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Re: Nightmare removal!!
Is it dot and dabbed plaster board or screwed to stud? Best plan is remove and replace, it will be a little easier if it's stud work.
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Re: Nightmare removal!!
As above, simply rip out and replace...much quicker.
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Re: Nightmare removal!!
as above
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New TilersForums Contributor
Re: Nightmare removal!!
It's dob and dabbed. I may just have to leave the job till the customer gets back.
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Re: Nightmare removal!!
How many square metres is the room?
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Re: Nightmare removal!!
I never remove tiles from plasterboard.... just rip down plasterboard and replace, much quicker and a nice new surface to tile to.
"The early bird catches the worm.... but it's the second mouse that gets the cheese"
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Re: Nightmare removal!!
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Re: Nightmare removal!!

Originally Posted by
robbieraven
It's dob and dabbed. I may just have to leave the job till the customer gets back.
Just pull it down and take pics as you progress to show customer... if you are worried about not getting paid for extra work then i agree, leave it till they come back.. but this close to xmas!!! then a decision might have to be made if it is to be finished by xmas..?
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Healthy TilersForums Contributor
Re: Nightmare removal!!
can you not take pictures and send it to them by text, they can give you an answer and agree surely, I would not leave it until they get back, im sure they have gone away while you do the bathroom, id replace plaster board, dot and dab is easy enough.
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Re: Nightmare removal!!

Originally Posted by
ian158
On a recent job we stripped tiles and the plaster just fell of, amazed the tiles stayed up, dot and dab and voila
Picture 2..... you want shooting....
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Re: Nightmare removal!!

Originally Posted by
ian158
On a recent job we stripped tiles and the plaster just fell of, amazed the tiles stayed up, dot and dab and voila
Standing on the bath
Hope the customer didn't see that!
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Re: Nightmare removal!!

Originally Posted by
Dave
Picture 2..... you want shooting....
Snap!!
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Healthy TilersForums Contributor
Re: Nightmare removal!!
it was what we were ripping out, it was all to be skipped, whats wrong with standing on it ?
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Originally Posted by
Dave
Picture 2..... you want shooting....
Lol......
Created on iPhone.....
"The early bird catches the worm.... but it's the second mouse that gets the cheese"
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Healthy TilersForums Contributor
Re: Nightmare removal!!
i,e it was a complete rip out, see picture 3 !!!!
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Re: Nightmare removal!!

Originally Posted by
ian158
it was what we were ripping out, it was all to be skipped, whats wrong with standing on it ?
That's ok then... thought you posted finished pic as well
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Healthy TilersForums Contributor
Re: Nightmare removal!!
sorry, I don't just tile I do the whole thing, plump, tile, plaster, yes yes I know so Im not a professional tiler, but i have work until march so I cant be that bad !
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Re: Nightmare removal!!
pmsl.. we were not doubting your ability, just standing on an unprotected bath.
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Re: Nightmare removal!!

Originally Posted by
ian158
sorry, I don't just tile I do the whole thing, plump, tile, plaster, yes yes I know so Im not a professional tiler, but i have work until march so I cant be that bad !
No one is questioning your ability, it just looked like a picture of you standing on the bath while tiling, not ripping out. No offence meant! You'd be surprised what we see on here.
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Healthy TilersForums Contributor
Re: Nightmare removal!!
unprotected bath that was in the skip later that afternoon, could you not see the two baths are different ?
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Re: Nightmare removal!!
A man after my own heart,
Rip it out & start again.
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My downstairs toilet, still a work in progress after about 5 months though.
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Re: Nightmare removal!!
Chill out..... we reailise now....
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Regular TilersForums Contributor
Re: Nightmare removal!!
I'm involved in a similar job, customers on holiday and nightmare tiling. Got the floor tiled today (job nearing completion) but was half a tile short, the biggest peice I had was 12mm too short.
Wickes tiles supplied by customer so thats another hour and a half wasted tomorrow while I go and get them.
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