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Chris Hall

Hi Folks,

Hoping someone might be able to give me a few pointers/advice.

We have a guy coming round to laminate our bathroom floor on Thursday.
I've spent all day yesterday removing our old Ceramic Tiles and adhesive (it's a small bathroom but my god it took a lot of time and pain!)

I'm wondering about the following:
- Will the fitter expect the toilet/sink to be removed completely?
- Do you think it's taking the mick to ask him to help doing this? (I'm not an expert on plumbing and my pregnant partner won't be able to assist).
- Are push button toilets screwed into the flooring?

At the moment I've left the toilet and sink in, primarily as the fitter isn't coming until Thursday but also as I'm a bit wary removing them myself.

I just don't want the guy turning up and declaring it's not part of his job and then just leaving!

Any advice etc would be much appreciated.

Thanks
 
I usually help but not practical in plumbing Lol. Sometimes old sinks etc have rusty screws which can be a pain ! If he's good at what he does he should be able to scribe around sanitary ware
 
These tiles you have removed are they from floor and did your fitter know you were doing this
Yeah they were from the floor.

The supplier/fitter asked for all orginal tiles and adhesive to be removed. When I asked yesterday when picking up the laminate tiles if I'd need to remove the toilet they said probably not if there is a gap underneath. However the tiles with adhesive are higher than the laminate with the underlay will be so I suspect the toilet/pedestal sink will need to be removed otherwise there will be a gap between the floor and the fitting which i assume is not a good idea!
 
Hello
The toilet and sink will need to come out to make a nice job of it, and there are tiles under there’s which you need to get up. I would contact the fitter and ask him. If I turned up to a job and got a supprise like that, I wouldn’t be pleased, as it’s probably to him just a couple hours work.
 
Pretty sure he will expect them removed, and the room cleared, if there's service valves on its not too difficult.
However I wouldn't get involved with it if it were me, had an expensive accident refitting a toilet years ago so steer well clear of plumbing in customers houses nowerdays, plus my and at a guess his insurance won't cover it..if your not confident for what it is get a plumber round
 

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