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SpItal_Jeff

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Some tiles are squint and lipped, the finish around drain is terrrible. He should have had the drain in situ to make sure it fitted and all cuts straight and even.

Yes. He should have. But he didn't.

SO CAN IT BE FIXED WITHOUT DAMAGING THE SHOWER TRAY? How?
 
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One Day

I can only offer my advice if you tell us what tray it is, and what you used to waterproof it?
 
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SpItal_Jeff

Capitals now - someone is getting annoyed!
Remember we don't charge for advice and we have to know a bit of the background - allow us to enjoy the moment.

I know, but I just want to know if it can be fixed and about 15 posts in ams everyone telling me how bad it is no one is sayin yes it can or no it can't. Forums quite often seem to go off on a tangent away from the original problem specifics.
 
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SpItal_Jeff

I can only offer my advice if you tell us what tray it is, and what you used to waterproof it?

Thanks. I don't know the make. It was a German made tasty from Wirral Bathrooms and Wetrooms, Merseyside Bathrooms & Wetrooms, Wirral Wet Rooms Design, Cheshire Wetrooms & Bathrooms, Liverpool - http://www.bathroomsandwetrooms.co.uk/. It is 1200x900 with a linear drain. The floorboards where covered with wet boards, I taped all seams, and painted a rubberized compound over the whole thing.

I tanked it but didn't risk tile it in case I made a mistake. ...now I'm afraid I suspect it's all got to come up.

This is the waterproofing compound.

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One Day

You've used a quality tanking solution, there's a good chance though that taking up the tiles could tear it from the tray. If you work methodically and clean the https://www.tilersforums.com/forums/tile-adhesive/ residues away carefully, you could reapply any that gets damaged. Not ideal but short of a full rip up, that's what I'd do.
Without the tray brand I can't comment on its suitability though.
Most wet trays are inherently waterproof, but cheaper ones tend to need extra attention to the tray/waste junction.
 
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Flintstone

It looks like a bad job from start to finish to me, get it up. I don't think you'll get very far on here with your attitude either, no need.
 
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SpItal_Jeff

You've used a quality tanking solution, there's a good chance though that taking up the tiles could tear it from the tray. If you work methodically and clean the https://www.tilersforums.com/forums/tile-adhesive/ residues away carefully, you could reapply any that gets damaged. Not ideal but short of a full rip up, that's what I'd do.
Without the tray brand I can't comment on its suitability though.
Most wet trays are inherently waterproof, but cheaper ones tend to need extra attention to the tray/waste junction.

Thanks. It was an expensive tray. I'm always aware or using the cheapest materials and didn't want to for this job. I think the tray was about ÂŁ200.

I'm obviously going to ask him back. If he's honorable he'll come and fix it. If not be will know it's likely a tear up job and will disappear. I'll know if he replies to me after the long weekend.

If not all I can do is name him.

I suspect it's going to need to be taken up. I'm just annoyed because I thought I was getting a professional to avoid mistakes line this in such a delicate job. It's an old house and I can't risk leaks because wet rot can easily take hold
 
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Thanks. It was an expensive tray. I'm always aware or using the cheapest materials and didn't want to for this job. I think the tray was about ÂŁ200.

I'm obviously going to ask him back. If he's honorable he'll come and fix it. If not be will know it's likely a tear up job and will disappear. I'll know if he replies to me after the long weekend.

If not all I can do is name him.

I suspect it's going to need to be taken up. I'm just annoyed because I thought I was getting a professional to avoid mistakes line this in such a delicate job. It's an old house and I can't risk leaks because wet rot can easily take hold


If it comes down to it, I can give you the number of a guy near you who would do it well. Victorian floors and wet rooms, he works with me and I with him occasionally....
 
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SpItal_Jeff

It looks like a bad job from start to finish to me, get it up. I don't think you'll get very far on here with your attitude either, no need.

So your suggesting get it up and start over? That would cost about ÂŁ1000 worth tiles, wet boards, shower tray, tape, etc.

Apart from around the drain I don't think it's any worse than I've seen anyone else do.
 
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SpItal_Jeff

If it comes down to it, I can give you the number of a guy near you who would do it well. Victorian floors and wet rooms, he works with me and I with him occasionally....

What's his number? I still need someone to do the walls regardless of the decision here. Not sure I want to use this guy anyway because we are using original style tiles.
 
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Flintstone

So your suggesting get it up and start over? That would cost about ÂŁ1000 worth tiles, wet boards, shower tray, tape, etc.

Apart from around the drain I don't think it's any worse than I've seen anyone else do.

I'll be honest with you, from what I can see, the tile is poor. I don't know about the prep but wet rooms have to be spot on as you know. It depends if you want a 'hopefully it will be ok' job, or a start again get it right and have no worries job.
 
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One Day

What's his number? I still need someone to do the walls regardless of the decision here. Not sure I want to use this guy anyway because we are using original style tiles.

Like me, and most on here, he'd only do it from scratch I'm afraid. It's horrible picking up after a job starts badly. If you go down the full route, pm me and I'll pass his details on.
 

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