Search the forum,

Discuss diy dot and dab disaster! in the UK Tiling Forum area at TilersForums.com.

G

garretridge

been out today to look at a diy tiling job gone wrong customer spent £860 on tiles large format porcelain tiles he thought he would save money by doing it himself so he procceded to dot and dab in a 24sq mtr bathroom 4 tiles had come of his first row with a large chip in the base of the shower so he decided to stop and rang me to come look.i told him he was lucky to be alive if he had carried on and used that method it could have been fatal for someone.i asked him who told him to do that and he said i thought that it was the same as laying paving.well i got the job to finish or should i say start again so it worked out well for me but could have been a different story had he finished it all just to save money!:rant:
 
L

LM Ceramics

its his own fault really id tell him to start again if the client has done most of the room himself and you finish the work you could be liable for damages i will never finish someone elses work off simply because i dont want to get blamed for poor work

that will teach him a typical diyer hes tried to save the pennies by attempting it himself but now has to pay a pro to finish it off it will cost him alot more
 
L

LM Ceramics

i would normaly agree but he is paying me extra to put it right and is getting more tiles to replace the damaged ones so i might as well do it right and there is more work in the pipline so he says and cant really turn the work away bit slow at the moment!


suppose you re right it is difficult to turn work away if uve not got it defintley get him to sign something rectifying other peoples work it a horrible job good luck pal
 

Reply to diy dot and dab disaster! in the UK Tiling Forum area at TilersForums.com

There are similar tiling threads here

Hello there, Relatively recently we had a new en-suite fitted (complete rip out of the old...
Replies
5
Views
2K

Advertisement

Replies you've not seen

You're browsing the UK Tiling Forum category on TilersForums.com, the tile advice website no matter which country you reside.

Top