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Hello, just registered to try and get a professional opinion on a solution to my tiling problem.
Basically my dad, (who is a carpetfitter/floorlayer) tiled my bathroom last year, and ... -
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Uneven tiling at ceiling coving
Hello, just registered to try and get a professional opinion on a solution to my tiling problem.
Basically my dad, (who is a carpetfitter/floorlayer) tiled my bathroom last year, and to put it bluntly he made a complete mess of it, and has left uneven gaps of up to an inch from the ceiling coving.
I am putting my flat on the market shortly, and need a solution to try and fix this without ripping out all the tiles and starting again (I can't afford to).
I have read that you can get tile trims that can go on the top tile up to the ceiling to cover up these gaps, and I believe that would be the best solution. Can this be done where there is a coving present, and what type of trim is required for this.
Needless to say, this is the last time I will get an unqualified person to do anything for me, and I plan to get a professional to do any future work I might require.
Any replies would be greatly appreciated
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Re: Uneven tiling at ceiling coving
hello,do you have any spare tiles or can you still get that type of tile? if so isnt it an option to get a pro to remove the top row and finish it properly?
do you have any pics we can see as to advise you better
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Re: Uneven tiling at ceiling coving
and pics would help
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Re: Uneven tiling at ceiling coving
Thanks for your replies.
I will try to post some pics tonight (you will be horrified!!)
Unfortunately due to circumstance I cannot afford the outlay for professional repair until after the sale of my property, at which point there will be no need for it.
Obviously I need the flat to look as good as possible for valuation & viewings though, and I am just trying to find a cost effective way of doing so.
As I said earlier I have found a thread on another site that suggests a trim as a solution. I have posted links to the thread and a supplier's website page that is given within the thread. I am just unsure which type of trim I require for my problem, my guess is that it would be the trim second from the left on the original pic on the supplier's page. Apologies if this is against forum rules. Please remove if necessary.
Overboarding existing bathroom plasterboard ceiling. - DIYnot.com - DIY and Home Improvement
http://www.livsupplies.co.uk/product_desc3.php?id=141
Last edited by Sibelius; 28-04-2010 at 12:54 PM.
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Re: Uneven tiling at ceiling coving
I know nothing I havent learnt
Painters and decorator Leighton Buzzard 01525 376559/07594 779654
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Re: Uneven tiling at ceiling coving
What about a piece of quadrant in timber or plastic? Mitre the corners, fill with chaulk and its covered.
it will only cost you a few quid to do that.
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Re: Uneven tiling at ceiling coving
A bit of PVC coving would probably be the easiest and cheapest fix.
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Re: Uneven tiling at ceiling coving
You can get them from Wickes or any window firm, either quadrant, cloaking profile or 'd' moulding. As mentioned caulk them to the coving and silicone to the tiles.
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