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    It's a thing of beauty!





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    When doing a rip out I do love it when this happens!







    I'd even purchased one of these from our sponsor at trade tiler

    Was good at removing the skirting boards though!
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    not a bad drop of grout there
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    HAha brilliant!

    I WISH my tiles in the bathroom were like that!!! welded on they are!
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    Monnaco suite from B&Q.
    P shaped bath, curved shower screen, Pedestal basin and WC, waste and taps.
    Bargain for under £500 BUT........here comes the rant:
    B&Q failed to arrange delivery so I picked it up myself from store in the van and dropped it of at my mates house.
    Checked it all over and found they'd given us a left hand bath by mistake.
    Trip back to swap for RH bath.
    After the rip out spent 2nd day doing first fix plumbing. Because of the added width of the bath at the tap end the shower would foul the screen. the screen would foul the basin, the basin would foul the WC etc so all feeds and wastes had to be moved over.












    Rad pipes altered to chrome for towel rad


    Went to fit the toilet To discover there was no gubbins in the cistern
    Trip back to B&Q for all the missing parts! Fit toilet and the cistern is longer on one side so noticably looks unlevel. Decide to pack out on final fit as there's no guarantee a new one would be any better!

    3rd day I arrive to start tiling and notice a damp patch under the bath.
    Damaged bath, phone call to B&Q and they agree to deliver a new one in a couple of hours. Not even a simple sorry from them - made me feel like I was putting them out.
    Realise I had none of my plumbing gear in the van as I was tiling today.
    Mad dash to screwfix for tap spanner, silicone, plumbers mait and a hole saw for the taps.

    Bath out and wait another 4 hours until they finally decide to poll up.
    New bath has no cradle or feet with it - back to B&Q!!!
    Oh and the waste on the basin didn't have enough thread on it to seal the S trap, easily sorted with an extra washer but never had that problem with any other basin I've fixed.
    I think the moral is B&Q suites are cheap for a reason. Quality is hit and miss, and damage and missing bits are common. You know that an unlucky customer will buy the toilet with the missing parts the store worker removed for me.
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    Had some tiles left over from my own kitchen so wacked them on his floor.

















    That dog got through 2 sponges, 1 roll of duct, a tube of jasmine silicone and about
    500g of antracite grout.
    Hated that dog almost as much as B&Q
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    Default Re: Mates bathroom

    looks like you made a great job there ,well done

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    Default Re: Mates bathroom

    Sorry to hear about all the problems. Very nearly got my new suite from there but decided against it at the last minute, glad I did now! Looks good fella...
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    That looks mega mate, nice to hear that B&Q have still got their 5 star customer service skills
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    Default Re: Mates bathroom

    You should have fed the staff and B&Q to the dog!

    I do love it when tiles come away like that.
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    Nice finish, poor dog eating grout
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    looks good
    a word of warning don't stand behind dog if he develops wind
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