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I spoke to the builder before and talked about all my concerns. He's sending guys to take the bath out and find the leak this Saturday. He's also going to show the pictures to his Corgi guy to get feedback on the work of the plumber he's used.
anyway he told me not to stress and that he'll take care of it. He said he'll use his insurance if he has to and also he'll do tests if they can't find the leak in the bathroom. Bit more relieved now.
 
sounds like you have a good builder there.

Not sure if you were being sarcastic but if you weren't, he's a decent enough guy and so far has been fully cooperating hence I don't want to go down Insurance route yet. I still haven't made the full payment either so he's not going to get the money until it's sorted.
 
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