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trayjord
Hi all!
Late last year I decided I wanted a new bathroom installed. I spent a few weeks selecting all the different items I wanted for my bathroom. I found a local tradesmen who assured me he was able to fit bathrooms and tile and I basically listened. I don't have much experience when it comes to workmen. My husband has a basic understanding of bathrooms but sadly he works such long hours that he simply doesn't have the time for DIY projects.
I don't want to 'live in the past' so to speak because it can't be changed. Basically we went on holiday while the bathroom was being installed. Upon return I really did breakdown. I have never ever seen such a shocking bathroom. Fittings smashed & cracked, tiling looked I had done it, water leaking through my ceiling, missing tiles, gaps.... I could be here all day and night writing it out.
As it standards I can't salvage very much I don't think.
The radiator, the shower, and perhaps the monitor for the underfloor heating. The rest is only worthy of a skip I think. It doesn't look new, it looks like a teen has thrown a party in the bathroom.
At the moment I don't have a useable shower or a sink. I have a toilet (which spits when I flush it) and a bath tub. I am managing with just the toilet and the bath tub at the moment because its all I have.
I am now at the point where I am ready to start again. I will replace damaged items that I had my heart set on. I will buy different tiles, the ones I have will remind me of this mess so new tiles is a must.
Can anyone give me some good solid advice please?
What size tile is the best for bathrooms?
I had underfloor heating fitted (warmup sticky mat) but I have been advised that when the tiles come up, the mat will most likely be damaged. Should I go with wire or mat, under tiles?
When hiring a tradesman what should I be looking for? It is so difficult from a customers point of view. So much conflicting info. Some advice tanking a shower, others don't. Some advice the dabbing method, others don't. (the workman I employed dabbed behind all my tiles on the walls and floor and most have come up or fallen off). Some want payment upfront, others on finish of job.
Please help me in the right direction.
Late last year I decided I wanted a new bathroom installed. I spent a few weeks selecting all the different items I wanted for my bathroom. I found a local tradesmen who assured me he was able to fit bathrooms and tile and I basically listened. I don't have much experience when it comes to workmen. My husband has a basic understanding of bathrooms but sadly he works such long hours that he simply doesn't have the time for DIY projects.
I don't want to 'live in the past' so to speak because it can't be changed. Basically we went on holiday while the bathroom was being installed. Upon return I really did breakdown. I have never ever seen such a shocking bathroom. Fittings smashed & cracked, tiling looked I had done it, water leaking through my ceiling, missing tiles, gaps.... I could be here all day and night writing it out.
As it standards I can't salvage very much I don't think.
The radiator, the shower, and perhaps the monitor for the underfloor heating. The rest is only worthy of a skip I think. It doesn't look new, it looks like a teen has thrown a party in the bathroom.
At the moment I don't have a useable shower or a sink. I have a toilet (which spits when I flush it) and a bath tub. I am managing with just the toilet and the bath tub at the moment because its all I have.
I am now at the point where I am ready to start again. I will replace damaged items that I had my heart set on. I will buy different tiles, the ones I have will remind me of this mess so new tiles is a must.
Can anyone give me some good solid advice please?
What size tile is the best for bathrooms?
I had underfloor heating fitted (warmup sticky mat) but I have been advised that when the tiles come up, the mat will most likely be damaged. Should I go with wire or mat, under tiles?
When hiring a tradesman what should I be looking for? It is so difficult from a customers point of view. So much conflicting info. Some advice tanking a shower, others don't. Some advice the dabbing method, others don't. (the workman I employed dabbed behind all my tiles on the walls and floor and most have come up or fallen off). Some want payment upfront, others on finish of job.
Please help me in the right direction.