Yeah, once I realised that the work was shite, I threw them out. I have no regrets.Razor wrote:On the plus side you should be able to soak the tiles in some hot water and reuse them
I was making a list of the basic errors but found so many all I can say is the job is utter 5hite.
So now that you have pointed Chekatrade in the direction of this thread and pointed out how many potential customers visit this site what are they doing about it?
It is all about saving them money and time: connect the bath the same way means using the old pipes, tiling over coving means not having to measure and cut each tile, grouting tile edges means not having to fit edging tiles, not having an electrician check means savings, leaving old coving in place means not having to remove old, and so on. And they tried to pass the painting onto me, despite it being in the quote. Lazy shites.
I have received the CheckATrade review form. Someone on this site said that good trades people do not need to advertise, and do not need CheckATrade. I thought what they meant was "we don't need to be exposed to honest customer reviews". But I was wrong, and he was right. But the CheckATrade review will hurt these rogues. But, I still do not understand how they got so many glowing reviews. Some, if not most, MUST be fake.
This will take a few weeks to get moving in terms of sorting it out. I have the name of a good builder, but they have been away this week. And I have the details of a good fitter who did work for a colleague, and no-one would dare do bad work for her, assuming they did not want to be a dead end in a family tree ...