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Time's Ran Out
Now I've read through this thread I cannot for the life of me see how the tiler was to blame at all!
If the floor wasn't commissioned by the plumber before tiling and he 'whacked' it on for 5 days the plumber is at fault.
These jobs should all be signed off at all stages and not just the cursory - yes it's been switched on/ off that have no records to pass to the next trade.
When the floor has been handed to the tiler it should have a full history ! How many times do we turn up and get told ' oh it's been down months'.
Had a floor a couple of years ago that was reading 32degrees in the middle and 12 degrees at the walls - what does that say about the zonal layout of his pipe work and how are we to tell under 80mm of screed!
I make it a point in my invoice now to tell the end user that the floor must be turned up slowly - but what guarantees do we have that it's followed.
If the floor wasn't commissioned by the plumber before tiling and he 'whacked' it on for 5 days the plumber is at fault.
These jobs should all be signed off at all stages and not just the cursory - yes it's been switched on/ off that have no records to pass to the next trade.
When the floor has been handed to the tiler it should have a full history ! How many times do we turn up and get told ' oh it's been down months'.
Had a floor a couple of years ago that was reading 32degrees in the middle and 12 degrees at the walls - what does that say about the zonal layout of his pipe work and how are we to tell under 80mm of screed!
I make it a point in my invoice now to tell the end user that the floor must be turned up slowly - but what guarantees do we have that it's followed.