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Discuss Time Warp Bathroom in the Tiling Forum at TilersForums; Here are a few before & after pics of a full bathroom installation I have just completed. The guy told me that he moved into the house with his parents ...
          
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    Here are a few before & after pics of a full bathroom installation I have just completed. The guy told me that he moved into the house with his parents when he was 5 y.o and nothing has been done to the property since. He is now 68 y.o by the way !!

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    The system was that old that all the waste & overflow pipes were in lead ! Plaster fell from the wall in huge chunks so shower was fitted after I installed a 2x2 framework covered with Aquapanel
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    Looks well mate, is that his toothbrush on the sink?
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    That lasted well for 63 years but the improvement looks like a breath of fresh air.
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    Looks more like a shaving brush!

    Looks good i be they are well chuffed with it. (By the way its a cistern not a system)

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    its always good to see the b4 and after pics.....excellent job, i bet the customers were chuffed to bits.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Scott View Post
    Looks more like a shaving brush!

    Looks good i be they are well chuffed with it. (By the way its a cistern not a system)

    I meant the entire "system" i.e. bath, sink & toilet, not just the toilet cistern
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    Quote Originally Posted by andy allen View Post
    its always good to see the b4 and after pics.....excellent job, i bet the customers were chuffed to bits.
    He's that happy with the job, he wants me to do a full job on his kitchen. Don't know what it is, but lately I have more work than I can fit in. Passed a few jobs on to a mate last week, but it's good to be busy.
    I called it love - the judge called it stalking !!!

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