FTB here.
I've lived in new builds before but renting, so I didn't pay much attention to the building itself.
In our new home, many walls are not actually straight. With that I mean that angles are not completely 90°
Some walls are more noticeable than others. In other bigger walls you only notice because of the flooring panels that are not cut straight but at a slight angle.
So what is the tolerance for this? Is this just poor workmanship or is this to be expected?
I actually come from a country where all buildings are brick and concrete so interior walls are very solid and therefore there's little dilation or materials when tempature changes. Also theres's no drying out or shrinkage of timber etc.
Thanks