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AliGage

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Sometimes work has been hard, sometimes frustrating, stressful etc.

But i can't remember the last time a job made me depressed!

This week I had to return to my floating floor job. Don't worry it hadn't/didn't fail.
If you remember any of my other posts regarding it, B&Q had installed a very expensive kitchen very poorly.
After the clients complaint B&Q agreed to remove the Kitchen and pay for me to come back and tile the foot print up to the walls before the fitted a new one.
So Tuesday last week went in, removed my cuts and and adhesive to make way for new tiles.
Already. Spoke with the new fitter to organise things and he tells me one of the heat mats have no continuity. Oh #*%€!!!
Now whether it got damaged before when the previous fitters had it rolled out or whenever. The whole floor has had to come up!
I've spent last week and weekend ripping it all up, putting down 33 bags of floorflex and have recommenced tiling.
I've never had to rip out my work before and despite getting paid very well for doing so it's gutting!

There's a lesson to be learnt though. Never again will I trust a sparky when they tell me mats have been checked. Found the old paperwork, no readings had been listed.
Anytime I've put UFH in for a client I've periodically checked it for continuity, I don't know why I didn't on this one before I started fixing.
#cantwaitforthisjobtobeover!
 
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Feel for you, joiners came in on my job to move a door casing over 30mm the other week, knocked 4 floor tiles up and that was enough to ruin my day lol, can't imagine how bad ur feeling. Just keep plodding on.
 

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Cheers guys. Just got my head down a little. I put a huge amount of effort into the first floor.
Even being paid twice isn't upping my mood. This job just doesn't feel the same.
 

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It's going to be a bit like 'Ground Hog Day' when you come to tile it!! Are you going to tile it with the same set out or are you going to do something different?

I laid a heating mat last year and I tested it before handing it over to the sparks. I came in the next day to grout and the sparks had installed the thermostat. I still (for my own piece of mind) had to unscrew it from the wall and test it with a multi meter. On this occasion all was fine.

Shame you did not 'dot'n'dab' the tiles to the floor. Would have been easier to pull up!!!!
 
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I know the feeling @AliGage .... I'm on an ensuite refit where I have had to go right down to bare walls & joists. Has added a week to the job which is fine, but can't get out of the next job start date, so having to put in long hours to make it work
 

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@Sean Kelly yeah it's being set out exactly the same. Has to be as it's the only way that works well with the kitchen footprint.
@Plan Tec Tiling that's my main issue. Having to redo this is taking time away from an ongoing project where I have a deadline to hit and I have some new business for a builder that's going to be ready any day now. I've just bot got time to be doing this. Starting to flap!
 
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Just try simplify it in you head, this is the situation your in, what's the most efficient way out of it. (Not trying to be condescending lol) it's just one of those things isn't it you can't do anything about it other than doing your best. The sun will still rise in the morning. Don't take it home with you either, easier said than done I know but again it won't help anything dwelling on it on an evening, just put a good shift in when you're on the job.
Chin up ;)
 

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