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No idea.
Ok, point taken. Like the facebook quote
I think the £1400 represents that I'm not happy with the work.
Pictures and video's uploading soon then....
Oh its poor.
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No idea.
Ok, point taken. Like the facebook quote
I think the £1400 represents that I'm not happy with the work.
Pictures and video's uploading soon then....
If the leak is from cracked grout/wobbly tiles it should be a simple fix. Cut silicone out, cut offending grout out, remove wobbly tiles, remove tile adhesive, pva offending area, re tile, return to regroup & silicone, get paid & never call him again.
Not pva, never pva.
That's what I was taught! Plasterer mate, superb tiler
The hemp board is responsible for cracks in tiling as it is unstable background. PVA good for dry areas but breaks down in wet conditions. Only come across hemp board once and that was Shotley is that where you are.
The amount of water showing on that video suggests to me that it's leaking pipe work from diverter valve to shower head outlet, either way he's had enough chances to rectify, get someone else
Some plumbers can tile, some tilers can plumb. This is a case of the inexperienced meeting the unexpected. With modern powershowers even plaster can not be relied on. Do not waste money trying to make good existing. Rip out and start again. What you pay is between you and the plumber but as other have said even plumbing is defective. As a minimum, fix 13mm tilebacker board to wall prior to tiling. Screw to studs, not hemp.
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