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Sibelius
Hello, just registered to try and get a professional opinion on a solution to my tiling problem.
Basically my dad, (who is a carpetfitter/floorlayer) tiled my bathroom last year, and to put it bluntly he made a complete mess of it, and has left uneven gaps of up to an inch from the ceiling coving.
I am putting my flat on the market shortly, and need a solution to try and fix this without ripping out all the tiles and starting again (I can't afford to).
I have read that you can get tile trims that can go on the top tile up to the ceiling to cover up these gaps, and I believe that would be the best solution. Can this be done where there is a coving present, and what type of trim is required for this.
Needless to say, this is the last time I will get an unqualified person to do anything for me, and I plan to get a professional to do any future work I might require.
Any replies would be greatly appreciated
Basically my dad, (who is a carpetfitter/floorlayer) tiled my bathroom last year, and to put it bluntly he made a complete mess of it, and has left uneven gaps of up to an inch from the ceiling coving.
I am putting my flat on the market shortly, and need a solution to try and fix this without ripping out all the tiles and starting again (I can't afford to).
I have read that you can get tile trims that can go on the top tile up to the ceiling to cover up these gaps, and I believe that would be the best solution. Can this be done where there is a coving present, and what type of trim is required for this.
Needless to say, this is the last time I will get an unqualified person to do anything for me, and I plan to get a professional to do any future work I might require.
Any replies would be greatly appreciated