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Tiling at bathroom door not level, causing threshold issues
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[QUOTE="Bathfix Bob, post: 905704, member: 10668"] Not good, people who finish at 4pm need to work and stress harder the next day and accidently scrape the ceiling with part of the shower enclosure and try to hide it before you got home. I sometimes work until 7/8 pm if needed. I've done in myself with some flooring, it happends but i had the decency to get straight on the phone and fork out £330.00 out of my own pocket to buy and have fitted a new kitchen vinyl floor. Sound like a typical 5/10 plumber, gets by reasonably well working for similar people to himself but put him up against someone with high standards and and hes's exposed as the chancer he really is, and yet to his group you are the picky nightmare customer. Deadlines? Not me....I would never give an exact finish date ever, how can you possibly know, I can get an hour taken off me by customer coming in and chatting about non work stuff and its fine but that lost hour has a huge knock on effect. [/QUOTE]
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