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I can't be the only to start a job and get stung with the amount of work in it.

Typical bathroom renewal. Typically 5 days start to finish.

This one has been anything but! Normally takes a day, day and a half max stripping all the old tiles off. Marble on the walls, so I knew this would take a bit longer. Partition wall to come down aswell. Well shortly after stripping some tiles of I quickly realise that the tiles are stuck on the wall with latex based adhesive. Bad enough in its own right. Next comes the realisation that the walls are 18mm marine ply!! Never in my life have a seen this in a bathroom.

2 and a half days to strip it down with 3 men on site. Plumber comes up for his first fixings. Shower pipe and radiator pipes are hooked up to the mains. Which so happens to be a communal boiler system located in the basement. We had to turn the heating off for the entire building (it is a art deco block of flats) and then drain the whole system. This took nearly 4 hours to do alone!

So 8 days later the spark was in today, then the plasterer. Wee bit of tiling to finish and lastly plumber is back for his final fixings.

Anyone else had a nightmare experience from what was ment to be a simple job?

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Haha yes quite often!! Had a kitchen floor to strip up and re tile over Christmas period.. Only 5m2... Started ripping the original terecotta tiles up November, end of January all the walls in the kitchen and dining room next door striped right back due to damp, external doors out as they were originally fitted too low and water was getting in from outside when it rained and half the sub floor dug up due to a leaking pipe!!
 

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Sorry about the lack of updates, busy as always.....

anyhow here is the finished result. customer was an interior designer, brief was easy "clean lines, functional, low maintenance, full tiles everywhere (I know, because no tiler has ever used a sigma or rubi right?!?!?)


On a more positive note, that shower fitting kit was that handsome, that it was almost a crime assembling that shower screen. I have never seen such a nice, neat fitting kit. Even the interior designer said it was a beautiful German engineered piece of kit.

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I had a bit of a nightmare on the job I finished last week.
I had them booked in for 7 days & I ended up on the job for 14.
They were fine about it & the price readjustment was spot on for me.
Do you not put your heat mats into a slc?
 

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No, if the slc fails the tiles are gone. 24mm marine ply down (I replaced the floor boards due to leak damage) I use a plastic 12mm serator.
 

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Sorry about the lack of updates, busy as always.....

anyhow here is the finished result. customer was an interior designer, brief was easy "clean lines, functional, low maintenance, full tiles everywhere (I know, because no tiler has ever used a sigma or rubi right?!?!?)


On a more positive note, that shower fitting kit was that handsome, that it was almost a crime assembling that shower screen. I have never seen such a nice, neat fitting kit. Even the interior designer said it was a beautiful German engineered piece of kit.

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seems nice job. However, two things. no slc over heating element and on top of ply??.

why?
 

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