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reading this thread while a lull in punters on a Saturday morning......

OMG.......

Builder is obviously used to laying patio slabs not tiles, i feel so sorry for you Matt.

When you purchased the tiles, didnt you get advise from the tile shop?
 
reading this thread while a lull in punters on a Saturday morning......

OMG.......

Builder is obviously used to laying patio slabs not tiles, i feel so sorry for you Matt.

When you purchased the tiles, didnt you get advise from the tile shop?


Thanks Lee
Not surprised there's another opinion that concurs.
On the shop, not really as we had assurances from a guy who said he'd do the work and guarantee it. Sort of figure people know what they're doing and at the time with work he'd already done, had no reason to doubt him.
Then the work is done before we got a chance to spot what was happening. When queried the guarantee to put it right if it failed as repeated. That's where we are now. At least he hasn't legged it - yet.
On his way now. Will update the decision if we agree one.
Thanks again
Matt
 
Me too, can't wait, nowt but ***** on the tele anyhow
waiting on tenterhooks here !

Well, gentlemen, what can I say? Thought I might as well wait until the football starts to test your patience and reslove.
I must say it could all have gone much worse. Overall all major objectives achieved. First off, it's coming up, around the units if it all possible. UFH coming up. Insulation up.Up, up, up. It's all coming up. Really difficult, this, for a builder - first thing they say is 'All that's got to come down'. Fantastic achievement in itself in general to reverse the vertical direction, and specific to my problems to reverse the direction of thinking from madness to sanity.
Tricky half hour on screeding over the existing dobs, insulation and cable but got through this pointing out that in areas nothing seems to be stuck to anything practically all the way to the centre of the earth. So, hack back to old timber/concrete first of all. Then a plan of genius simplicity. It seems if you get the floor flat first (and seemingly there are all manner of proprietary products with which to achieve such a feat) progress can really only then be impeded by taking no care whatsoever. I think I used to know that anyway but sometimes things slip your mind, I suppose.
Of course all of this is as of yet but talk. The proof will be in the pudding (reassuringly now a metaphor rather than a suggested tile adhesive substance).
As before, to be fair to the guy, he listened to what I said I wanted, said that that is what we would do and that he just wanted us to be happy with the job. As much as he's driven me nuts over a number of things, he's not bad guy.
Not sure I could have had the same conversation with him without all the contributions of the last week so I remain extremely grateful.
Thanks all, but not necessarily signing off for good
Matt
 

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