Help... is this the right way to tile my bathroom?

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bunnycd

Would really like some advice peeps ***

I had an unfortunate experience with a tiler (I dont think he was one really) I employed this guy to tile my bathroom, he put the tiles on with unibond with 5 dabs and it never bonded after 48 hours the tiles started to fall off from a great height, one even smashed near my babies head so after that I was scared and sacked him and I took the decision to find someone else.

Now, the new guy has said he has 30 years experience and I have followed up his reference but I am a bit worried, he said that my walls are not good enough to tile straight onto and recommended that he puts plasterboard on the walls prior to tiling, is this the right thing to do? I have included photos of my bathroom below but wanted to know what you think? Is there anything I should look out for, is putting plasterboard all over the walls before tiling the right way to go? He also said the wall above bathroom needs plasterboard but this looks ok to me, what do you think?:



 
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do you have his contact details ? address etc? is he not answering his phone? how did you hear about him and who was the reference off? i wouldn't let it go, i would chase him up and try get it back. how much did you give him btw ?
 
Thats so bad! Call police! shocking! Tell me, why did you even think about hiring this guy when you heard he liked a drink (i think you said earlier one of his refs said this)??? red flag to me!
 
pardon!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! paul that is a bold statement and completely innacurate

if he is to come round tommorow to start then he should have either the money you gave him or the materials you paid him for

my advice if i was in your shoes and having lost faith in him would be let him have the opportunity to hand back the money or the materials for the job.
then tell him you do not want him to proceed with the job

dont call the police at this stage as they will do nothing,

knew it was a con by reading between the lines, seen it time and time again.....REPORT HIM!!!!!!!!!!
 
do you have his contact details ? address etc? is he not answering his phone? how did you hear about him and who was the reference off? i wouldn't let it go, i would chase him up and try get it back. how much did you give him btw ?

exactly. how did you get his number..... of a van, in paper, friend etc. get someone else to ring him at a different address for a quote for a biggish job so he will turn up and when he turns up you got him!
 
I think he got drunk on my materials money, not seen the bloke since, no refund given, angry at myself for giving him money upfront, never again! Thinking about it, I think it was a con, saying oh all walls need plasterboarding to get money upfront then without doing the job, bet he does it all the time. I have had quotes and aparently only 2 walls need plasterboarding and the rest will be PVC bonded, so he did not know what he was doing.

I think you mean PVA in which case I wouldn't use this third tiler either PVA has no place in tiling!


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PVA bonded now thats a term i cringe at especially off a tiler! Also like the one no need to tank i just use waterproof PVA! Seriously Bunny if you want a decent tiler who knows their stuff and their work checked out look on the tile association website you can easily find a tiler from your area and if need be contact the tile association direct. Also dont be afraid to ask the tiler to see their work first hand, ask them to arrange a veiwing at a previous job without the tiler there so you can get an honest opinion of them, have done this in the past to get jobs myself. Hope you dont get bitten a third time.
 
PVA bonded now thats a term i cringe at especially off a tiler! Also like the one no need to tank i just use waterproof PVA! Seriously Bunny if you want a decent tiler who knows their stuff and their work checked out look on the tile association website you can easily find a tiler from your area and if need be contact the tile association direct. Also dont be afraid to ask the tiler to see their work first hand, ask them to arrange a veiwing at a previous job without the tiler there so you can get an honest opinion of them, have done this in the past to get jobs myself. Hope you dont get bitten a third time.

No need to go to the tile association whatsoever, there are plenty of pro tilers on this forum.
 
Yep but by the looks of things diamond no pro tiler on here from bunnys area are really helping that much. Tile Association is a good port of call for a credited tiler for anyone around the country.
 
Yep but by the looks of things diamond no pro tiler on here from bunnys area are really helping that much. Tile Association is a good port of call for a credited tiler for anyone around the country.

We are giving as much help as is asked from us, if the member needs a tiler then one can be arranged through this forum. We have TTA members here as well and we can help without giving the work away to another tiler just because they are a member of a small association.
 

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