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We're on a mission to rescue home owners across the UK from the misery left behind by cowboy builders.

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He said, "We're the A-Team.

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"You won't get a better fit on anything than the A-Team working for you."

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I'm sorry. If they're the A-Team, I'd hate to see anybody below it.

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With their shoddy workmanship or downright lies,

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cowboy builders are unscrupulous villains who not only destroy dreams, they wreck lives too.

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It's just heart-breaking.

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It's taken everything, every solitary thing away from me.

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This place is horrendous.

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We've got the good guys in our posse to help turn these botched builds into ideal homes.

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They've gone back to the beginnings of how it should be done, ripped everything out and started again

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which just displays the fact that they really care about the finish of their product.

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This looks like a brand-new home.

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-It really does, doesn't it?

-They've done a magnificent job.

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I can't say how happy and pleased I am with it!

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Even the smartest people forget basic common sense when they have the builders in,

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which is why the next 45 minutes is the cautionary tale that can help keep you out of the Cowboy Trap.

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On today's Cowboy Trap, a building bodge which was so bad, it left the home owner feeling suicidal.

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I'd really, really had enough. I'd wish I'd go to sleep at night and not bother waking up in the morning.

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-Really?

-Yeah.

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'And we revisit some cowboy builder victims who were taken for £27,000 and see how they're doing now.'

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-It must seem like your house has just suddenly ballooned in size.

-Yes.

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It's amazing how it has now. It was like living in a rather bad bedsit.

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Our first Cowboy Trap location is a small village near the sea - Langley in Hampshire.

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It's an idyllic place, much loved by tourists and locals alike.

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Langley is a village with a history dating back to the Domesday Book in 1086.

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It lies on the site of an old manor house which crumbled many years ago.

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I wonder if cowboy builders had anything to do with that?

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Calshot Castle behind me dates back to the time of Henry VIII

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when it formed part of a chain of coastal defences

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protecting England from foreign invasion.

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They do say an Englishman's home is his castle and if that's the case,

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what a shame we're not all as well equipped as this place to repel the cowboy builder!

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And this two-bed static caravan is the home of yet another defenceless victim.

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Meet Jackie Moore and her two-year-old dog Pippa.

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Before she retired, Jackie was a shop assistant.

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She's had a tough time of it over the past decade, being diagnosed with breast cancer in 2003.

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I was devastated, absolutely and utterly devastated.

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But I was not going to let it beat me

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or interfere with my life whatsoever if I could possibly help it.

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Jackie underwent intensive treatment which was successful.

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She is now in remission, but the type of cancer she had often comes back.

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They gave me originally seven years.

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I've gone past that now, but it's not a case of I'll never get it back, it's a case of when it will come back

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and I will deal with it when it happens.

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With such a scary prognosis, some people might have given up, but not Jackie.

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She resolved to live life to the full and as time was so precious,

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she set about achieving her life-long dream to live by the seaside in a caravan.

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Jackie's health problems made her reflect back on her younger years,

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especially the happy holidays she once had with her parents by the sea.

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It just made me feel as if I was at one with the ocean and with the surrounding area.

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I loved walking and as I grew older, I thought, "When I retire,

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"I want to live in a caravan near the sea and near the forest."

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And that is all I wanted to do.

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And early last year, Jackie decided to stop just dreaming about it and start actually making it happen.

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She moved into her mobile home in summer 2012

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and having sold her previous house and paid off the mortgage, she had funds available to refurbish it.

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It was very dated and I wanted to put my stamp on it because it was going to be my home,

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as far as I was concerned, for a very, very long time.

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Jackie had big plans for her new mobile home.

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She wanted to take out the kitchen and remove a partition wall to make it open-plan.

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Taking down another wall would make her bedroom more spacious.

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She also wanted to redo the bathroom and install new lights, doors and flooring throughout.

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It was a big undertaking, but Jackie was undaunted because she already had a builder in mind.

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Jackie had heard about a company when she was house-hunting and she really liked their website.

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She invited the boss round to quote and he showed Jackie impressive images of his team's work,

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saying he had been in the trade 14 years. The figure he came up with for Jackie's project was £19,898

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to be paid on completion.

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He gave me the impression that it would look like...they were going to use it as a show home

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and it would look like a new home by the time they finished with it and put it in their portfolio,

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so at that stage, I thought, "Yippee, I'm going to have a beautiful home!"

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It's very difficult to spot a cowboy builder. These guys can fool even the smartest of customers.

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A convincing line in patter, unsubstantiated claims about reputation or experience,

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even glossy brochures, none of these things are proof you're not dealing with a cowboy.

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Jackie was impressed by these guys or, should I say, taken in

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and gave them the green light without getting any references. Oh, dear.

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..and that their referee isn't their mum.

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And it wasn't long before Jackie started to think she had made a terrible mistake.

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Work was due to start at the end of July 2012, but the builders were conspicuous by their absence.

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The day came, the day went.

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Nobody contacted me.

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I tried phoning them and got no response. I just thought, "That's not very professional."

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A new start date was arranged, but that date came and went,

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then another, then another,

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then finally, a month later, some builders turned up and demanded a deposit of £3,760.

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Jackie had been under the impression she would only pay when the work was completed,

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but keen to get things started, she paid up.

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They came in, ripped out the gas fire, took out the shelving, said, "See you tomorrow..."

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Nothing.

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Days went by and there was neither sight nor sound of those builders,

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then in early September, some other builders turned up

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and Jackie was hopeful work might finally start in earnest, but her hopes were misplaced.

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From the start, they were very rarely here. They'd come up with all types of excuses.

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They'd been on site for a couple of hours, then they'd go for lunch and I wouldn't see them for two days.

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Jackie phoned the company boss to complain about his unreliable team.

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He said he would let me have free French doors

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as compensation for the fact that it was...for all the inconvenience

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and I thought at this stage things are only bound to get better

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because it had been acknowledged, but I was wrong.

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These guys certainly talked the talk, but they didn't work the work.

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They kept saying, "We're the A-Team. You want to see it... You'll love it when it's done."

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But exactly when would that fateful day be?

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Jackie was bemused by the lack of progress,

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but she was even more so when the builders suddenly downed tools

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and said they had finished with her home still in disarray.

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They finally vacated the site on November the 6th.

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So, the four-week job took four months to supposedly finish

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and it took just four days for Jackie's dream to totally unravel.

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We had torrential rain here and all of a sudden, I had water pouring in my ceiling.

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Jackie tried in vain to contact the builders, but nobody returned her calls.

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She also wrote them letters and no-one replied.

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She was forced to employ another company to carry out remedial work

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and that's when the full extent of the bodged build became apparent.

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I thought the doors looked OK. I wasn't aware of the fact they'd hung them upside down.

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As well as upside-down doors, Jackie was told the boiler was badly fitted

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and the plumbing hadn't been connected to the mains water supply.

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When the builders checked the waste pipe underneath her mobile home, they couldn't believe their eyes.

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The foul waste, it wasn't connected

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and that was supported by a flower pot.

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And I hasten to add, my flower pot from my shuttle trays.

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Building work in a mobile home must conform to similar regulations

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to a normal dwelling when it comes to safety, but when Jackie asked electricians to inspect the work,

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they were shocked by the state of the lights and sockets.

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And when a local builder checked out the leaky roof, he was horrified.

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They had just taken the chimney and placed it on top of the plywood that they'd put in my ceiling,

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so in fact, there was nothing stopping the rain coming straight through to my home.

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Jackie has had to spend her life savings on remedial work.

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I haven't got any money left. I've had to pay plumbers to put things in.

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I've had to pay to have the ceiling done.

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I've had to pay to have the electrics done.

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It's taken me right down now that I'm on my bare pension.

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And...

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I didn't think...

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that I would ever come to that. I really didn't.

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Not surprisingly, all this had a profound effect on Jackie emotionally.

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It's just heart-breaking to think

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that every penny that I've got has been sunk into what should be the time of my life

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when I should be able to sit down and think, "I've got my dream, this is it."

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Instead, I get up in the morning and I think to myself, "What on earth am I doing here?"

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This place is horrendous.

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It's taken everything, every solitary thing away from me.

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Having the builders in can be one of the most stressful times of your life.

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There's just no excuse for stuff like this.

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This was Jackie's life-long dream.

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I wish she'd taken up references on these guys. It would have saved a lot of money and heartache.

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'But what is the full extent of this bungled build?

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'Cowboys have a habit of hiding their bodges beneath the surface,

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'so we asked independent building expert Dan Butt to inspect the work.

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'He's been through it with a fine-tooth comb and is about to fill me in on what he found.

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'First item on the agenda, the disorientating doors.'

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The picture's the right way round. The door is the wrong way round.

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They've hung the six-panel doors

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with a smaller panel, which would normally go at the top of the door,

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but the smaller panel here is at the bottom.

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-They've hung the doors upside down?

-I've never seen it before. The doors have been hung upside down.

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You would have known if you'd done that.

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Presumably, they did it with one and thought, "We'd better match it," then did it with the rest.

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'Perhaps they were holding the instruction manual upside down, or they were just rubbish.

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'I know which I'm going for. Check out the state of this ceiling.

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'Jackie asked them to remove a chimney flue and this is their attempt at making it good.

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'Sloppy at best, as is the wiring.'

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The surface-mounted conduits weren't fitted properly

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and by the kitchen cupboards there was just wiring exposed, rather than being built in.

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Again it's... You have conduits to protect the wiring,

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so it's not being protected there.

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-It's half a job.

-It's half a job.

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'Jackie took some snaps of the state of her electrics when the cowboys left

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'and to be frank, they defy belief.'

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-This is an older photo that Jackie took before you got involved.

-Yeah.

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This terrifies me. This consumer unit, you've got fuses in there,

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so you've got all sorts of power, different voltages, it's...

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The main supply is coming in and from there it should be distributed out safely

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and that is not, in my view, safe.

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'It's not safe in my view either.

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'Unbelievably amateurish!

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'And the boiler housing was so badly fitted, it had to be condemned.

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'Plus the rank awful wallpapering should be condemned too.'

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They've put lining paper up and used the inappropriate adhesive and it's all coming down.

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'That will need stripping off and starting again.

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'Just look at this photo of how the cowboy builder left the pipework under the mobile home.

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'As they say on the Tube, "Mind the gap."'

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That joint leaves quite a lot to be desired, doesn't it?

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That's a waste pipe from her bathroom sink that runs underneath the mobile home.

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-That joint is terrible and is clearly leaking foul water under her caravan.

-That's disgusting.

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'And this photo defies belief.'

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That's a little bit of the outside coming inside.

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That's a soil pipe, so that's taking the foul water from the toilet and that is supported on a flower pot.

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-Not ideal.

-'Not kidding! Right, it's make your mind up time for Dan.'

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How would you rate the standard of work that was originally done?

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It was generally very poor. They had clearly taken the view

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that they would do the minimum amount that they could get away with and the standard of work was shocking.

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-How would you rate it out of ten?

-I think it's about three or four out of ten.

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'I can see why Dan is unimpressed. Check out the evidence -

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'leaky ceiling, shocking electrics,

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'upside-down doors,

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'a badly-fitted boiler, dodgy plumbing

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'and a toilet pipe bodge with Jackie's flower pot that really does add insult to injury.'

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Dodgy, bodged, slapdash, call it what you will, this place is a right old mess.

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Time to call in the good guys.

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And here's head honcho John Griffiths leading his posse into the fray.

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So much needs doing to make her home exactly how she wants it, Jackie is chipping in.

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First up, dumping those badly hung doors,

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then the walls are sanded and prepped,

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wet wallpaper stripped,

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the roof supports accessed and strengthened,

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and new doors chiselled and hung the right way up this time.

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That's more like it. It's clear they've made a great start.

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But can the good guys get Jackie's dreams back on track? Only time will tell.

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I'm on the south coast in the village of Langley

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where 68-year-old Jackie Moore's life-long dream was to live in a mobile home by the sea,

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but the guys she got in to renovate her new property were cowboys

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who left the pensioner living in a shabby, dangerous hole.

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Our good guys have now finished their work here, so let's see how Jackie's getting on.

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'Jackie's had health problems too. I hope she's got something to smile about at last.' Jackie?

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-Hello, Jonnie.

-How are you doing?

-Nice to meet you. Would you like to come in?

-I'd love to come in.

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-Thank you very much. After you.

-Thank you.

-It's your home.

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'As soon as I cross the threshold, I can't resist a quick peek.

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'Remember, before, the kitchen was a bodge-fest. Not now.

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'And the living room has gone from shambles to sublime.

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'The bedrooms were in a state of disarray,

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'but our good guys have grasped victory from the jaws of cowboy defeat. Nice!

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'Time for a heart-to-heart with Jackie about what it was like being caught in the cowboy trap.'

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So when they left with £20,000-worth of your money

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and you saw the amount of work to be done and they didn't come back...

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I tried phoning them. I emailed them.

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They would never get back to me. I got more and more depressed.

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I'd got to a stage where I thought... "I just can't follow through with this any more.

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"I can't do anything with it." I'd got myself in such a state.

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-Honestly, Jonnie...

-You're on your own as well.

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You know, and I thought, "What am I going to do?"

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'Bearing in mind the terrible impact the cowboys had on Jackie's dream home and her life savings,

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'it's no surprise she was in such a bad way.'

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It had taken every little bit of money that I had and I'd got to a stage where I thought...

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"I just don't want to put up with this any more." I'd really, really had enough.

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-I'd just wish I'd go to sleep at night and just not bother waking up in the morning.

-Really?

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-Yeah.

-That bad?

-Yeah. I said, "I really, really cannot stand the place." I said, "I hate it."

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'And that, ladies and gentlemen, is how cowboy builders turn dreams into a nightmare.

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'Appalling, isn't it?'

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So, after you'd been so badly burnt by the cowboy builder,

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how did you feel when the good guys turned up?

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It took me a while to trust them if that's the right word.

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-Of course it is.

-I'd been, as you put it, so badly burnt

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that...I almost wanted to keep checking up on them

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and like that's...

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That's the right thing to do though. I wish you'd checked up on the cowboys a bit more.

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I thought, "You know, they're the good guys. They've got to be OK."

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And they've done... As you can see, they've done a beautiful, marvellous job

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and I'm...I'm so grateful.

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'Well, Jackie sounds in a much better place now, a huge relief!

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'Time for me to take a close look at the good guys' handiwork

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'and compare it to what the bad guys left behind.'

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It doesn't feel like a mobile home or a park home.

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It looks brand-new, actually.

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'Unlike when the cowboys rode out of town - it looked pretty decrepit.

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'Check out what the ceiling was like. Better now, eh?'

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This has been plastered and skimmed and it's a really good finish.

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This is the first job you notice that the good guy builder's done.

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He's not just put some naff lining paper over it. He's done a proper job.

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Now, looking around elsewhere...

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The boiler was a huge issue. You couldn't get to it. You couldn't service the boiler.

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The only good thing about it was the fact it was on the outside wall for the flue, but here, yeah,

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you can get to it under the cupboard or through there. Perfect. It's how it should be.

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'So, safety - tick.

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-'Unlike before, when it was safety...'

-"UH-UH" SOUND

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Remember, there was a horrible bit of conduit going up to the wall, then bare wire at the end of it.

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The builders know what they're doing and treated it like any other home,

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so they've hidden all the cable and wiring in the ceiling above the job that they've done. It's great.

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'So, electrics sorted and there's clear-cut evidence that the gas is fully functional too.'

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By the looks of it, the cooker's in use

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because there's been some baking done.

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I'm sure she won't mind, will she?

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'So, thumbs up for the kitchen, but that's only the start of what needed fixing.

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'Remember the living area before? Deeply depressing.

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'Now it's clearly been given the TLC it should have had in the first place.'

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It's been plastered and skimmed throughout. It looks tidy.

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It looks tidy right up to these kitchen units as well.

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I think these must have been taken off and re-hung

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because the edges look fantastic, but also it's right in line with these base units.

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And another thing I seem to remember is this was a right old mess before,

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but it all looks square and in line.

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It just goes to show that they haven't just made as good as they can.

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They've gone back to the beginnings of how it should be done, ripped everything out and started again,

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which just displays the fact that they really care about the finish.

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'For me, that's the major difference between good guys and cowboys - pride in their work.

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'Right, into the bedroom.'

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A little tip for the cowboy builder if you're watching...

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See these small bits on these doors, these six-panel doors?

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They go at the top, not the bottom.

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As you can see, all these doors now are the right way up because they are...

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All the handles work and the doors close properly too.

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Doors that open and close properly - funny how that's beyond some builders, isn't it?

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Not our fellows though. They've clearly gone the extra mile to make Jackie's dream a reality.

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They've decorated the whole place. They've even put a feature wall at the end and they've got blinds up.

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It really feels like a home now. I'm really chuffed they've done this for Jackie

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because who could deserve it more, eh?

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'I've got to say the good guys have played a blinder.

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'Head honcho John was stunned when he saw what he had to contend with on day one of his rescue mission.'

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It was shocking. My heart bled for her

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because she's put all this money into it.

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-Even the simplest things were a bodge-up.

-Yeah.

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But when you're dealing with electrics and gas...

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-You can't leave someone living in somewhere with gas and electrics in that state.

-Absolutely not.

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-It's all certified now.

-Is it?

-Yeah.

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It's all been tested. It's got a certificate for all the works that have been done, so she's safe now.

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'That's great to hear. Before I take a tour with Jackie, I wanted to hear her thoughts

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'on the cowboy builder's version of events, but that's easier said than done.'

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-I know you struggled to get hold of your cowboy builder.

-Yeah.

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We always give the cowboy builder a right to reply, to give us their side of the story.

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-Yeah.

-But our attempts to contact him have proved futile. He's not come back to us.

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-Does that surprise you?

-Not at all. Not at all.

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How do you feel about them now? Now you've got your home to how it should have been,

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how do you feel about what the cowboy builder did to you now? What sort of emotions do you have?

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I hate them for it. That's a strong emotion because I don't hate anybody.

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-But I hate them for what they did to me.

-Hmm.

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What would you say to the cowboy builder if you had the chance to see them in the street again?

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-You're a charlatan.

-Yeah.

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'There's a few other choice words Jackie could have used, so you've got to admire her restraint.'

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You've been through enough. You've worked so hard to get into remission

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and now you've got your home that you've always had your mind on, haven't you?

0:24:350:24:40

-Yeah, and I couldn't wish for a better area. It's lovely.

-You're in a lovely community.

-Yeah.

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'Right, time for the bit I've been waiting for - Jackie's grand tour.

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'I can't wait to hear how our good guys' handiwork has changed her life.'

0:24:500:24:55

So...your master bedroom?

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This is my bedroom. I think it's very suave now.

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I wasn't expecting to see this because I thought the guys were just going to make good and make safe,

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but check your feature wall out!

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-Yeah, I chose the paper.

-Did you?

-Yes.

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'It's wonderful that Jackie is now adding her personal touches.

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'Her dream home is rising like a phoenix from the ashes of what the cowboys left behind.'

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They left it with the strips all off the ceiling, nails hanging out of the ceiling.

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There wasn't anything I could do with it. I had nails coming down all the walls.

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-How did you sleep at night?

-Badly.

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'But now it's sweet dreams all the way thanks to our good guys.'

0:25:370:25:42

-They've done a really good job and I can't tell you how pleased and happy I am with it.

-You look pleased.

-I am.

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-It was such a nightmare...

-But now?

-Now I love it.

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If I can hark back, if you'll let me, your childhood dream was to live by the sea.

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This is a long-held, lifetime dream. Is this now being realised?

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It has, yes, in full. Better than I expected.

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-Better?

-Better than I expected, yes.

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'Well, that's music to my ears.

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'And check out this spare room that the good guys decorated and Jackie is kitting out for a special guest.'

0:26:140:26:20

It's beautiful. My little grandson will be so pleased.

0:26:200:26:24

-Has he not seen it yet?

-Not as it... Not in its state at the moment. They're coming down next weekend.

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-I bet you can't wait.

-He's very excited about it.

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He keeps saying, "We're going down to Nanny's and Nanny's finished my room!'

0:26:330:26:38

'Jackie has banished those dark days when she was too embarrassed by the state of her home to have visitors.'

0:26:380:26:45

-Since I've moved in, I've not wanted people coming in because I've been ashamed of it.

-Yeah, I bet.

0:26:450:26:51

But now I think half the park's been in!

0:26:510:26:54

'That's fantastic. No more lonely nights looking at her peeling wallpaper for Jackie.

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'Right, into the kitchen.

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'Before, it was calamitous. Now it's classy.'

0:27:020:27:06

This looks like a brand-new home. It really does, doesn't it?

0:27:060:27:11

They've done a magnificent job and I can't say how happy and pleased I am with it!

0:27:110:27:17

-It's beautiful.

-Before, there was lining paper on the ceiling and there's now plaster.

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-You can paint this any colour you want.

-That's right. It's gorgeous.

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'That's exactly what Jackie deserves after the tough time she's been through over the last few years.'

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I can see just how proud you are of this home now.

0:27:330:27:37

-Yes.

-But also how happy you are after this tumultuous time you've had.

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-I wish you the very best in your new home.

-Thank you so much, Jonnie.

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-It is a new home.

-It is a new home and it's my home.

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'Jackie has her dream home at last.

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'It's time for me to leave her and, of course, Pippa, to enjoy it.'

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I don't think anybody would disagree with the fact that Jackie deserved so much better

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than the treatment that she was handed out by her cowboy builders.

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I'm glad to say that after all this time, after hitting such lows,

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and most importantly, thanks to our good guy builders,

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she's finally managed to achieve her childhood dream of having her own little home by the sea.

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And I think you'll agree, she seems pretty chuffed with it.

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For our next Cowboy Trap saga, we revisit a couple just outside Wolverhampton.

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As with Jackie, this story illustrates the importance of getting independent references

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to avoid being caught in the clutches of a cowboy builder.

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This cowboy's victims were Susan and Ian Bartlett, a couple who had big plans for their house.

0:28:420:28:48

The first items on their wish list, a lounge refurbishment and an en-suite bathroom.

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Ian is a nurse for NHS Direct and had always wanted a home office.

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A conservatory was also added to the list

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and finally, a larger kitchen, so Susan could start a cookery business.

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We had wanted to have a bigger kitchen

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and we thought of converting the garage and utility room

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into a kitchen/diner.

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The Bartletts knew that all this work wouldn't come cheap,

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but making their house work for them was central to their business plans.

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It was a substantial investment, but it would reap dividends for them in the long run

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and there was a pressing reason why Ian and Susan needed a dramatic change in their lives.

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Ian had recently had a stroke, so Susan, who's an expert chef,

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wanted to run cookery classes at home to be close to him as much as possible.

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The year before, the Bartletts had used a local builder for small jobs around the house,

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so they decided to get him in to quote.

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He came across as very convincing.

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He had done other jobs as well.

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He was pleasant, he was very polite.

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You just go on trust. When you want to engage a builder, you have to have an element of trust.

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Well, I'm not sure about that. I reckon you need solid grounds to trust a builder

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like positive references from satisfied customers,

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but rather than getting references and seeing the builder's previous work,

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Susan and Ian accepted his assurances he was up to the job and agreed to his quote of £27,730.

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Work started in February 2011 with a target completion date of June,

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but right from the word go, things were, how shall I say, stop-start?

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Well, more stop than start in fact.

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The builder was repeatedly going AWOL,

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finding increasingly inventive reasons why he wasn't on the job.

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First, it was the health and safety course for a week.

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When we checked with friends, they said there was never a health and safety course

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that would spend the whole week...

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..and I was suspicious then.

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Then he started disappearing for two days, three days, not coming. He gave us excuses.

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Each time he disappeared, he came back and emptied some windows and doors into the skip.

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The Bartletts began to suspect the builder was working somewhere else,

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so their project was falling behind schedule.

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They were also concerned about the quality or lack of it in his workmanship.

0:31:190:31:25

The kitchen roof looked a right state, the drainage looked dodgy and the bathroom fittings looked wonky.

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And the builder was leaving unsightly holes and unfinished doorways all over their home.

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Add that to his vanishing acts, one of which he put down to getting married,

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and you have a seriously static build.

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The Bartletts had another shock when the builder told them he was disappearing again,

0:31:450:31:50

this time for a family trip to Disneyland, but Susan and Ian felt THEY were being taken for a ride.

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The Bartletts waited for their builder to return from his fun-packed summer.

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And they waited...and they waited.

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The conservatory, the garage-kitchen conversion and the bathroom would have to wait too.

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Ian felt the cowboy was making himself scarce because he wasn't up to the job.

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It seemed, in hindsight, that he had bitten off more than he could chew.

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He had taken on board too much because of the whole greed aspect of getting the job

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and earning big money.

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After a couple more guest appearances, the callous cowboy downed tools

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and walked off the project.

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With their savings exhausted and hopes for a dream home shattered, Susan and Ian were at rock bottom.

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They contemplated selling up and downsizing.

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He left us with so much unfinished jobs,

0:32:480:32:51

we didn't know where we were going to get the money to finish off

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because we had builders, independent builders come in to give us quotes

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and it was like over 10,000.

0:33:020:33:05

Susan and Ian thought they'd never see the builder again,

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but then he made a shock reappearance and delivered an extraordinary ultimatum.

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He told them he was in debt to the builders' merchants

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and unless he paid them what he owed for the Bartletts' kitchen, he'd be taken to court and made bankrupt.

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He said the only way he could continue with the job would be for the Bartletts to pay it off for him.

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They weren't going to fall for that, were they?

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They were so desperate to get this build finished, they did, but soon he came up with another bombshell.

0:33:330:33:38

He wanted a new arrangement whereby he only finished half the work.

0:33:380:33:42

When the Bartletts refused, it was game over

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and they were devastated.

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It's affected my health.

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I've been having vertigo attacks every now and then because of stress.

0:33:500:33:57

If only he had come to us and said, "I'm sorry for all the hassles, I'm sorry that I've put you out,"

0:33:570:34:03

and just shown a little bit of humility, but there's been none.

0:34:030:34:07

He's just totally and utterly arrogant.

0:34:070:34:10

And he had nothing to be arrogant about,

0:34:100:34:13

but our good guys got involved and started to put right what the cowboy got so badly wrong.

0:34:130:34:20

They replaced the extension roof, sorted the plumbing and pipework and got to work on Ian's office.

0:34:200:34:26

The transformation from before to after...was striking.

0:34:260:34:32

Ian's study went from dangerous disaster zone to an immaculate space, fit for purpose.

0:34:320:34:38

And the en-suite was just what the Bartletts had dreamt of too.

0:34:380:34:43

Having been rock-bottom, the Bartletts were back in action,

0:34:430:34:47

but they still had some way to go to achieve their life plan of being able to work from home.

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Would our good guys' efforts be an inspiration to go on and complete their quest?

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Only time would tell.

0:34:570:34:59

It's been less than a year since we last saw the Bartletts

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and by all accounts, things have moved on remarkably since we last saw them.

0:35:070:35:12

When we first met them, Ian and Susan had hit rock-bottom,

0:35:120:35:16

but I hear nothing could be further from the truth now, so I'm looking forward to meeting them.

0:35:160:35:21

'And hopefully hearing that Susan's cookery business is thriving too.'

0:35:210:35:26

-Hi, Susan.

-Hello. How are you?

0:35:290:35:31

-Ian?

-Yes, hello, Jonnie.

-How are you?

0:35:310:35:34

-Would you like to come in?

-Thank you.

-Come into the warm.

0:35:340:35:38

'It's good to see them smiling and when I enter their living room, I can see why.

0:35:380:35:42

'During the build, it was used as a storeroom and because the job went on for an eternity,

0:35:420:35:48

'Susan and Ian had nowhere to relax in their own house. Now it's very much part of their home.'

0:35:480:35:53

-You've got your living room back.

-Yes.

0:35:530:35:56

Because this was piled high?

0:35:560:35:58

-Oh, yes.

-It was just awful. It was like living in squalor, wasn't it?

-It was. 20 months of hell!

0:35:580:36:05

'I think "hell" is putting it mildly. The cowboy caused mayhem on the entire ground floor.

0:36:050:36:11

'It's looking better now.'

0:36:110:36:13

Where were you sitting down to relax or watch the gogglebox?

0:36:130:36:17

-There was no place to sit down.

-It must seem like your house has suddenly ballooned in size.

-Yes.

0:36:170:36:23

It's amazing. It had been like living in a rather bad bedsit.

0:36:230:36:26

'You don't expect to pay £27,000 to convert your three-bed semi into a bedsit, do you?

0:36:270:36:34

'And you'd want a decent conservatory fitting too, but the cowboy's efforts were shoddy.

0:36:340:36:40

'Our good guys had to focus on other priorities,

0:36:400:36:43

'but Sue and Ian have now added the skirting and their own touches.

0:36:430:36:47

'When you look at what the cowboy left behind to how it looks now, there's no comparison, is there?

0:36:470:36:53

'OK, time to check out the guest room and en-suite bathroom which our fellas revitalised.'

0:36:530:36:59

-Right, so this is where the VIPs stay, is it?

-It certainly is.

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'And how lucky they are! The Bartletts love entertaining visitors

0:37:040:37:08

'and this room has already proved a resounding success with their guests.'

0:37:080:37:14

This was something that we've always wanted.

0:37:140:37:18

Having a spare room is all very well and good,

0:37:180:37:21

but if you give guests bathroom facilities, they have privacy,

0:37:210:37:25

you still have what feels like your home.

0:37:250:37:28

'Looking at this en-suite, it's surprising Sue and Ian's guests ever want to leave.'

0:37:280:37:33

You've turned the corner. Thanks to the help, the good guy builders doing the making good that they did,

0:37:330:37:40

you're now in a position where you've had friends coming to stay,

0:37:400:37:44

-you've got your living room back.

-Absolutely.

-This is a home again.

0:37:440:37:48

-You're all about entertainment. You love having guests around.

-Yes.

-We're a social couple, aren't we?

0:37:480:37:55

'When they're not socialising, Ian likes to work from home

0:37:550:37:59

'and now he can in his spacious new office.

0:37:590:38:02

'Remember what the cowboy did to this room? Our good guys rescued it from disaster.

0:38:020:38:07

'And the Bartletts finished the job.'

0:38:070:38:10

-We called this the "holy" room because we had holes on the wall!

-In the worst sense of the word, quite!

0:38:100:38:16

But it's been resurrected, to stay with that parlance!

0:38:160:38:19

It was completely exposed, pipework not capped. It was an accident waiting to happen.

0:38:190:38:25

'While Ian is beavering away in his office, Susan can get busy in her state-of-the-art kitchen.

0:38:250:38:31

'In just one year, they've achieved their pre-cowboy life plans of being able to work from home.'

0:38:310:38:37

Well, it certainly smells great, your kitchen, but it looks fantastic, doesn't it?

0:38:370:38:43

I mean, this is a big kitchen.

0:38:430:38:45

It is. It's big enough for me to teach.

0:38:450:38:49

I can actually have three students here and another one over there.

0:38:490:38:53

This looks fantastic.

0:38:530:38:56

Now with this kitchen and that office,

0:38:560:38:58

so we can both do work at different times of the day, I think we're made.

0:38:580:39:03

I must say the proof of the pudding is in the eating.

0:39:030:39:07

-I can smell something in that cooker.

-It's a hint, I think!

0:39:070:39:11

Oh, look at that, eh?

0:39:110:39:13

Wow!

0:39:130:39:15

'Our good guys certainly helped create a recipe for success at the Bartletts' home,

0:39:150:39:20

'but Susan and Ian have done the rest

0:39:200:39:22

'when you compare what the cowboy left behind to how our fellas got this room back on track.

0:39:220:39:28

'Now the Bartletts have added their magic. It's astonishing.

0:39:280:39:31

'Next, I want to hear how Susan and Ian feel about their unfortunate cowboy builder experience.'

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Cast your mind back around a year ago.

0:39:370:39:40

The living room was full of junk. You couldn't have guests which you were dreaming of having.

0:39:400:39:46

You were living in a state of chaos.

0:39:460:39:48

-Yes.

-It must have had a terrible effect emotionally on you both.

0:39:480:39:52

Of course. I was building up all this intense anger within.

0:39:520:39:57

We were actually fighting a lot at that time.

0:39:570:40:02

-You nearly had to change homes?

-Yes.

-This house has been in the family a long time.

0:40:020:40:07

Then we had all this suddenly come down on us like a ton of bricks

0:40:070:40:12

-and we thought we might have to sell the house.

-There was no other way.

0:40:120:40:16

-That's all those dreams gone for ever.

-Yes. Had we not received any help, we might have to sell out.

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'But thanks to our good guys arriving in the nick of time, that disastrous scenario was averted.'

0:40:230:40:30

How do you feel now? Have you been able to move on?

0:40:300:40:34

-There's no use crying over spilt milk.

-No.

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And anyway, the good builder and Cowboy Trap has helped us to move on.

0:40:370:40:44

'And move on they certainly have. Susan and Ian are justifiably proud of their lovely home.'

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If you look at this house now and what's been done,

0:40:500:40:53

it's just remarkable in the circumstances.

0:40:530:40:57

-It is, isn't it?

-It's a home now.

0:40:570:40:59

'But it's a real shame the Bartletts had to go through such a painful journey to get to this point.'

0:40:590:41:06

What have you learnt from this?

0:41:060:41:09

Definitely we've learnt not to trust anybody without doing the regular checks.

0:41:090:41:16

Yeah. You were quite spontaneous before, would you say?

0:41:160:41:19

I would say that I was very casual about it all

0:41:190:41:22

because I'm a sort of trusting person.

0:41:220:41:25

But there are people who are out to sort of...shaft you with everything that they've got ultimately.

0:41:250:41:31

You can't take everybody at their word.

0:41:310:41:34

If they've built something before, go and have a look at it and speak to the people they've built for.

0:41:340:41:40

-It's important to get information from previous customers as to how good their work has been.

-Exactly.

0:41:400:41:46

'The unlucky Bartletts were left without a leg to stand on when their project fell behind schedule.

0:41:460:41:52

'If they'd had a detailed contract with the builder before work began,

0:41:520:41:56

'they could have referred him to that, potentially solving many of their problems in one stroke.'

0:41:560:42:02

'It's been a tough road for the Bartletts, but all's well that ends well.'

0:42:250:42:31

-Have you come out of it now?

-Yes.

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Well, this experience has actually strengthened our relationship.

0:42:330:42:38

-Has it?

-It has.

-That's brilliant news.

-It is.

-That's fantastic.

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'And on that heart-warming note, it's time for me to leave Sue and Ian

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'to enjoy their wonderful new home.'

0:42:470:42:49

What a journey these guys have been on!

0:42:490:42:52

They've now got a home that works for them on so many levels.

0:42:520:42:56

They can have guests here. They've had their first ones stay which was a huge success.

0:42:560:43:01

Ian is now working from home because he has an office that is suitable for that purpose,

0:43:010:43:06

plus last, but by no means least, Susan is now realising her dreams

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of running a cooking and baking business from home.

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