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Is This A Bad Bathroom Tiling Job: Suspect Prep + Toilet Now Slopes
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[QUOTE="JimmyJ001, post: 988058, member: 60515"] Hey Slippery, Thanks for responding. It's actually doing my head in now, as well as the grout residue which wasn't cleaned properly off of the porcelain tiles. It's my mums house, but I'll do it myself in the near future. The source of the leaks (both sink and toilet), were due to a improperly connected ball valve. He thought attaching a shed load of PTFE tape around the thread would suffice. Stemmed the flow by turning off the valves, but they were still weeping I figured he either damaged the pipe or the olive.. I digress, Demanded that a qualified plumber (banned the original guy) come to look at the leak, which was dealt with. To add further insult to injury, this leak (which was constant) ruined the kitchen ceiling below. Was offered a 2 year guarantee on workmanship over their usual 6 months, which was jacked up to 2.5 years. They will be named and shamed once all is done. [/QUOTE]
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