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We're travelling the length and breadth of Britain on a mission

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to rescue homeowners from the curse of the cowboy builder.

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-I hate seeing you so depressed with it and upset.

-Yeah.

-I feel helpless.

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It's impossible to overestimate the damage these guys do,

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whether they're blatant amateurs or simply crooks.

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Cowboy builders not only mess up homes, they ruin lives too.

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All the happy feelings I had about getting this bigger kitchen have completely gone. It is a nightmare.

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Apart from the roof, the floor, the screeds,

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the plaster and the plumbing...

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-Good job(!)

-Good job(!)

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We've rounded up the good guys to help turn these helpless

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homeowners into merry mortgagees.

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And this is a fantastic bedroom.

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This is a room where you'd want to spend time, it's nice and light.

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It's a total transformation.

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We thought our dream had been lost and we didn't actually know about how we'd get it back.

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-If you guys couldn't help us, we were stuck.

-It's brilliant.

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Absolutely anyone can call themselves a builder, which is

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why it's crucial to know how to spot a wrong-un.

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And why the next 45 minutes could help keep you

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out of the Cowboy Trap.

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On today's Cowboy Trap, the parents of an autistic child who wanted

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an extension built to create a large bedroom for him and a bigger

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kitchen for the family, but ended up with a dangerous disaster.

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He looked at the beams, the support beam the builder had put in,

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and said, "Actually, that's all got to come out and you've got to redo that."

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And three years after we rescued her, we catch up with

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a cowboy builder victim in Redditch to see how she's doing now.

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Your extension was supposed to help you live on the ground floor.

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-You couldn't even get in.

-I couldn't, no. It wasn't wide enough.

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Our first Cowboy Trap saga revolves round a home in Birchington-on-Sea in Kent.

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Birchington was first registered in 1240

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and its parish church graveyard has a famous resident.

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The artist Rossetti was buried here in the 19th century.

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The village's population is just 9,800, but that swells

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considerably in the summer when tourists flock here in their droves.

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Birchington has everything you'd expect from a seaside resort.

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Beach huts, windsurfing, sailing and fantastic,

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albeit rather blustery walks along the seafront.

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But it's also got something else, the odd cowboy builder or two.

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And this one's unlucky victims live in this four-bed semi.

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It's home to Ian Humpheryes, his wife Carol Torry

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and their children Ellis, Nicholas and Lottie.

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Ian's a biologist for an environmental agency

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and Carol's a supply teacher.

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Oh, and we mustn't forget, a host of pets live here too.

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Cripes! It's like Noah's Ark!

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Carol and Ian met each other at a party

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and it was love at first sight.

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-Yeah, it was a very long time ago. We met at a friend's house.

-Yes.

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It was a mutual friend and we just sort of clicked.

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We got on well together.

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You made me laugh, made you laugh and yeah, it was really nice.

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After eight years' courting, Ian and Carol married in 1990

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and moved in to the house in 1993.

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In May 2011, they decided to extend the property.

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Ian and Carol badly needed some extra space.

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Their son Nicholas is autistic

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and as they began to realise their son might never leave home,

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a bigger bedroom for him became a top priority.

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What's more, by building an extension,

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they could also have the big kitchen they'd always dreamt of.

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The perfect place to bring the family together every evening at dinnertime.

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This was what Carol really wanted and I was

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so pleased we could get both done.

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Nicholas is priority number one and then this, fantastic.

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One of Carol's colleagues gave a builder

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she had used a glowing recommendation, so Carol invited

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him round to quote, but Carol's first impressions weren't great.

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Now, call it women's intuition,

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but Carol had a bad feeling about this builder.

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She couldn't put her finger on it, but she found him overfriendly and well, a bit phoney.

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She was also concerned that the job was out of his league,

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but Ian disagreed and Carol gave in.

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And despite Carol's misgivings, they didn't ask the builder for any proper references.

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They relied totally on the opinion of Carol's colleague. Big mistake.

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Take my advice:

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If you do this and get positive feedback, you can

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proceed with well-informed confidence in your builder.

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Carol and Ian would live to regret not casting their net wider.

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Their builder quoted £18,480.

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This was to remove the existing conservatory

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and extend the kitchen into the dining room.

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It also included moving the existing upstairs bathroom to the front

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of the house, enabling a bigger bedroom to be created for Nicholas.

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Carol and Ian had contacts who could sort the windows,

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electrics and scaffolding,

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but the builder was to plaster inside and render the outside.

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We detailed out in the letter exactly what we expected,

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exactly what we wanted and we wanted it complete,

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ready to decorate, and we made that quite clear.

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The builder demanded £9,000 to be paid at the start of the job

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in cash. Now, Carol, who I'm rapidly getting to like, told Ian, "No way.

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You don't have to pay builders up front.

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Any decent tradesman has accounts with local suppliers who

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allow 30 days to pay for materials.

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Correct. So what did Ian do? He paid him anyway.

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Ian should have listened to Carol's advice.

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I was too trusting and I thought, well, I've worked with builders

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and things and some of them do have small cash flow problems.

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-That's what he said, cash flow problems.

-So I thought, that'll get him started

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and then the job will progress quickly.

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Wishful thinking, Ian!

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The build started in June 2012 with our cash-hungry friend

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saying it would be completed in six weeks.

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This was perfect for teacher Carol.

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It would all be done and dusted by her summer holidays.

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I'm thinking, that's great.

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Six weeks, it'll all be done

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and then I can just get in with a paintbrush and start decorating.

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Sounds like a plan. But things didn't get off to a good start.

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From day one, the builders kept coming up with reasons for Ian to hand over

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more money, like the foundations needed to be deeper than expected.

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And he kept leaving a terrible mess. The garden was strewn with rubble.

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Oh, and another thing, have you heard that song Firestarter?

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I think it was named after this guy.

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I came home from work one day to find that they'd had a big

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bonfire in the middle of the lawn, which was a bit...not...right.

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And where the sparks had shot off,

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it had burnt through the children's trampoline.

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So Ian had a word with him about it

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and he said he wouldn't do it again and then two days later, he moved

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the trampoline across the garden on top of a flowerbed

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and had another bonfire. So, we thought, "That's not right."

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The little work that was being done was, how can I put it, rubbish!

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The mortar between the bricks was soft and crumbly.

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That's good for chocolate, but not so good when it's supposed to hold your house up.

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The drains were unfinished and smelly

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and concrete was spilled on Carol and Ian's once immaculate garden.

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They began to realise their builder was way out of his depth.

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I think he didn't have a clue on this size structure.

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I think he's OK on doing small jobs.

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In terms of a proper builder, he didn't have a clue.

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The builder's working day could be measured in microseconds.

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He'd be away by 3pm and when he was around,

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he spent most of his time on the phone.

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I thought that was a bit odd. Trying to get a job done quite quickly.

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But he seemed to be getting slower and less done and we're thinking,

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-"Hm."

-Yeah.

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Hm, indeed! The builder was asking for cash left, right and centre.

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Carol and Ian started to wonder

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if it was being spent on a project closer to home.

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Or more precisely, spent on HIS home.

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As he was doing our job, "My wife's kitchen's all being

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"done at the moment," and we're thinking, "Oh, OK."

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When he first started, when he got the materials and he had the first couple of lots of

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money off us, he kept saying to me, "She's having a wonderful kitchen. "I'm buying all these new tiles."

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I think we rapidly realised afterwards that all the money we'd given him

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wasn't going on our job, it was going on his wife's kitchen!

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And this cheeky fellow wasn't finishing...well, anything.

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The floor in the kitchen wasn't complete,

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the roof was a shambles and the guttering non-existent.

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The whole project was rapidly descending into chaos.

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He kept making excuses saying,

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"We can't do the floor because we have to do the plastering first.

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"We can't do this because that has to be done first." We said, "OK."

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The situation was becoming farcical.

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Carol actually spotted the builder foraging in the garden

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for wood to use for the joists.

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He was reusing old nails and old bits of plywood.

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You couldn't make it up, could you?

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We were saying, "Hang on.

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"What's going on?" He said, "It's all right."

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He brushed everything away, if you spoke to him about things.

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This fella must be the cheekiest cowboy of all time.

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His next ruse was to tell Carol that he wouldn't be doing the roof

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or the plastering.

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He said to me, "I didn't quote for this. This isn't in the quote that I gave you.

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"I shouldn't be doing this." I said, "Actually, it is.

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"I've got the quote." "Oh, I forgot I'd given you a copy."

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So I said, "Yes." So at that point, I really began to panic.

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And I'm not surprised.

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Ian then showed the builder all his bad work, which took a while.

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And the builder said if they were so unhappy, he would leave.

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And he did!

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By this point, Carol and Ian had handed over £16,500

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and their home had been completely wrecked.

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It is a nightmare. I really wish we'd never started it.

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And the nightmare was about to get worse.

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Carol and Ian called in Building Control, who pointed out a series of problems.

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The biggest thing was that he looked at the support beam

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the builder had put in and he said,

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-"Actually..."

-It was a piece of timber from the garden.

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"..he's used a piece of rotten timber that's the wrong size for the support beam.

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"That's all got to come out and you've got to redo that."

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Using rotten timber to support the floor above?! Incredible!

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The whole building could collapse like a pack of cards.

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Not surprisingly, this whole episode has had a massive impact on the couple.

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Ian feels guilty he chose the builder.

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Carol's been left in the depths of despair.

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-I hate seeing you so depressed with it and upset.

-Yeah.

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But to be honest, I think we have a very strong marriage.

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We've been married for, like, 23 years.

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And if we didn't have it, I think

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possibly we would have split a long time ago.

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What a ghastly mess.

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Not just the bricks and mortar, of course,

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but the effect it has had on the family.

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Now, Ian, I know, has been doing a lot of work himself to try to put things right,

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but I've got a feeling this one's going to be

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far beyond the scope of a beginner, no matter how committed they are.

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But how unsafe is the disaster zone this cowboy left behind?

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What is the true extent of this building calamity?

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To find out, we asked independent building surveyor

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Ian Alexander to inspect the work.

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He's been through it with a fine tooth comb

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and he's about to fill me in on what he found.

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They're living with this debacle, aren't they? This kitchen, here.

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First item on the agenda, the jaw-droppingly dreadful floor.

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It is appalling.

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What they have done is put

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a screed down and they have

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completely got it wrong.

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Looking at this photo, the levels are all wrong,

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and if you get the flooring wrong, everything you put on top of it is going to be wrong too.

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I wonder what Ian thinks as to how the doors have been fitted.

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They're not draught proof.

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There's basically a gap all around the doors.

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When we look at the outside we see that the basic

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details of weather-proofing have been missed.

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These doors already look ten years old. That's not surprising.

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No gutters have been fitted,

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so water is continually running on to them.

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The entire kitchen looks like something out of Steptoe And Son.

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It would look even worse if the floor above comes crashing down

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and Ian's investigations have revealed that as well

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as rotten timber supports, the cowboy put suspicious steels in too.

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-Is this any good?

-In a word, no.

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They haven't put adequate fixings. All the connections at either

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end of the steel are poor.

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And on the external wall side, you can actually see daylight.

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It looks like the upstairs might end up downstairs before you know it.

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Talking of upstairs, Ian was horrified with what

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he saw in what was supposed to be Nicholas's room.

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If you actually look at the joists, you'll see that the joists are not

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structurally supported in places, but also that there's a ledge.

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These joists here are proud of the existing floor.

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To put floorboards on top of it, you've got a step.

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And that is truly bizarre.

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A split-level floor? I guess it's not surprising this cowboy did a runner.

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The builder has absconded here.

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Now, leaving a house in this state, it's an absolute disgrace.

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It is. You could step through one of those floorboards

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and you'd be straight through into the ceiling below.

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The higher up you go, the worse things get - because the cowboy

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left the couple with no roof, Ian had to try to fix it himself.

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And there's insufficient overhang.

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Moisture will just run down the wall.

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So apart from the floor, the screed, the plaster and the plumbing...

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-Good job(!)

-Good job(!)

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I mean, seeing such a debacle,

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how would you mark this building work out of ten, Ian?

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It's got to be two, three.

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-Yeah.

-Cos they turned up.

-Cos they turned up, yeah.

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From what Ian's showed me, one could argue he's being a bit kind.

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When it comes to this catalogue of disaster, blimey,

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where do you start?

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A rotten beam, a chaotic kitchen floor, a sloppy slab,

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French doors full of gaps, a bungled bedroom, no guttering,

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a rubbish roof and not to forget a render that's wetter than

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a wet weekend in Wetwang! And to cap it all,

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the cowboy walked off the job in a totally unfinished state.

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In short, if this was a lesson in buffoonery, it would be

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a master-class. Time to bring in the good guys.

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Yup, here's our man who can hopefully put a smile

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back on Ian and Carol's faces - good guy head honcho Brendan Healy.

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So much needs doing to make this place safe

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and secure for the little ones, Carol and Ian are chipping in.

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Under the watchful eye of the family cat,

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Healy's heroes swing into action.

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It's out with the saws, drills and spades.

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They can't fix every bodge. Health and safety comes first.

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The main priority is sorting the suspect supports.

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And making the upstairs bedroom fit for purpose.

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Compared to what they were faced with, it's a great start.

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But can Brendan's boys get Ian and Carol's dreams back on track?

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Only time will tell.

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I'm on the Kent coast in Birchington-on-Sea where

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Ian Humpheryes and Carol Torry wanted to extend their house to

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give their son Nicholas, who has autism, a decent bedroom.

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But the builder recommended by a friend at work turned out to

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be a cowboy, who turned their home into a disaster zone.

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Well, our good guys have now finished their work,

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so let's see how Ian and Carol are getting on.

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This was a really challenging rescue mission.

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Let's hope our fellas have saved the day.

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-Hello. Carol?

-Yes.

-Hi, I'm Jonnie. Ian?

-Nice to meet you.

-You too.

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-And this is?

-Enzo.

-Hello, Enzo.

-Come on through.

-Thank you very much.

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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 catastrophic.

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Now, check it out. It looks amazing.

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Upstairs, the bedroom supposedly destined for young Nicholas

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was in a state of chaos.

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Can't say that now. What a stunning transformation.

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Right, before I take a closer look at the good guys' work,

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I'd like to ask Carol and Ian about when they first realised they were in serious trouble.

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So how did things come to a head then?

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There was a question of he moved the bathroom from the back

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of the house to the front of the house, so we could build and there

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was, surprisingly,

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some pipes in the room where he had moved the bathroom from.

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And he said, "I didn't expect there to be pipes there.

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-That's going to cost more money cos I'm going to have to get the plumber in.

-What?

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-He wasn't expecting to find pipes in the bathroom?

-That's right.

-Yes.

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-That's what he said to us.

-"I didn't expect there to be pipes there,

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"so I'm going to have to get a plumber back to move those

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"pipes, so they're out of the way, so we can open up the bedroom."

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Well, that's one of the daftest things I've ever heard.

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And despite Ian agreeing to pay extra for the plumber,

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the builder still walked off the job.

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How much money had you paid at this stage?

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At this stage, we were £15,500.

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And how long had they been on and off site?

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Well, it started at the end of June

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and by this time it was end of July, 27th.

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They'd been on the site about a month.

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Fifteen and a half grand?! Not bad for a month's work, eh?

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Well, that's if you can call it work.

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It wasn't just under par and bad workmanship, it was life-threatening.

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-Yeah.

-He could have killed the whole family.

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I don't care who they are, and how much they want the money or how they rip people off,

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there is no excuse for putting a family's life in danger.

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No, there is not. But thankfully, our good guys came to the rescue.

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And it's time for me to check out their handiwork.

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Starting outside,

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it's great to see they completed stage one of rectifying that

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risible render, creating a gap to stop water coming into the house.

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Of course, we're not out of the woods yet. There's still more work to be done.

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Now, this rendering, it's just terribly put on in the first place.

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But also, it's not even thick enough. Look at that, here.

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But here is the main problem.

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Now, this here, you see. This is the damp proof membrane.

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Now this is the ground floor,

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if you like, this is where you walk along inside the home.

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Now, damp, that will travel up if it can find any sort of root.

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Now this membrane will stop it travelling above this

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course of blocks.

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But unfortunately, this render has been laid, or had been laid,

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over the top of this membrane, so the damp could continue to rise

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and bridge over the membrane and then into the house,

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rotting floorboards, rotting anything it comes into contact with.

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So, thankfully, someone has managed to chip away at this render

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so this is not being bridged.

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There's a gap here now to stop water coming up through,

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but also now there needs to be some sort of beading come out here,

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so the rendering can come out onto the beading

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and then drop below and then continually having a gap here

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so the water can't come up and back into the house.

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It's a huge relief to see the damp proof course now exposed,

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ready to be sorted out.

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Right, let's check out the first floor bedroom.

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Couldn't have done that before. Now, I wonder how our good guys did this.

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If you remember, it was just joists here, but the big problem

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here was this new floor was sitting proud of the existing floors there.

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There was about that much gap.

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Plus if you put the floor on top of it, you'd be looking at that.

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But...one level there.

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This floor is as flat as a pancake.

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The change from this to this is absolutely remarkable.

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It's a really good size room now, isn't it?

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We've got electrics here, it's lovely and warm,

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central heating, a brand-new radiator at the end.

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It's plastered, it's painted. It's finished.

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But let's not forget here, the whole reason why Carol

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and Ian went through the ordeal of having this extension was to

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get extra space for their son Nicholas.

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And this is a fantastic bedroom.

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This is a room where you want to spend time, it's nice and light.

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It's a total transformation. I'm absolutely chuffed.

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And last but hopefully not least, I'm going to check out the kitchen.

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This is fairly different. Goodness me! First things first, really.

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It was unsafe. Now, that's been fully remedied here.

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They've managed to sort out that almost floating pillar.

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Steels all boxed in.

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Phewf! That's a relief proper steels, properly fitted.

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I'd rather not have Nicholas's smart new bedroom landing on my head, thank you very much.

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And when I look down, there's more good news.

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The flooring's been levelled off and check out these snazzy tiles.

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Plus there's underfloor heating too. Brilliant.

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What most pleases me about this place is that

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so much has gone on in this room to get to just this.

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OK, there's a few bits and bobs that need finishing off,

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but this is an amazing room now.

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Let's not forget, this is the new part of the house that wasn't

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weather-proofed, wasn't watertight and most importantly for the

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family, it was unsafe and now, well, it's pretty much done, isn't it?

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I reckon our good guys have played a blinder.

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Head honcho Brendan's come to talk me through the challenges he faced.

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-The cowboy builders put in a steel.

-They did.

-In the kitchen.

-Yeah.

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-Now, what was that like?

-We felt that there was issues

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that there was a gap between the pier

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they built on the left side

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and the existing party wall.

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We referred it to the building officer who is local and he agreed

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that we should remove the pier and mechanically fix a wall starter pack.

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Well, that must be a massive weight off Carol and Ian's minds.

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As must the fact,

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they now have a functioning bedroom for young Nicholas.

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Upstairs on the first floor, there was

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flooring missing from what is now clearly a bedroom.

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How did you go about that? Cos there was all sorts of different levels, the joists were proud.

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There was no guarantee that we could get it to the right level,

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but what I did first was I put down a temporary floor, which gave me

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a safe working area.

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And last but not least, proof that Brendan's got a heart of gold.

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-We painted the walls for free.

-Good on you, mate!

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We thought, we'll do a miss-coat, make it look ready.

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At least it'll spur them on.

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That gave them one room that they could use.

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This needs to be a bedroom for a very important member of their family.

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-They wanted a bigger bedroom and now they've got one. So fair play to you.

-Lovely.

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Before I do the grand tour with Carol and Ian,

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I'm going to chat to them about their cowboy builder.

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I wanted to find out his version of events. It seems only fair.

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But unfortunately that's proved easier said than done.

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Now, we always give the cowboy builder a right to reply,

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to allow them to give at least their side of the story.

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But in our attempts to get hold of him, he refused to talk to us.

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-He put down the phone on us.

-I'm not surprised. That doesn't surprise me at all.

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As I say, it is the whole way he engaged with us.

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Didn't want to answer questions.

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You asked him questions about various things and he refused.

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He was rude to you at times, wasn't he?

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Further to our attempts to contact him, we sent him a detailed report

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of what the surveyor highlighted and he has just ignored that.

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I'm not surprised. I think he would.

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He's pretending it didn't happen and it would carry on.

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It wouldn't affect him. He didn't care.

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You could tell that, the way he just packed up and went.

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He had no concern what he left us in and no concern for our family.

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-He just wanted the money and gone.

-He may well be watching this now.

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What's your message to him now, if he is watching?

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Well, I don't know how, personally, how anybody can live with themselves

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when they can do such bad work that it can actually cause death.

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And if our house had fallen down, it could have killed us.

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So true.

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This was a particularly traumatic cowboy trap for Carol and Ian to endure.

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But the good news is our fellows have totally transformed this place

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and it's time to find out the impact their work has had on Carol and Ian's lives.

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-Now, we finally have the big kitchen.

-BOTH: Yes.

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-Goodness me. This does look different.

-It does, yes.

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-It feels much better, doesn't it?

-What has happened to your little bit of handiwork?

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You had built some form of sink.

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The rustic sink has been relegated to the garden.

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-Firewood soon, that will be.

-Not a bad shout.

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It looks, I mean, I love these worktops.

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It's a great job.

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The transformation from this...

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..to this is remarkable.

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-You've come on great guns, haven't you?

-Yeah. We can see daylight now.

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-That's the main thing.

-You can't see daylight where you shouldn't see daylight!

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Straight up at the ceiling and everywhere else, that's right. Yes.

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You can see daylight through the proper places, which is great.

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Right. Onwards and upwards into Nicholas's bedroom.

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-You must love coming into this room.

-Yes. Yeah.

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It's fantastic and it's for our son, when we see his face

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and you know this is his future, isn't it?

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He is going to be living with us for the rest of our lives

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and this is a space that he can grow into

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and just have his own sort of comfort, isn't it, really?

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Extra space for Nicholas was the catalyst that started Carol and Ian

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off on this emotional rollercoaster.

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It's wonderful that it now has a happy ending.

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Nicholas hates change and he actually took to this room, didn't he?

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-We were amazed.

-Really?

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-He doesn't like anybody else coming in here.

-No.

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This is his space. He's owned it. We wouldn't even have to change the colour of the walls.

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He had to keep the walls the way they were because he loved it as soon as he walked in the room.

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I love it, too. What it looked like before to what it looks like now.

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Who could fail to love it?

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I've rarely seen an example of something that's had

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such a beneficial effect on people that this is.

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When we came in here you both brightened up as soon as you opened the door.

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The pressure's come right off us.

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Our dream was to give Nicholas a room he could grow into

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and we thought our dream had been lost and we didn't know how to go about getting it back.

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-Without you guys coming to help us we'd have been stuck.

-It's brilliant.

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Well, that's music to my ears.

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Time to leave them and their lovely children to enjoy their new home.

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Initially it's pretty frustrating to hear how the careless acts

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of a cowboy builder can have such a profound affect on a family,

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especially their son Nicholas who, let's face it,

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was the main reason they embarked on this project in the first place.

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But having looked around,

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we can see the family, at least, have turned a corner.

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Looking at Nicholas's room, it looks fantastic

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and apparently he thinks exactly the same.

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So hopefully, moving forward, there are a few bits and bobs

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to finish in the kitchen which Ian is more than happy to carry out

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and then, well, they've got the family kitchen they all wanted

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but also, moving into the summer, they can get out and start tackling that garden,

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which I know is exactly where they want to be.

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For our next Cowboy Trap saga,

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we revisit a homeowner we first met three years ago.

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Like with Carol and Ian, this story revolves around a cowboy builder

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who didn't care about stitching up a customer by leaving an unfinished disaster of a job behind.

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His unwitting victim was Carol Alley who lives in Worcestershire with her daughter, Kirsty.

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When we met her, Carol was about to have an operation

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on her feet, which had long been a problem for her.

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I was born with club feet and started to develop a lot of pain

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when I got to about 40 and found out I'd got degenerative arthritis.

0:30:080:30:14

Carol saw a specialist who gave her the news she'd been dreading.

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Carol was told she would have to have two major operations

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on her feet, which would leave her wheelchair-bound for over a year.

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This, of course, had huge implications,

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not least how she would manage in her home.

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Carol decided the only course of action

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was to convert her garage into a bedroom and bathroom.

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I've got a garage that I didn't use

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and I thought it was the best idea to have my bedroom and an en suite there.

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I talked to the council and they said I could have a grant

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but it wasn't until April 2010

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and that was halfway through my operations

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and I needed it before then.

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So I remortgaged and picked a builder to come and start work.

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The builder Carol chose quoted £17,000 to do the work.

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That was to convert her garage into a bedroom and en suite bathroom.

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The conversion was to be wheelchair-friendly

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with wide doors and ramps.

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The build started in late January 2010.

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Week one was digging footings for the extension.

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And I was happy with that so I paid at the end of the week

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and it seemed fine up until, I would say, week three,

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when I started noticing things that he'd said he was going to do and he hadn't done.

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Yep, the builder was poor at keeping his promises.

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Like keeping the project on schedule, for a start,

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and fitting doors and windows that shut properly.

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Plus those weren't the only problems.

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The builder made a catalogue of errors,

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including a wrong-shaped door in the wrong place,

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which wasn't even wide enough for a wheelchair.

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What's more, the floors finished at different levels,

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creating even greater problems for wheelchair access.

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You couldn't make it up.

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Unless you're the author of particularly grim fairytales,

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which I guess you're not.

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It's unbelievable that the room was pretty much

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as wheelchair unfriendly as you could imagine.

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You have to step up into it rather than flush level

0:32:200:32:23

with the floor with the rest of the house.

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He'd said to me it was going to be one level and I'd be able to move

0:32:250:32:28

around it in a wheelchair without any trouble, if I needed to.

0:32:280:32:32

There is actually an approved standard measurement

0:32:340:32:36

for internal door widths for a wheelchair

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and it's a minimum of 840 millimetres.

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Any builder worth their salt would have known this or at least looked it up.

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And as for the laughable so-called bathroom door,

0:32:450:32:48

it concealed a truly grisly bodge.

0:32:480:32:52

The plumbing to the toilet was a disaster.

0:32:520:32:56

For some reason it had a backfall so the water from the loo had to come up before it went out.

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Inevitably, the waste from the toilet would stay in the pipe

0:33:010:33:05

after flushing or even end up in the shower.

0:33:050:33:08

Disgusting.

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And the cowboy's work was unsafe, too.

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The light fitting didn't have an IP rating weather protection.

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Obviously, there's steam in a bathroom

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and water and electricity don't mix.

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Take my advice:

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..or is government approved.

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If in doubt, ask your local council for advice.

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And looking at the slapdash efforts of the guy Carol hired,

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he should have been in stirrups and a Stetson.

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Carol was becoming increasingly worried

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so she called in a building inspector.

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He agreed with Carol and put his concerns to the builder.

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But our man was a bully who didn't take criticism well.

0:34:070:34:11

When I asked him about any issues,

0:34:110:34:13

he swore at me and said that if I didn't shut up

0:34:130:34:19

that he was going to walk off anyway...

0:34:190:34:21

..which worried me because I needed it finished for my next operation,

0:34:220:34:25

which was due in October.

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In the end, I did say to him I wasn't going to be held to ransom

0:34:270:34:30

and I wasn't going to give him any more money until I could see

0:34:300:34:33

things were moving on a bit better.

0:34:330:34:35

He just turned his back on me and walked off.

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And he didn't come back.

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So after spending nearly £8,500,

0:34:420:34:45

Carol was left with a split-level floor, a dreadful door,

0:34:450:34:50

pitiful plumbing, shocking electrics...

0:34:500:34:54

Oh, I almost forgot to mention that the tiling was only half done.

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Carol was so distraught she cancelled her operation.

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But guess who came to the rescue?

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Our Cowboy Trap crack team of good guy builders set about

0:35:050:35:09

rectifying the rubbish job.

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First up they removed the door frames so wider doors could be fitted

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and then it was onto the plumbing, electrics and tiling.

0:35:160:35:19

Never easy fixing a badly bungled build but guess what?

0:35:220:35:26

The good guys did a fantastic job.

0:35:260:35:29

Carol got the en suite bathroom with wheelchair access

0:35:300:35:32

she'd wanted all along

0:35:320:35:34

and her bedroom was totally transformed, too.

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From this building bodge to a bit of building brilliance in one good guy fell swoop.

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Thanks to our helping hands, Carol was back on track

0:35:440:35:47

but would her new wheelchair-friendly home give Carol

0:35:470:35:50

the quality of life she so desperately needed?

0:35:500:35:52

Only time would tell.

0:35:520:35:55

It's been almost three years

0:35:590:36:01

since we helped Carol out of the Cowboy Trap and even with the snow,

0:36:010:36:05

I can see there's been a few changes around here.

0:36:050:36:08

I know Carol's still having problems with her arthritis

0:36:080:36:11

so let's see whether that hard-earned extension

0:36:110:36:13

did indeed give her the ideal home.

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I want to see whether our good guys have changed Carol's life for the better.

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She has another operation coming up which will stop her walking for months.

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A wheelchair-friendly home is essential.

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-Hey, Carol.

-Hiya.

-How are you doing?

-I'm fine, thank you.

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-Now, then. Someone's been busy.

-I've had a builder in to do my drive.

0:36:340:36:38

Haven't you just?

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I haven't got over the threshold yet and I can already see the builders

0:36:390:36:43

Carol got into landscape her garden have done a great job.

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When we met, Carol said she felt so low she vowed never to use tradesmen again.

0:36:460:36:51

Clearly our good guys have revived her faith in the building fraternity.

0:36:510:36:54

-Time to head indoors.

-Come on through.

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The changes we made three years ago have clearly given Carol

0:36:590:37:02

the quality of life she so desperately needed.

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It just seems ridiculous, doesn't it?

0:37:050:37:08

Your extension was to help you live on the ground floor but you couldn't get into it in a wheelchair.

0:37:080:37:12

No, it wasn't wide enough.

0:37:120:37:14

The ramp our good guys installed will come into its own

0:37:140:37:17

when Carol has her latest operation, as will the widened door.

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The cowboy got that badly wrong.

0:37:200:37:23

It went narrow at the bottom so it didn't shut.

0:37:230:37:26

-So we had to have it widened.

-Hilarious.

-To make it fit.

0:37:280:37:30

Here, as well.

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The window, beforehand, there was no real windowsill, was there?

0:37:320:37:36

-It didn't fit properly?

-It didn't fit properly.

0:37:360:37:38

-But now it looks like it should do.

-And draught-proof.

-And draught-proof.

0:37:380:37:42

-This is where you sleep, for goodness sake.

-I do.

0:37:420:37:45

And thanks to our fellows securing the windows,

0:37:450:37:48

Carol has been able to sleep soundly for the last three years.

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You're not always going to be using a wheelchair but you need to be able to use it.

0:37:520:37:57

Every time I go in and have an operation,

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I need to be able to just get in and be able to get into this room.

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And beforehand, you were worried about not getting this done in time.

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I had to cancel an operation to get the work done.

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Well, that's ridiculous.

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It just goes to show the damaging affects cowboy builders can have on your life.

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Right, into the bathroom.

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Once the scene of a humungous cowboy bodge.

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Three years on, it now completes the picture of ground floor living

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Carol desperately needs.

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-Beforehand you could see underneath the shower tray...

-You could.

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And when you flushed the toilet, the waste used to come into the shower.

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It did.

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The cowboy couldn't even get the tiling right.

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The bad guys left it like this.

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Our good guys weaved their magic and in the years since,

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Carol has given her own personal touches to an en suite that's proved a resounding success.

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It has just made life so much easier,

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just being able to come in and get on with things.

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That's why you went through this in the first place, isn't it?

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A lot of people like to have the luxury of an en suite

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but for you it's a necessity.

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Your mobility is restricted

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so that you want everything as close as possible on one level?

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-And now I've got it.

-Now you have it and you are smiling at last.

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And Carol has good reason to smile.

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The gravel forecourt outside is a really professional job.

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I imagine it's probably better for you with your walking, isn't it?

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Yeah, it's fine. I don't have any trouble.

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I thought that having stones it might be a bit tricky

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but it hasn't been at all. It's been great.

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In this weather it's probably better than having flagstones.

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It would be slippy, yeah.

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Now, beforehand, when the builder left,

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this wasn't in the original builder's remit,

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but he left it in a right old state after working on it.

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He mixed his concrete and broken the slabs that the car was sitting on.

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-He mixed his concrete directly onto the slabs?

-He did, yes.

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And they were broken, he'd broken them.

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From my days on-site, I can't recall a builder doing that.

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Any decent builder mixing concrete puts timbers down

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to protect the surface underneath.

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Carol has certainly rung the changes around here.

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If you look at what the cowboy left behind

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and compare it to when our good guys got things back on track

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and then three years on, after Carol has weaved her magic,

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what a transformation!

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OK. Time for a sit-down chat.

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I want to find out how Carol's faring three years on

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from the emotional turmoil of being caught in the cowboy trap.

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What was going through your mind

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when you had this looming date for this vital operation

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and you had nowhere to really go and live afterwards?

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I was scared, really.

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I thought, "I can't really go for this operation,

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"knowing I've got nowhere to sleep."

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-So you cancelled the op?

-I did.

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I had to wait another six months to be taken back onto the list

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to get the operation done.

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And the good guys timed their rescue perfectly,

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completing the job just before Carol's rearranged operation.

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-They finished work the day before I went into hospital.

-Wow!

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Just in time.

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It was nil by mouth at 12 o'clock and into hospital

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and then four days later, I had a room to come back to.

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It must have been reassuring to know she was coming back

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to a room that look like this rather than a bodge that looked like that.

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What would you do different now, if you were to hire a builder?

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I did it in the right order, I thought.

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I looked at three quotes. I'd still get three quotes.

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Do you think you kicked the cowboy out at the right time?

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-No. I should have done it sooner.

-Yeah.

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-I think, for me...

-I felt intimidated, though.

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It's part of the cowboy trap.

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It's very easy for people on the outside to say,

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"You shouldn't have paid all this money or you should have kicked them out earlier."

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This is all part of the cowboy trap that gets you as owners sucked in.

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I think in the future, and you'd know this now,

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-it's put your foot down.

-Straightaway.

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That's not right. Yes.

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So where do you think you'd be if the cowboy builders had left

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and you hadn't got in touch with Cowboy Trap?

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Don't like to think cos it upsets me.

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I just wouldn't have been able to move on.

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I hadn't got the money, I hadn't got the resources to...

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And if I hadn't have made that e-mail to you,

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I would have been in such a state.

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It's amazing that after, how many years is it now? Three years?

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-Three years.

-Three years, the emotions can still be so raw.

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It's amazing what these people did to you.

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-But it's moved on tremendously.

-It's moved on, it has.

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It's just so much easier.

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It's taken the weight off my shoulders,

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thinking that I can just come in

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after an operation and stay down on the ground floor.

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-It's given you a future here, in this house.

-Thank you.

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And with that it's time to bid Carol and her lovely home farewell.

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It's great to see first-hand how things have improved for Carol

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since we first met her three years ago.

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As she said herself, the extension now feels fully

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part of her home and with another operation on the way,

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it's a relief to hear that she can go into this vital surgery with peace of mind.

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