kilty55 TF Arms Dec 13, 2012 #31 ok bolty,regardless of whether the ply is too thin etc etc these are not the reasons issues why your floor has failed its the adhesive which is the issue and 6mm ply does not make adhesive soft dont let them fob you off
ok bolty,regardless of whether the ply is too thin etc etc these are not the reasons issues why your floor has failed its the adhesive which is the issue and 6mm ply does not make adhesive soft dont let them fob you off
B BOLTY Dec 14, 2012 #32 thanks everyone topps has agreed to pay for the floor lifting, new tiles and retiling after i threatened trading standards etc so result 🙂
thanks everyone topps has agreed to pay for the floor lifting, new tiles and retiling after i threatened trading standards etc so result 🙂
G Gazzer Dec 14, 2012 #33 BOLTY said: thanks everyone topps has agreed to pay for the floor lifting, new tiles and retiling after i threatened trading standards etc so result 🙂 Click to expand... I guess its good but not exactly what you would want with all the disruption again. But well done for hounding them.
BOLTY said: thanks everyone topps has agreed to pay for the floor lifting, new tiles and retiling after i threatened trading standards etc so result 🙂 Click to expand... I guess its good but not exactly what you would want with all the disruption again. But well done for hounding them.
Andy Allen TF Esteemed Arms Dec 14, 2012 #34 still dont get it, you have to find a tiler to tile a floating floor, not something i would do..
G Goggy07 Dec 27, 2012 #35 Did he prime the floor ? Can't be much of a tiler if he is taking advise from a salesman that's prob never stuck a tile on in his life
Did he prime the floor ? Can't be much of a tiler if he is taking advise from a salesman that's prob never stuck a tile on in his life