This is isn’t good. On another note he has quoted to supply and fit spot lights. All electric work in a bathroom must be undertaken by a Part P competent person. To not be so breaches building regs. It’s a serious safety point to think about. Unless he subbed out to a part p electrician ? Or did he do it
He did it himself Acaciaguy.
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Oh no. This isn't good.
Also no internal corner expansion gap. This isn't a tiler who's done this. He needs some training or something. Certainly needs to stop saying he can tile.
Dot and dab = no
Tiling to PVA = no
Tiling to Emulsion = no
No internal corner expansion gap = no
Those are big no's. They're not just for looks. The tiles can pop off the wall with any one of those, you've got a hat trick plus one.
Then the edging needed sorting but that's just cosmetic.
He needed more adhesive, and to use it properly. And then to score the walls. And use an Acrylic Primer and not PVA. PVA is good for children making things but other than that it shouldn't be used. It's used in some plastering techniques but I don't think much else.
Oh dear, thanks Dan.
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Christ, they say get a tradesman in, they know what they are doing.
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Unfortunately, you only learn what 'should' be done when you start looking up information when you have problems, I had the same with soffits, facias and gutters.
I expected a recommendation from the local plumb centre would be reliable but apparently not.
I came back home around lunchtime and told him what you guys had said, he said I want you to be happy, what would you like me to do, I can take all the tiles off the wall and clean them as best as I can, you have the room plastered and I can come back and redo the tiles as you want them doing, he removed one tile which took a fair bit of effort with a hammer and chisel so seemed to be secure.
I didn't want to be left with a half finished bathroom, I have no sink and a temporary toilet that isn't even screwed down and wobbles when you sit on it, he is going to finish off over the weekend and install my new toilet and sink, seal everything, install the shower screen etc, there's dust in every room of the house on every single surface including the kitchen downstairs, I think the only option I have at the moment is to let him finish then sort it out through litigation later.
I'm a chimney sweep by trade, I see so many bodge jobs by installers it infuriates me, I'm Hetas registered but don't install and I do everything by the book, if it can't be done right, I don't do it. I spend every night on chimney sweep forums, updating my knowledge and making sure everything is done right and I'm doing everything to the best of my ability.
You might think pfft, chimney sweep but when we do the job properly, we have to know all the Document J building regs, which pots, cowls, lining systems, hearths, distance to combustible materials, correct installation techniques, twinwall systems, hearth construction, etc etc etc I really could go on and on but I won't, we have these same sorts of discussions on our forums too with jobs we have seen by installers.
I think he genuinely is trying to do the job as best he has been taught and thinks is right, he's a really nice lad but that doesn't help me. I know from my job that work done contrary to building regs can invalidate your house insurance, I've worked too hard to lose it.
Thank you for all you advice and guidance lads, you've been amazing and extremely helpful, I really, really appreciate it. I'll let you know how it pans out.
Many, many thanks and kind regards, Wayne.
