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Marksmithtiling
Just been to look a bathroom floor for a customer,she couldn't explain on the phone the problem suggesting it would be better to see it.She was asking if it would be possible to save it,How bad could it be I thought? Before I set eyes on it she told me the whole bathroom had been retiled about 2 years ago when a new suite was put in, the plumber got a friend of a friend's son to tile.
No tiles were removed all tile on tile. The walls have lasted but the floor is a different story. Nearly all tiles have failed,cracked ,lifted,grout cracked and missing.I took a panel off of the vanity unit to discover the "tiler" has left the original floor tiles 100x100mm gloss white, down covered with slc, and tiled on top.The original white are directly onto the chipboard no hardie in sight. I could lift the slc with my fingers.
After explaining why the floor had failed, the customer told me while it was being done she enquired with the tiler didn't remove the existing tiles ,to be told it was too much like hard work :mad2:.
Now she will have to pay again to have it done properly chipboard removed etc she's not a happy bunny.
How do these "tilers" get the work????? Must be price !!!!!!!
No tiles were removed all tile on tile. The walls have lasted but the floor is a different story. Nearly all tiles have failed,cracked ,lifted,grout cracked and missing.I took a panel off of the vanity unit to discover the "tiler" has left the original floor tiles 100x100mm gloss white, down covered with slc, and tiled on top.The original white are directly onto the chipboard no hardie in sight. I could lift the slc with my fingers.
After explaining why the floor had failed, the customer told me while it was being done she enquired with the tiler didn't remove the existing tiles ,to be told it was too much like hard work :mad2:.
Now she will have to pay again to have it done properly chipboard removed etc she's not a happy bunny.
How do these "tilers" get the work????? Must be price !!!!!!!