Discuss What could be causing this? - damp behind tiles? - wet grout in the Adhesive and Grout area at TilersForums. The USA and UK Tiling Forum (Also now Aus, Canada, ROI, and more)
I agree, I think the only way to get the tiling done correctly is to rip it all off, plaster the walls flat, not leave old adhesive, blown skim and good skim then spray it with some sort of bonding - then 'mark' the room square virtically and horizontally then set the tiles and this time, apply the tiles onto a nice flat surface.I specialise in rip outs ( a lot here do so I’m not boasting) back to floor and walls for re fits. To be honest. It’s the best way in some situations.
Still going through the legal processes at the moment. Until 'redo' work has been carried out, next stage cannot be initiated.could you give me details as to what you want to be done. Pictures and a description of walls etc.
Still going through the legal processes at the moment. Until 'redo' work has been carried out, next stage cannot be initiated.
YepSorry it’s that bad.
From tomorrow. As much as an inkling of 'John Wayne' about it... will be told to leave.When are you hoping to get it sorted
Other pics are on the rogue trader thread from page 48 onwards.From the limited picture. It’s bad prep.
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