 1996, thus these works fall outside of remit of this Award. Where access to the adjoining owner's property is required to facilitate these works, express consent must first be obtained from the adjoining owner.

I informed County Lofts and several of their workers as well as put up a huge sign in my window (visible from the party wall) "You do not have permission to be on my roof."

I arrived back from a trip abroad to see rubbish strewn all over my roof and it was evident that they had been on my roof without permission.

Again warned them about having not permission to be on my property.

I woke up to several men on my roof. I asked them to politely leave. The replies I received were;
"Sorry, the boss told me to get on with it. Nothing to do with me. Not moving off."
"Call the police, they ain't gonna do nothing."
"I'm not getting off your roof. Boss told me to just carry on."

I eventually spoke with County Lofts who informed me that my neighbour owed him loads of money and that he had to think of his children and Xmas and that he was not going to instruct his men to get off my roof. He also tried to convince me that his workers being on my roof was in my best interests as he said that he needed to weatherproof the party wall because the workers were going off for Xmas and my property would be damaged by water getting in.

He had taken off the coping stones at the beginning of November and the party wall had been exposed to the elements for a great deal of time. Suddenly this became an urgent matter.

I informed County Lofts that I would be taking legal action to which he replied, "It's quite a sad affair that you are wanting to make such an issue in so many peoples lives who have young families especially at this time of year. I think it's very sad." ".....and you want to try to affect my business and take food from (my child's) his mouth. How awful." He did not see anything wrong in what he had done.

They have since been on my roof without permission at least one more time that I know of.

Without my permission, they have used my side of the Party Wall to seal their build.

In conclusion; County Lofts do as they please and take absolutely no responsibility for their actions.

As a professional, you would expect them to do due diligence prior to taking on a job and ensure that they have access to other people's land if they need it in order to do a job properly.

One would also expect much more professional behaviour from a professional company.

Addendum
In response to their reply. I bought my property with the loft conversion having already been done.
03/02/2020
The work that County Lofts did is of such a poor standard that I am taking legal action against my neighbours so that I can get an independent contractor to make good the poor quality work that they did. It is not in accordance with the Lead Sheet Training Academy.

Furthermore, they have damaged my property, removed my coping stones without permission, have placed the flashing on my side of the Party Wall which means that my property has to take all the rainwater.

This is my unhappy experience with County Lofts. The choice as to whether to use them or not is entirely up to you.

22 December 2019
Unprompted review
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Reply from County Lofts

Responding to you feedback that you left. As you say we didn’t carry out a loft conversion for you. You are the neighbour

A few things to correct on your review (dispite not ever using our services)

Your comments saying we left the coping stones off for three months. Simply not true as we were not even on site 3 months ago we started the dormer section around the time you called our office and left a voicemail pretending you were interested in a loft conversion. (Comments on this further on)

You mention the guys wear hoodies and sneakers. Yes they wear hoodies. Mostly with our company logo on them. We see no issue with hoodies. That’s why we supply them. After all it’s winter so I don’t fully understand that point . Yes they wear “trainers” these are toe tector versions as we are doing loft conversions. It’s not safe for them to be moving on ceiling/floor joists or roofs in big steel toe cap boots. This is picked up in our RAMS “risk assessment and method statements” that we have in place on all of our projects

You mention they do not wear his vis. Yet in your own pic it shows Kevin our roofer wearing high vis trousers. You also mention that as you write your review the party wall is exposed. “Pics taken Friday 20th day time. Review left 11.00 pm Sunday 22nd. “Yet again in your own pic taken prior to review, it shows in one photo the lead flashing detail completely covering and waterproofing the wall. In another pic where Kevin the roofer has moved over to the right hand side the lead detail also complete. So not quite true on a couple of points there. Certainly not open and exposed to the wind and rain so it’s factually incorrect.

Regarding your due diligence comments. Yes we do have a HUGE understanding of what’s involved and what is needed access wise and work wise. It’s simply not possible (as I’m sure most people reading this will agree) to build the loft up to the boundary as we have done and all loft clients and again potential loft clients reading this will want and are legally entitled to do so. We have to access the roof and this is usually highlighted in the party wall details that are drawn up (without our involvement) usually party wall surveyors know access is needed and it’s drawn into the contract that builders will infact go on the adjoining roofs. It’s kind of the point of the party wall award and the roofs are surveyed independently by the surveyor both pre and post project. If any differences are shown on the roof such as cracked tiles etc then the company are liable and repair. As I say it’s pretty much the point of the arrangement and makes sense when you think about it. My understanding is we have permission in the usual way via the award. I know you have an award as usually this costs around 1k. However my client informs me your agreement was so troublesome with back and forths and your intent to block the work actually cost my client 6.5k

Regarding the phone call to my office mentioned above. When George phoned you back on the 28th of November as you left a message saying you were interested in a loft conversion (you wasn’t as you already have one as you pics show you taking pics out of the dormer window) you did go on to say I just to want to ask questions about your clients loft as to see if they have ordered any additional sound proofing etc. Etc. George spent 25mins just generally chatting to you and you told him you had huge issues with neighbours and tried to block their loft conversion as you didn’t want them having the L-Shape section. (dispite it being on p.d.) as it’s been a rental for 10 years and you’ve never liked any tenants there. However you went on to say my workers Sam and Rory were great and actually very polite and well mannered young men when you encountered them in the street on more than 1 occasion

We are just working for our clients and doing the work required. The pics show the guys working and the work is neat. Sorry you have had issues with the neighbours tenants in the past but that isn’t a reason to 1 star us. We are just working as I say and our client asked us not to follow your instructions to get off of the roof and to carry on.

Regarding the comments that I mentioned we had to finish that day. Yes it was Friday 20th. The last working day before Christmas and if it wasn’t water tight then over the hols a leak could occur and I certainly do not want that. Nor would my client nor for that matter should you I assume as it’s the SHARED WALL. It’s not your wall. It’s joint ownership.

After our communication after the work was done around Friday lunchtime you were very annoyed (by your own admission in your review you say you shouted at the workers) you even said “I’m going to get violent in a minute”. You called the police. They arrived and left without even speaking to my workers. The only thing it seemed they may of asked was for you to stop filming us as you had a video camera trained on the neighbours dormer. When they left you turned it the other way. I’m not up on the laws around that but maybe it violates privacy in some way I’m not sure in truth. Any case we knew the camera was there when we started and we knew you were trying to block the work in any way you could. The workers were not rude to you. They were under instructions from myself and the client to complete the works and if and when you spoke to them they were to tell you to call me or the client and carry on. They did this. We spoke on the phone when you called me until the point you hung up on me when I was politely explaining to you.

When we spoke you did pre warn me you were going to 1 star me but I still needed to complete my clients loft roof work and did so. (Just a fascia detail you go but can go on from above not needing to go your roof anymore)

Later that evening around 11.00 pm on the Friday. You sent multiple messages to my mobile phone saying you were going to seek financial compensation from both myself and my client as even though the work was now complete and only took that Friday morning the stress was intense with the thought that we had previously been on your roof that you needed to up your medication and it would take around 7 days for your body to regulate itself again. Therefore both my client and I should pay you money.

In truth I’ve no real issue with your review as it serves to people the importance of such a party wall award. It shows the importance of having it and being certain it allows access as it cannot be done without access. Some clients ask me if they should skip the award. This is a great example and answers that question as without it protecting both parties it could be an issue.

However I do have an issue with the fact that your review is factually incorrect and is designed to try to damage our name. You mention the coping stones have been off for 3 months. This is simply factually incorrect and is against Google’s review policy so they should in fact review this review as I can prove via bank statements when the client made their “start date” Payment as this is a mile stone payment in our terms and conditions and proves when we started.

Also you said to me you want to punish us for disregarding the law and rules yet you yourself have no respect for the rules of Google’s terms by making statements that are factually incorrect. Also you have a rear dormer that is illegal as you have used wooden cladding and this is not allowed as it does not match “materials to be use to match existing” as set out in the permitted development rules. Also your dormer is over sized and built over the boundary to my clients house by almost 4 inches. Also the guys who built it had to stand on my clients roof to do so. When I put this to you. You said there was nothing any body could do about these facts as your loft is historical. On that you are correct as the 5 years have elapsed but it’s very contrary to your comments about right and wrong.

You are factually incorrect about the wall being left un water tight (as shown in your own pics)

You are factually incorrect about the ladder being left up (again by your own pics) as it gets dark at 4 when the guys leave as it’s December and in the pic it’s nice and bright so was in the day time. It does show we respect health and safety as the pic captures our rubbish chute again part of our RAMS.

I actually have a basis to pursue you for damages due to the fact I can prove your review to be factually incorrect and it’s clear you are trying to have a financial impact on us as I’ve mentioned. You may remove your pics of course but I should tell you I have screen shotted them already. I may or may not exercise my right in this area to persue you for damages

Please stop sending me text messages so late on asking for money. If you want to speak to us please call the office during working hours. I have already informed the guild and the FMB that you will likely be in touch with them to complain as you have pre warned me about this also

It’s now the 23rd December so I take this opportunity and I wish you a Merry Christmas and a prosperous New Year.

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