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Nice pics, Personally I wouldn't have used trims. Loses the natural look. IMO
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Re: Granite splashback 300x300 ,before and after
is that a cooker switch i can see behind the hob
Michael Howe..Specialist Kitchen/bedroom and bathroom installations.
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Re: Granite splashback 300x300 ,before and after

Originally Posted by
strummerman
is that a cooker switch i can see behind the hob

that's what i thought too
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Re: Granite splashback 300x300 ,before and after
that switch has got to be moved
nice pics though
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Re: Granite splashback 300x300 ,before and after
I agree dave natural look is a better finish, but what sir wants sir gets...Yes electrician was due to move socket but didn't do it in time. Customer didn't want to leave tiles out... So up they go.
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Is it not against BS for the switch to be there?
Nice job though
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Re: Granite splashback 300x300 ,before and after
Always good to see pics. Ta
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Re: Granite splashback 300x300 ,before and after
Looks good ,but the trim just doesn't work
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Originally Posted by
Muse2k8
Is it not against BS for the switch to be there?
Nice job though

No but is against regs.
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Re: Granite splashback 300x300 ,before and after
Great job
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Re: Granite splashback 300x300 ,before and after
IEE regulations 5.2.2.ii state that the switch must not be above hob. There is no stated distance for the offset, but generally it is accepted to be at least 300mm. You could get away with 200mm and not break the regs.
Greater than 300mm IS stated for sinks.
It doesn't matter what the customer wants.
The main problem will come when the property comes up for sale. I suspect that it will be a condition of sale that the socket is moved.
Last edited by kendo1; 28-01-2012 at 10:18 PM.
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Originally Posted by
Dave
No but is against regs.
That's what I meant
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Re: Granite splashback 300x300 ,before and after
Like I said electrician was due to move socket but didn't due to a family bereavement. He will at a later date,its only a case of replacing 2 tiles .which the customer is happy to accept.
As we are providing a service Keeping the customer happy is paramount to us and doing the best possible tiling job we can. An we have achieved this with another happy customer and will more than likely get repeat business out of them.
We are well aware of the regulations and thank you for your input.
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Re: Granite splashback 300x300 ,before and after
It's a difficult situation when you turn up to a job and something isn't right. Unfortunately the socket is not only in the middle of the 'feature' area it is also illegal (as others have stated) and it has now put you in the unfortunate position of displaying work which will receive critical comments. However it does show that there is a lack of regulation within our trade for the customer to be allowed to break the law and for you to accept their decision and to continue when you were aware of the legal requirements.
Posts got crossed in space - glad they WILL get changed - but it will be 4 tiles to remove and replace so possibly half day and materials!!!
Last edited by timeless john; 29-01-2012 at 08:19 AM.
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Re: Granite splashback 300x300 ,before and after
Alright, lets drop the socket thing. We have all been messed about by electricians and other trades and had to work around them.
Nice but of tiling, thanks for sharing the pics
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Anyway I really like the granite for a splashback
could do something like that for myself... If I had a granite worktop...
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Re: Granite splashback 300x300 ,before and after
got one like this coming up but with white quartz on a white quartz top,look forward t it
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Re: Granite splashback 300x300 ,before and after
Iv been getting more and more of them recently, really do look smart with the larger format I think.
AMEY TILING - Ceramic, porcelain, mosaic and natural stone tiling
Richard Amey - 07817 904 897 Email - Ameytiling@Hotmail.co.uk
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Re: Granite splashback 300x300 ,before and after
Calm down we are only giving you our advise
Tiles look good but trim not right
But if that what the customer wanted
Keep up the good work
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Re: Granite splashback 300x300 ,before and after
I think the trim looks great.Breaks up the black and matches the kitchen handles.
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