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Hi, I have recently tiled a bathroom, after recomending using some cream beading on a corner wall the customer decided not to bother. I have since tiled the wall and ... -
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Corner trim after tiling
Hi, I have recently tiled a bathroom, after recomending using some cream beading on a corner wall the customer decided not to bother. I have since tiled the wall and now they want some sort of trim on it. Is their any kind of trim in cream that I can place over the corner? I have been unable to find anything. Any help would be greatly appreciated.
Thanks J
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Re: Corner trim after tiling
Saw somethink like this today and looked awful
"Experience is simply the name we give our mistakes"
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Re: Corner trim after tiling
They refused your advice. They have to deal with it, and you have to walk away.
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Re: Corner trim after tiling
I thought I saw something similar that your after in homebase yesterday ,I didn't pay much attention to it as I was looking for pre-formed corners, don't know if it was in cream or just white but could be worth a look if your in there anytime , I believe it glued on top of the tiles
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Re: Corner trim after tiling
The customer made the decision not to use it...And if they want it fitting after the tiling is complete then they will have to pay you to remove the first row of tiles , then fit the trim and re-fit the tiles to suit.....it will be better and neater than trying to bodge it with some sort of cover trim....
Explain which way he has to be done after there first decision and let them give the go-ahead and charge accordingly.....
good luck.....
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Re: Corner trim after tiling
My thumb twinged just reading this thread
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