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Rich, I hadn't read your post #12 as it was posted when I was formulating my post #13 which was in response Stocks Tiles post #11 and his comments about a verbal agreement being no good if it goes wrong, implying a written one would be ok.
I did not question your professionalism, I stated what I believe to be correct.
I stated that as professional tradesmen you have a responsibility to do a job the correct way in the eyes of the material manufacturers, governing body and BS
I believe that if a solution to a problem didn't work and there was a recommended way to do it that would have worked, a law court would not take into account a letter from the customer stating to do it the wrong way would stand up.
I loss many jobs each week when 'tilers' claim its fine to tile wet area's on plaster board, untanked, to put large format tiles on plastered plasterboard, tile directly on chipboard floors, to do away with expansion joints, this list goes on. If I have to sit at home because of it, so be it. Yes, I have a family and a mortgage and I would rather be working.
I did not question your professionalism, I stated what I believe to be correct.
I stated that as professional tradesmen you have a responsibility to do a job the correct way in the eyes of the material manufacturers, governing body and BS
I believe that if a solution to a problem didn't work and there was a recommended way to do it that would have worked, a law court would not take into account a letter from the customer stating to do it the wrong way would stand up.
I loss many jobs each week when 'tilers' claim its fine to tile wet area's on plaster board, untanked, to put large format tiles on plastered plasterboard, tile directly on chipboard floors, to do away with expansion joints, this list goes on. If I have to sit at home because of it, so be it. Yes, I have a family and a mortgage and I would rather be working.