Hi everyone,
I really need some pro advice as I have just had a bathroom fitted and the tiling is pretty bad, but the building company I used are saying that this is how it's done.... So anyway the bathroom is about 4mt long and just about 1.5mt wide. Open rain Shower at one end, toilet at the other and sink in the middle. They raised the floor to get an adequate fall on the shower drain. On completion I noticed that the floor is absolutely level from one end to the other..
The tiling was not very neat, with grout everywhere but after I had scrubbed it all it was acceptable... Only problem is when you turn the shower on the water just filled the bathroom and flowed out of the door... We obviously complained and were told it was because our water pressure was too good and therefore too much for the drain.... I suggested that maybe it was to do with the perfectly level floor with no incline towards the drain...
Anyway they agreed to fit a large linear drain and put and incline towards it. The floor has been redone 3 times now and in my opinion is pretty terrible.
We had plank tiles and to get an incline they have cut straight across them disrupting the pattern, I mentioned that it was pretty ugly and maybe they should put a gentle even slope along the whole floor and they said that was crazy and this is how you do bathrooms with plank tiles.
The way they have fitted the drain is pretty damb ugly aswell and not like any tile in linear drain I have ever seen in my life... Its not square and one end is wider than the other, plus the tiled insert they have just used no more nails to attach them and the grout lines don't match up plus the tiles keep falling off... This again is apparently how tile in linear drains are meant to be... I have tried arguing but get nowhere.... Please look at the pictures and I would really appreciate a professional opinion to see if I am crazy or not... I would like to know please how you would slope plank tiles towards a drain in a bathroom of this shape, bearing in mind you have raised the floor and have the opportunity to do whatever you want..... And if any of you have ever seen a tile in linear drain put together like this?
Thank you very much.. In advance.
I really need some pro advice as I have just had a bathroom fitted and the tiling is pretty bad, but the building company I used are saying that this is how it's done.... So anyway the bathroom is about 4mt long and just about 1.5mt wide. Open rain Shower at one end, toilet at the other and sink in the middle. They raised the floor to get an adequate fall on the shower drain. On completion I noticed that the floor is absolutely level from one end to the other..
The tiling was not very neat, with grout everywhere but after I had scrubbed it all it was acceptable... Only problem is when you turn the shower on the water just filled the bathroom and flowed out of the door... We obviously complained and were told it was because our water pressure was too good and therefore too much for the drain.... I suggested that maybe it was to do with the perfectly level floor with no incline towards the drain...
Anyway they agreed to fit a large linear drain and put and incline towards it. The floor has been redone 3 times now and in my opinion is pretty terrible.
We had plank tiles and to get an incline they have cut straight across them disrupting the pattern, I mentioned that it was pretty ugly and maybe they should put a gentle even slope along the whole floor and they said that was crazy and this is how you do bathrooms with plank tiles.
The way they have fitted the drain is pretty damb ugly aswell and not like any tile in linear drain I have ever seen in my life... Its not square and one end is wider than the other, plus the tiled insert they have just used no more nails to attach them and the grout lines don't match up plus the tiles keep falling off... This again is apparently how tile in linear drains are meant to be... I have tried arguing but get nowhere.... Please look at the pictures and I would really appreciate a professional opinion to see if I am crazy or not... I would like to know please how you would slope plank tiles towards a drain in a bathroom of this shape, bearing in mind you have raised the floor and have the opportunity to do whatever you want..... And if any of you have ever seen a tile in linear drain put together like this?
Thank you very much.. In advance.
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