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No not essential to use clips but would have made for a dam sight better job with them...Shouldn't have to use tiling clips on those tiles there only 600 x 300 by the looks of them in the pictures, 600 x 300 are the new 6 x 6 it's just very poor quality of work demonstrated by a fixer who excuse, it's been done to BS standards I think this person's definition of BS is standing for Bull rubbish
I still think you should take advice as you don't want to end up paying for it twiceHave been emailing and written several times and to be honest would of been happy for them to finish the job just to get it done and dusted , but the owner when it came to the tiling question actually shouted at the wife and told her to get 3 independent tiling companies in who would all say it was a good job ,
Have decided to give them till the weekend to respond with their solutions to the tiles , then plan on giving them 2 weeks notice of us going somewhere else to get the job finished , this job was actually started on the 6th December so just want it done now
British standards aren't regulations but guidelines. It is in those guidelines to waterproof wet areas though and I'd wager they haven't. Throw that back at them. The threat of posting all over social media usually works with big firms too. Good luckThanks for your honesty, is it law to start with a full tile as they have stated?
Thanks, I was tempted to post on social media but was worried it may harm my caseBritish standards aren't regulations but guidelines. It is in those guidelines to waterproof wet areas though and I'd wager they haven't. Throw that back at them. The threat of posting all over social media usually works with big firms too. Good luck
They have white siliconed the tile/ bath join however it seems to be peeling away a little. There is translucent silicone in the corners however one side seems to be yellowing?And yes they should of siliconed the corner where the tiles meet also have they siliconed next to the bath
It's no good siliconing over grout in the corners, this joint is meant to be free of grout and adhesive, this is a movement joint , British standards therefore they should know this (hint of sarcasm ) . I would of done that in a colour match silicone but that would be more expensive that generic cheapo silicone .They have white siliconed the tile/ bath join however it seems to be peeling away a little. There is translucent silicone in the corners however one side seems to be yellowing?
Cheers this for the info this is a great help!It's no good siliconing over grout in the corners, this joint is meant to be free of grout and adhesive, this is a movement joint , British standards therefore they should know this (hint of sarcasm ) . I would of done that in a colour match silicone but that would be more expensive that generic cheapo silicone .
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