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    Default Tiling to carpet advice

    Anyone whos read my previous post asking for advice on tiles that look awful are probably sick of my disasters however I now need advice on what to tell the tiler about finishing the edge to the carpet. I've posted pics to show you how its finished so far.

    The tiler has said he can tile under the carpet and build a ramp or cut the carpet and put 1/2 tile at an angle to make a ramp so theres not a sharp edge going into the bathroom.

    2 worries - how can they get the carpet up when they appear to have tiled over the edge of it?
    The edge tiles dont appear to have enough adhesive under them to support them or am I being thick - have they left this gap for a reason?

    Also are there any other ways of finishing tiles going down onto carpet?
    As before I really do appreciate any advice you can give me as I need to know what to tell the tiler tomorrow.
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    Default Re: Tiling to carpet advice

    Topps tiles do a metal bridge for tile to carpet, crome or gold, nail/screw it down, put carpet in the carpet grippers, tiles go under and you tap it down with wood on its top with a hammer, £12

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    Default Re: Tiling to carpet advice

    That first photo, is that adhesive on the carpet
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    Default Re: Tiling to carpet advice

    not pretty

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    Erm yep adhesive on the carpet - not exactly how I would have expected the tiles to be finished to be honest.

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    NO COMMENT....

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    That needs sorting....weak point...

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    Dya no what - I think I'm going to do a tiling course and offer my services to other female customers coz I've a feeling I'm being taken for a mug. Even I know you don't put adhesive on carpet. Oh I'm getting all cross and upset again. Wish I'd just left the stupid bathroom the way it was.

    Thanks for Topps tiles finishing strip advice - will get one tomorrow.

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    Quote Originally Posted by BikerJet View Post
    Dya no what - I think I'm going to do a tiling course and offer my services to other female customers coz I've a feeling I'm being taken for a mug. Even I know you don't put adhesive on carpet. Oh I'm getting all cross and upset again. Wish I'd just left the stupid bathroom the way it was.

    Thanks for Topps tiles finishing strip advice - will get one tomorrow.
    excellent idea.........

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    That needs sorting....weak point...
    not only that but is that a threshold bar I see under that tile

    If it is then I don't hold out much hope of your tiler making a mitred fillet to create a ramp

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    Is a threshold bar the strip of metal that holds the carpet down??
    If so then yes thats what you see.
    Of the 2 tiles that are in the bathroom doorway, one has been tiled with adhesive actually on the carpet, the other doesn't seem to have enough stuff under it.

    I'm getting a very bad feeling about this. I sense from the professionals reaction on this forum that my tiler doesn't know what hes doing.

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    Default Re: Tiling to carpet advice

    my tiler doesn't know what hes doing.
    .NO comment..

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    Default Re: Tiling to carpet advice

    Quote Originally Posted by BikerJet View Post
    Is a threshold bar the strip of metal that holds the carpet down??
    If so then yes thats what you see.
    Of the 2 tiles that are in the bathroom doorway, one has been tiled with adhesive actually on the carpet, the other doesn't seem to have enough stuff under it.

    I'm getting a very bad feeling about this. I sense from the professionals reaction on this forum that my tiler doesn't know what hes doing.
    Yes a threshold bar is a carpet gripper as you thought and it shouldn't have been tiled over.

    Have you got any pictures of the whole floor? and can I ask what else the tiler tiled on to? as in what is the sub floor made of? floor boards, concrete, ply?

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    Oh god I think I'm going to cry again.
    What can I do? Sack the tiler? Tell the plumber I'm not happy?
    Either way its not going to get my bathroom finished. And I was really pleased with the way the wall tiles look too. How could they do such a good job on the walls and such a pathetic job on the floor? Are floors more difficult or what?!!

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    Quote Originally Posted by BikerJet View Post
    Oh god I think I'm going to cry again.
    What can I do? Sack the tiler? Tell the plumber I'm not happy?
    Either way its not going to get my bathroom finished. And I was really pleased with the way the wall tiles look too. How could they do such a good job on the walls and such a pathetic job on the floor? Are floors more difficult or what?!!

    DON'T PANIC!!!!

    I've just looked at the picture in the other thread and from what I can see he's laid them very flat which is a start and they are installed on a concrete floor right? It's just very lazy of him to tile over a threshold bar like that and even worse that he's got adhesive all over you carpet. It may still by possible to remove the bar and back fill with adhesive then install a new threshold bar to suit

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    Default Re: Tiling to carpet advice

    The floor underneath is concrete then insulation boards then underfloor heating.
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    to be honest janet

    you would be better off paying them for what theyve done and get someone else to finish the job

    you will save yourself a lot of heartache
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    Default Re: Tiling to carpet advice

    the height difference might be to great for a tile to carpet thresholdstrip but im sure schluter do a folding ramp that could work'

    Schluter-RENO-V is an adjustable transition profile designed to provide a sloped transition between tiled and lower adjoining floor coverings. The movable transition arm allows the profile to adjust to the height of the lower adjacent floor covering.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Colour Republic View Post
    not only that but is that a threshold bar I see under that tile

    If it is then I don't hold out much hope of your tiler making a mitred fillet to create a ramp
    1st thing i clocked to Colour. Can't believe that

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    Default Re: Tiling to carpet advice

    I've got about an hour before the plumber and tiler get here. Going to see what the plumber says about it - its him I gave the job to. I'm just worried if I tell them to stop who's to say I'm going to find anyone better. It took forever to get even 1 plumber to quote for the job and I don't fancy my chances going through the yellow pages.

    I think after all your advice I know more about tiling than they do.

    Thanks for the Schluter link Smurf - that looks like just what I need.

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    Default Re: Tiling to carpet advice

    Don't worry!

    Ideally that threshold/gripper bar should have been removed and carpet masked off but these are minor problems, and will be covered anyway.

    You may want to look at this company

    Hardwood Mouldings, Hardwood Reducers, from Woodfloors-online

    I've dealt with them before they do some high quality hardwood reducers in several different sizes...which look awesome.

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    hi stand by your guns tell them what you expect and dont settle for less (within reason) take a good look tradies this sort of job gives us all a bad name.and costs us work it happens down here too .this typt of work is why so many clients do there own and do you blame them (causing us all to miss out) they get the work because they are cheap they are cheap because they cut corners and dont care what the job lookes like in 6 monthes time theve got there money .and the customers got an a-------shon of a job to show everyone (look at this professional job i had done last year /never again ).dave or dan can you start a forum on ideas from true tradies with suggestions on ways to minimise (you wont ever stop it) this sort of work/////////// ideas like tile inspector (building ins plumbing ins) think about it ? i shall now get off this soap box sorry if i ofended any one someone had to say it . hope for your sake BIKERJET it workes out good in the end

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    Oh dear are you banning me Jay?! ;-)

    I hear what you're saying about some sort of regulation to keep standards up but as a customer I'm trying to think what I could have done to stop all these problems.
    I gave the job to the plumber I was most happy with, whose quote seemed reasonable (tho def not cheap) and who was recommended by the shop I wanted to buy all the bits from. I suppose I could have tried to hire a tiler separately from the plumbing work but I wouldn't have known where to start to find a reputable one. But maybe a lesson for next time....

    On a (slightly) more positive note I haven't actually paid the plumber anything yet (We're on day 7 of the job) so I guess I'm in a strong position about getting the bathroom finished properly. Also the tiler is now grouting up the wall tiles and the plumber has said he is going to sort the floor edging out tomorrow (as well as installing the shower, radiator, extractor, loo, basin, bath panel......).

    Just wish I'd got one of you guys who've given me advice to come and do the job in the first place - would've maybe saved a lot of tears and heartache!

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