Long screws protruded out towards Kunju's garden - also see an extra hole drilled near the bracket. Photo / Supplied
An Auckland couple is seeking compensation from Chorus after their fence was ruined by a contractor during an error-ridden fibre installation.
Brackets to house the fibre cable were drilled on to the fence unevenly, not parallel to the ground and in an incorrect place agreed upon by neighbours.
More than 60 long screws in total protruded out of the fence towards Jasmine Kunju and her partner's Glendene garden, posing a danger.
"Then we saw all of the screws sticking out on our side of the fence and we were quite frustrated ... [Our neighbour] was also upset it wasn't done right."
Randomly drilled holes, brackets installed at different widths and the long screws - which posed a health hazard - were the main focus of the complaint.
The contractor later returned to the property and exchanged the screws for rivets which remain in the fence.
However, the couple believed it was just a quick fix and they demanded the fibre be reinstalled in the agreed-upon position on the fence.
They were also seeking compensation or for Chorus to replace the entire fence, Kunju said.
An email chain commenced for weeks since the fibre was installed on September 14 with little action actually being taken.
The contractor offered to move the pipe and silicone the drilled holes before painting them green in an attempt to cover up the mistake.
But this wasn't good enough, Kunju said, because in the first instance if it was done correctly their fence wouldn't even need repairing.
"That's all the subcontractors offered to do, they said they could patch up the holes with some silicone and paint it.
"We're telling them that's probably not the best because it's going to leave, at a minimum, two or three holes at each part of the installation.