Would really appreciate some advice on this . . .
We've recently had a new bathroom fitted, selected from local bathroom store and installed by their recommended fitter. Looks lovely, but two weeks after fitting the side of the bath developed a split/crack. Not the panel, but the actual side of the bath, on the outer edge - where we sit sometimes when we're cleaning our teeth!
We have done nothing untoward to it, other than occasionally sit on it, or lean against it when helping children in and out. It's a 5mm acrylic bath (Trojan). It wasn't cheap. Surely this shouldn't have happened?
The shop say they can't understand why it has happened, but imply we must have caused it. The fitter says he can't understand it either, but has offered to repair it. Is this good enough? Or should we be demanding a new bath and a refit? (Which would involve re-tiling etc, and be a very big job.) I'm inclined to accept the repair, but also feel we would be within our rights to demand more.
Any thoughts welcome!