Having spent close to £4000 on a bespoke built stair case (incl. banisters/spindles, I'm trying to work out whether this workmanship is acceptable. (you can probably guess my opinion by the fact that I'm on here)
The woodwork is going to be stained and our builders knew this from the off... they were asked to apply the protective wood stain on installation (which wasn't done).
We aren't using paint to cover up imperfections / filler, etc.
In the four photos attached (I wanted to attach more, believe me!) you can see the poor finish I'm talking about:
1. A supposedly flat wall (plastered by the builders) with a supposedly straight half newel screwed to it - a gap of up to 5mm
2. Gaps between banisters and newel posts
3. Some weird bits of wood stuck to the base of the final spindle next to the newel post
4. Shoddy joins with glue smeared around and exposed screws.
Is this usual for this kind of work? Is it that they just haven't finished/tidied up? Or should we be kicking off about this?
Any opinions / help / advice gratefully received.
Thanks
Sam