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If you not read what problem i have the link is below with some pics
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Now i phone a few local tilers and 1 coming 2moro morning and ... -
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OK too much of a big job fo me so just a few question
Hi
If you not read what problem i have the link is below with some pics
Rplacing shower tiles now face a big problem
Now i phone a few local tilers and 1 coming 2moro morning and 2 more next week... i cant affored to do this till end of march but it gives time for wall to dry not that i think it damp but i cant tell if it wet or it cold..
Is there anything i should ask when they turn up??? is so what???
I have broken some of the tiles so might want to get it all done and wife want new tiles anyway.
I have bath with a power shower at the front end. The tiles go round 3 edges of the bath from top of the bath edge to the ceilings.. Plasterbored stop at the top off the bath too!!!! now on where the shower was hitting the tiles is where the bad problem is. The rest and from the 3rd row above is good & dry..
I know he will need water proof Grout not resistant..
But unsure what type of plasterbored...
One guy gave me an estamate over the phone bear in mind he dosnt know the size!!! but he says 300 quid not inc tiles (I was shock was execting over 1k) now i know it hard but hope some can give me a close idea how much to expect we loads of cowboys in devon.... Thanks for ur help again also pic added for idea of sizephoto.jpg
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Re: OK too much of a big job fo me so just a few question
you should get a detailed breakdown of what exactly they're going to do and with what materials, e.g. what boards they're using for the walls, if they're tanking and what adhesive they're using. also ask them for references and check them out. have you asked for a tiler on here?
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Re: OK too much of a big job fo me so just a few question
No i havent where about can i ask for one???? didnt know i could im in Exeter devon
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Re: OK too much of a big job fo me so just a few question
Just make sure its tanked if you use plasterboard ,you only want to do this job once ,let us know how it goes maybe some pics at different stages would be nice
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Re: OK too much of a big job fo me so just a few question
Hello Iain, I'm Jamie Hamilton from Raff's Tiles. I'm based just outside Exeter in Budleigh Salterton. If you like I can pop round and give you a price? I'm working in and around Exeter most of the time so can call round when ever suits. Call me anytime on 07528900044
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