Did a quote last night. When customer opened front door I was nearly knocked back with the smell of a very powerful solvent. I could hardly breathe.
Customer had boarded out shower room with 12mm Hardie and then covered the shower area in Everbuild Evercryl.
Customer said it was ok to tank the shower with the stuff.
I constructed the quote and it was accepted. Today at work I had a niggling feeling about what he had done so I tried to find out some info on the product, but reading all the technical datasheets on a mobile is a little frustrating so I rang the tech helpline. The guy at the other end laughed at what some customers do with their products and told me that this product had not been tested within the tiling world. It is a solvent based product designed for repairing roofs and gutters. He advised me not to go ahead with the tile installation as he did not know how the adhesive could react to the evercryl. I had to go with this guys advice and rang the customer. Customer not happy and told me that his builder friend uses it all the time to tank showers!
Honestly, the stuff really gets up yr nose. To make matters worse the shower room is under the stairs and it has no extractor fan.
The decorator on site today said I was stupid. He would have tiled it (if he could tile) and let the customer worry about any issues that may/may not arise.
I've read too many stories on this forum about tilers tiling over substrates they are not sure about and then asking for advice on how to rectify the problem.
At least I can sleep without worrying if my tiles are going to end up in the shower tray in the morning!
Customer had boarded out shower room with 12mm Hardie and then covered the shower area in Everbuild Evercryl.
Customer said it was ok to tank the shower with the stuff.
I constructed the quote and it was accepted. Today at work I had a niggling feeling about what he had done so I tried to find out some info on the product, but reading all the technical datasheets on a mobile is a little frustrating so I rang the tech helpline. The guy at the other end laughed at what some customers do with their products and told me that this product had not been tested within the tiling world. It is a solvent based product designed for repairing roofs and gutters. He advised me not to go ahead with the tile installation as he did not know how the adhesive could react to the evercryl. I had to go with this guys advice and rang the customer. Customer not happy and told me that his builder friend uses it all the time to tank showers!
Honestly, the stuff really gets up yr nose. To make matters worse the shower room is under the stairs and it has no extractor fan.
The decorator on site today said I was stupid. He would have tiled it (if he could tile) and let the customer worry about any issues that may/may not arise.
I've read too many stories on this forum about tilers tiling over substrates they are not sure about and then asking for advice on how to rectify the problem.
At least I can sleep without worrying if my tiles are going to end up in the shower tray in the morning!