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Discuss Tiling after toilet and basin fitted in the Tiling Forum at TilersForums; Following on from my previous post where my plumber has fitted some tiles using the incorrect method( using blobs not screed)I am intending getting him to remove the tilesHowever because ...
          
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    Following on from my previous post where my plumber has fitted some tiles using the incorrect method( using blobs not screed)I am intending getting him to remove the tilesHowever because of time constraints can the re tiling still be done eslewhere, if i get him to fit the toilet and vanity wash basin unit so we can use them?Thanks

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    if you get him to fit the toilet and basin it should be easy for you to remove them to tile behind then re-fit . he should have fitted service valves on the water pipes. you will not get a perfect job tiling around them and it will take longer

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    Thanks for advice

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    Same as Mike... Make sure he fits service valves so removal is easy.
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    Sounds like your having a time of it Mercedes, glad you stopped him tiling, hope all go's well from here on in

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