Hello all,
Our bathroom fitters have finished the first fix.
However, when the tiler came round, he pointed out these issues:
Also, this current post is a follow-on to this earlier "Bathroom installation leads to water damage - what do we do?" (same installers / same set of work). We're obviously starting to lose confidence in these installers, and are wondering whether to call it a day with them?
What do you all think? Many thanks!
Our bathroom fitters have finished the first fix.
However, when the tiler came round, he pointed out these issues:
- Standard plasterboard has been used throughout (including the future shower area), rather than using the waterproof variety of plasterboard or to use tiling board.
- The bath is not sufficiently level: Either there will be a noticeable gap between bath and tiles, or tiles will gently slope. Although the mastic etc is all done, I guess this can be removed and the bath can then adjusted; still, it's a bit annoying that the installers left it like that.
- The floor has too much bounce. It's obviously easily fixed, but the installers said they were finished and it was ready for the tiler.
- The niche hasn't been fitted as agreed with the installer: There's not enough space for the tiler to actually tile around it. I guess this can be fixed or we don't have a niche.
Also, this current post is a follow-on to this earlier "Bathroom installation leads to water damage - what do we do?" (same installers / same set of work). We're obviously starting to lose confidence in these installers, and are wondering whether to call it a day with them?
What do you all think? Many thanks!