Unlevel floor

To cut a long story short - builders have put up the shell for me on my extension, the floor in the kitchen is concrete 'screed' and is not level.

This only came to light after the kitchen was fitted and the gap between the cabinets and the floor showed up as an inch larger at one end of a 12' run than at the other...

The builders have seen this and agreed it's not level (although their solution was "Your fitter should have compensated for it, sir").

Re-laying the floor would mean stripping out the cabinets and flooring that has already been fitted, which I'm not really interested in doing due to several months of upheaval for my family already while the work has been carried out in the first place.

On a 24K build I have a 1K 'completion fee' (I know, I know...), but my question is if 1K is the price of a successful completion, what sort of discount should I expect when the floor they've laid ain't level and leaves the kitchen finish sub-standard (i.e. big gap between plinth and cabinet).

If you saw my other post regarding water getting under the laminate flooring, then yes, it's the same builders.

Cheers

Rob

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