View Full Version : Help ! Glass splashback
lanza2002
2nd August 2007, 08:18 AM
Hi,
We have just had a tiler do a terrible job of tiling our bathrooms. We are looking for ways to hide it and we hoping to put glass spachbacks on some areas of the wall.
My question is if the wall is uneven can it be done ? The wall seems to drop in and then move back out. Pleae help :(
craigb
2nd August 2007, 09:48 AM
Well if you're not happy with the tiler's job you should take it up with him.
AFAIK, for glass splashbacks the wall needs to be pretty straight.
Your best bet would be to get a splashback supplier to have a look at it for you. They'll soon tell you if it's not straight enough.
lanza2002
2nd August 2007, 10:14 AM
Yeah we have taken it up with him and the department of fair trading offers little help. They say to pay him then take him to court.
Well if you're not happy with the tiler's job you should take it up with him.
AFAIK, for glass splashbacks the wall needs to be pretty straight.
Your best bet would be to get a splashback supplier to have a look at it for you. They'll soon tell you if it's not straight enough.
rod1949
2nd August 2007, 10:37 AM
Name the Tiler so no one else has to suffer his work.
jags
2nd August 2007, 11:53 PM
i feel your pain i to have had a tiler that was $hit his name was Anthony a young guy i think i could of done a better job ..
with the splash backs are these going to go over the tiles or on the wall surface ?
I had a similar problem in my kitchen after i covered the face brick .What i did was .
I covered a piece of flat wood the size of the splash backs in a texture pen .
Then i put it against the wall the high spots got marked by the ink .
Them i hit them with the belt sander .not very conventional but it worked .if they still stick out there is always no more gaps .....
hope this helps
Rob
Glen
2nd August 2007, 11:58 PM
How big an area?
What is actually wrong with the tilers work as it seems the original work putting the wall in may have been sub standard. (is it the wall causing the problem or have they just done a crappy job tiling?)
We put a glass splashback in our kitchen, best thing out.
Probably look at the two issues seperately
1/. the tiling
2/. talk to a splashback company to see if they can install, they'll soon tell you if the wall is straight enough.
Theremin
3rd August 2007, 09:06 AM
They say to pay him then take him to court.
Why on earth would you pay him and then take him to court? :? Just don't pay him, and let him take you to court (if he wants to). You can then make a counter-claim for what it will cost you to get the job done properly.
juan
3rd August 2007, 12:23 PM
How about posting some pictures. A picture is worth a 1000 words.
jags
3rd August 2007, 04:00 PM
But pictures with words on are even better ......sorry could not resist ...
rob
boban
3rd August 2007, 05:09 PM
What is actually wrong with the tilers work as it seems the original work putting the wall in may have been sub standard. (is it the wall causing the problem or have they just done a crappy job tiling?)
Bingo
My money is on the carpenter's not crippling the studs in the bathroom. Very common.
Tilers are not meant to build up the substrate with glue to get it plumb.
lanza2002
4th August 2007, 06:12 PM
Bingo
My money is on the carpenter's not crippling the studs in the bathroom. Very common.
Tilers are not meant to build up the substrate with glue to get it plumb.
Trust me it was the tiler. He couldnt even manage to do the floors. Who can we blame there the concreter.
WE didnt pay him but it still annoys me that the department basically said we have no rights exept to pay him then spend months in courts.
The galss people came out and said they can cover it. Good news.