Bad Installations by other Companies

 

 

 

Avoiding Bad Installations

 

Yes things can go wrong if the advice is not followed. Alpine prides itself on making sure we avoid bad installations.  We will assess each installation in terms of humidity and moisture levels (if required). We expect our customers to share with us their problems so that every base can be covered in determing the subfloor preparation as 90% of bad installations come from sub floor preparation or lack or it.

 

Once Alpine and carried out a full on site survey we are in a position to recommend what sub floor work is required and how much it will cost. We are also in a ideal position to recommend what type of floor should be installed. It is really important at this stage the correct sub-floor work is agreed and the type of installation discussed during the costing process.

 

In the past Alpine has made to decision(s) to walk away from some installations when there were risks of corners being cut and therefore the installation standard comprised. We simply won’t do this……….. take a look at some of the pictures that supports what we say.