Hi,
I’m not sure if this is in the right section.
We’ve had a plumber install a shower tray a few months ago whilst having an extension and remodel etc, it’s a low profile type bedded onto the floorboards using mortar or tile adhesive. I’ve since tanked the walls (from bottom to top) and the tiler has been in today and tiled the 3 walls around the tray. When he’d finished he said it had taken longer than expected as something isn’t level, I’ve since checked the shower tray which is an 800x1000mm and over the width it is about 15mm out of level. Is this something I should be concerned about? The tiler is back tomorrow to tile the floor!
If the tray needs adjusting this will mean the tanking will be ruined as it’ll mean the bottom row of tiles will have to come off and the tanking won’t be installed correctly as in the bottom section would be installed over the top section which is the wrong way to do it.
If all this needs to be done then who is liable for the cost to put it right (tiles, tiler, tanking etc.)
Would it be best to hold off the tiler until it’s resolved or will being 15mm out be ok?
Hope someone can give me some advice!
I’m not sure if this is in the right section.
We’ve had a plumber install a shower tray a few months ago whilst having an extension and remodel etc, it’s a low profile type bedded onto the floorboards using mortar or tile adhesive. I’ve since tanked the walls (from bottom to top) and the tiler has been in today and tiled the 3 walls around the tray. When he’d finished he said it had taken longer than expected as something isn’t level, I’ve since checked the shower tray which is an 800x1000mm and over the width it is about 15mm out of level. Is this something I should be concerned about? The tiler is back tomorrow to tile the floor!
If the tray needs adjusting this will mean the tanking will be ruined as it’ll mean the bottom row of tiles will have to come off and the tanking won’t be installed correctly as in the bottom section would be installed over the top section which is the wrong way to do it.
If all this needs to be done then who is liable for the cost to put it right (tiles, tiler, tanking etc.)
Would it be best to hold off the tiler until it’s resolved or will being 15mm out be ok?
Hope someone can give me some advice!