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Any bath or shower we tank....Homelux 5sqm matting to trade is £30, Its always included in our bathroom prices whether the customer likes it or not!

We do mention when quoting and take a little sample along, You would be suprised at the amount of tradesman that think it is not required, Small price now compared to a full rip out in a few years time
 

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hey Beam, if you want me to email you my photo's to show customers, just let me know. I'm happy to share them :thumbsup:

Oh, and can I just point out, the housebuilder (Barratts) skimmed the walls before tiling - in both bathrooms :mad2:

Just read your link Liz, did a cloakroom in a Barretts house same age as yours a couple of months ago. Walls were all over the place, ended up ripping them all off and re boarding, only way I could get a workable level surface. The pipe boxing in looked like they had done it with a cornflakes box, really c**p quality. Most difficult bit was boxing in (with access) the burglar alarm control unit they had situated high up the wall, IN A CLOAKROOM??
 
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Just read your link Liz, did a cloakroom in a Barretts house same age as yours a couple of months ago. Walls were all over the place, ended up ripping them all off and re boarding, only way I could get a workable level surface. The pipe boxing in looked like they had done it with a cornflakes box, really c**p quality. Most difficult bit was boxing in (with access) the burglar alarm control unit they had situated high up the wall, IN A CLOAKROOM??

bathroom was done before christmas and we couldn't believe how poor the boxing in for the main waste stack was, and it wasn't until we got a big level up against the walls that we realised each wall in the room leaned in. there was some dodgy plumbing too that even my husband managed to figure out how to sink under the floorboards rather than having some specially created boxing in just for the sink waste :yikes:

the shower is now properly boarded and tanked. just waiting for Miss Picky aka GRR aka me to choose some tiles :lol:
 
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DHTiling

i would replace with 12mm hardy baker and tape and tank joints with tanking dont neeed to do the hole board as the hardy is full waterproof


Hardi is fully water resistant.. not fully waterproof... water will pass through it when fully immmersed, but it won't break down..
 

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