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He has be given the chance to rectify, can't see much chance of that happening though....I feel slow when I read that.

Heard somethink similar today about speed and must admit get sick of hearing it...the quality is kak John and the customer has to pay again, it never ends.

Told him for that I would work on a day rate + materials and gave him the cost per day, and he seemed happy to pay that if I end up re-doing it for him. :drool5:
 
I don't think your've got any choice on daywork, what will you find underneath:yikes::lol:

I know it was done with tubbed addy for 500x330 tiles and he used tubbed addy for timber of floor. Walls have been re-plastered
 
took a pic on my phone of a shower rooom with horrendous prep today....laminate flooring siliconed into the wall to plug gaps etc asked me to fit mosaics also another wall with old tiles rendered over with a cement/lime type mix which was falling off in sheets pity my phone software aint on my computer it was a corker
 
took a pic on my phone of a shower rooom with horrendous prep today....laminate flooring siliconed into the wall to plug gaps etc asked me to fit mosaics also another wall with old tiles rendered over with a cement/lime type mix which was falling off in sheets pity my phone software aint on my computer it was a corker

If you have e-mail on your phone you can send the pics to your own mail address and then fire up mail on PC/laptop and it should be there, save the attachment to your hard drive and then upload on to here. :thumbsup:
 
As said before why do people pay for shoddy work. 3k to rip out and refit not including mats in 2 days if i was charging that I'd be a millionaire i put aside two weeks for full bathroom normally take 7-8 days and still wouldn't be 3k
 
As said before why do people pay for shoddy work. 3k to rip out and refit not including mats in 2 days if i was charging that I'd be a millionaire i put aside two weeks for full bathroom normally take 7-8 days and still wouldn't be 3k

The 3k was for the labour on the whole bathroom, but when the tiler couldn't do the job the builder did it instead, and he tiled it in 2 days to finish the job. I think he did finish the job in the true sense of the word!!!!
 
Went to a property today to quote for adding to a slate floor which was laid a few years ago as they have knocked down a wall to extend the kitchen.......check out what the previous "pro" did :yikes:

yes, that is Lino underneath!
 

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Just read through this thread and seen some proper horrors. Saw something like this a couple of times;

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What is the correct way to do this sort of cut? would you go to the trouble of getting the system drained, removing the rad valve and drilling the tile?
 
see cut outs all the time,sometimes the customers wont pay for the rads to be removed leaving no option

core cut the pipe holes is the best way if possible and also pipe covers to finsih look better
 
Just read through this thread and seen some proper horrors. Saw something like this a couple of times;

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What is the correct way to do this sort of cut? would you go to the trouble of getting the system drained, removing the rad valve and drilling the tile?

Sometime this is unavoidable. But, in the picture you have there perhaps some biege Silicon for the cut marks instead of grout would of looked a bit better.
 
Just read through this thread and seen some proper horrors. Saw something like this a couple of times;

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What is the correct way to do this sort of cut? would you go to the trouble of getting the system drained, removing the rad valve and drilling the tile?

Yes, if you want it doing correctly.

If that's not possible I normally drill a hole where the rad stalk comes out of the floor, and then from the wall side of the tile I would do 2 cuts on the wet cutter in a V shape towards the hole. Then I would fix the tile in place and then slide the V shape cut out towards the pipe which closes the gap left by the cut of the wet cutter. Possibly fill any little nicks with same colour silicon.
 
Sorting out a shower cubicle at the mo, it's been leaking. It's a catalogue of errors but my favourite part is the tray. The opening is 90x80cm and the tray that had been used was 70x70, the area around the edge had a little shelf on it, not a problem I hear you say, well here's what I found when I started taking it apart

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Two courses of bricks, not stuck by the way just placed in around the edge, covered with about an inch of skim, then the tiled shelf on top! Some how this lasted 10 years before it leaked, mind you, there were several tiles siliconed to the wall, I'd guess that a dozen tubes of Silicon had been used.


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I need to get me one of those big square cutters for cutting wastes into the floor. :mad2: Tray's well supported on that corner then?
 
Massive hole Ali, I built a new frame out of 4x2 to put the new one on, screwed the frame straight to the joists.


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It's shocking some of the things we find eh? That's a chunky stone tray as well. i think the low profile ones weigh in at around 25kg for a 760. That's gotta be about 35Kg+ sat there.
 
Ripping out a newly tiled bathroom which is only a month old. Carpenter had a unique fixing method!

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Thats the Teflon version, non stick:lol:

Why are having to rip it off Geoff after only a month...
 
Its becoming a regular monthly discovery. Builders, plasterers and plumbers who say they do the whole job but...well, you know the rest.

Today's gem is an 800 quad held in place by 1 screw only, no Silicon in the base of the wall plates and about 2 tubes worth under the front bar. Oh, and a lovely surprise water feature in the dining room when they used it for the first time. They only moved in on saturday.
 
Another one for the collection- called by a couple to look at "settlement cracks" in the floor of their ensuite (it's ok though as that's what the builder told them might happen after a couple of years!!!! :yikes🙂

I had to break the bad news to the customers that the cowboy fixing was to blame. The builder had laid the Marmox showerlay former directly onto joists with the rest of the floor (chipboard) tiled onto with NO tanking. The whole floor moves!!! I have never seen such a bad job

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Another one for the collection- called by a couple to look at "settlement cracks" in the floor of their ensuite (it's ok though as that's what the builder told them might happen after a couple of years!!!! :yikes🙂

I had to break the bad news to the customers that the cowboy fixing was to blame. The builder had laid the Marmox showerlay former directly onto joists with the rest of the floor (chipboard) tiled onto with NO tanking. The whole floor moves!!! I have never seen such a bad job

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Jesus it's a wonder they didn't fall through that floor!!!!!
 

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