My Bathroom fitters have just "finished" - and a day early. On carefully inspecting their work, that do not seem to have screwed the toilet pan or basin pedestal to the floor. They have simply sealed around the join between the sanitaryware and the floor tiles.
Is this acceptable practice? I would really have preferred them to properly drill the tiles and fix the pan and pedestal to the floor securely. They are both sitting on porcelain tiles - which incedentally are poorly laid with the grout already cracking!
Obviously I'm going to get them back in to fix the problems, but is asking to get these items screwed down something I should press for? It might be worth noting that its a close-coupled toilet - I don't know if this has any bearing on what is required.
They're not getting their money till I'm completely happy.
Is this acceptable practice? I would really have preferred them to properly drill the tiles and fix the pan and pedestal to the floor securely. They are both sitting on porcelain tiles - which incedentally are poorly laid with the grout already cracking!
Obviously I'm going to get them back in to fix the problems, but is asking to get these items screwed down something I should press for? It might be worth noting that its a close-coupled toilet - I don't know if this has any bearing on what is required.
They're not getting their money till I'm completely happy.