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Criticising others work is the easiest thing in the world to do.
There is sufficient skill and knowledge amongst our members to pull almost any work to pieces.
Ultimately, as the client you have every right to raise your concerns with either the contractor or tiler, they are not without merit, there could be improvements.
The fact that the tiler said that Aquapanel doesn’t need tanking shows at the very least poor product knowledge, as above, Aquapanel is not waterproof.
Also to conform to the latest BS5385 regulations, all new wet areas are to be tanked.
So he isn’t up to date with the latest guidelines set out by British Standards either.
However, you are obliged to offer the contractor or tiler every opportunity to rectify any concerns that you have.
Ultimately it will come down to what you, as a client, are prepared to accept.
On the whole, with some minor mistakes rectified and finished to a good standard with grout and Silicon, it’ll be acceptable and within BS.
My next course of action would be sit and talk to them having all your concerns listed out on paper with you.
Listen to any explanation offered, and hopefully come to an agreement that all parties are happy with.
If that doesn’t work, then throw your toys out!
There is sufficient skill and knowledge amongst our members to pull almost any work to pieces.
Ultimately, as the client you have every right to raise your concerns with either the contractor or tiler, they are not without merit, there could be improvements.
The fact that the tiler said that Aquapanel doesn’t need tanking shows at the very least poor product knowledge, as above, Aquapanel is not waterproof.
Also to conform to the latest BS5385 regulations, all new wet areas are to be tanked.
So he isn’t up to date with the latest guidelines set out by British Standards either.
However, you are obliged to offer the contractor or tiler every opportunity to rectify any concerns that you have.
Ultimately it will come down to what you, as a client, are prepared to accept.
On the whole, with some minor mistakes rectified and finished to a good standard with grout and Silicon, it’ll be acceptable and within BS.
My next course of action would be sit and talk to them having all your concerns listed out on paper with you.
Listen to any explanation offered, and hopefully come to an agreement that all parties are happy with.
If that doesn’t work, then throw your toys out!