Fitting A Bathroom Renovation But Will The Customer Be Happy???
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- เผยแพร่เมื่อ 19 ต.ค. 2024
- Finishing of last weeks bathroom refurb where we updated just half the bathroom. Did it go to plan and was the customer happy???
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Great Job 👍👍
Thank you! Cheers!
Looks good! Especially given the tight space!
Cheers pal 🙌
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Thank you! 😊
Nice work. I'm not really a big fan of panels but it looks fine. Yes, I silicon the profiles in exactly the same way and then finish of the sides of the tray after.
Me neither to be honest I’ve not done them for years then done 2 bathrooms in the space of a month 😂
Not getting on at you pal but I’m a plumbing and heating engineer of 20 years - I never dream of fitting my shower enclosures without first sealing all the way round the top of the tray at the base of wet wall panels or tiles then leaving it to cure properly. Then when it comes to fitting profiles, a small bead on top of already dried silicone at base of profile before screwing it to wall then another very small bead inside base of profile before sliding frame in. In my opinion, any other way and you’re just asking for trouble down the line. I also always remove existing plasterboard and re-sheet walls with moisture resistant plasterboard or jackoboard before fitting a new tray👍🏼
Cheers mate, it’s mad how everyone does stuff differently
Regarding the chrome I’ll use a metal blade In my angle grinder then use the side of the blade, takes about 45seconds each pipe
Cheers pal great tip is that 🙌
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Thanks for the supports as per mate 🙌
You can use a tube expander on chrome pipe then solder a small piece of copper into it bend the chrome pipe beforehand and then cut down the excess and straight into the speedfit elbow.
I used to do that all the time , saves using plastic snap ons as they fade after time and look shoddy imo.
So basically swage the chrome and solder and elbow in to it?
Could also use a street elbow then I guess? never thought of that, good idea!
@@SmartPipePlumbing whatever suits really . In your situation where you have a joist then a street elbow into the swaged end of the chrome pipe will suffice or other situations a pulled bend under the floor in chrome with the vertical rising into the rad or towel rail swaged end below floor level and then back onto copper. As I don't use press you could maybe press onto the chrome but you would need to get confirmation on that.
monument used to do a chrome removal tool, it works, but is hard work, you may be able to still get one though.
I’ll have a look cheers 🙌
Are you not supposed to leave an expansion gap with vinyl laminate flooring? Bathroom looks great btw
Yeah there’s gaps all the way round it wasn’t tight to any walls or the tray
Fandabidozee.
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LMFAO what in heavens name is going on with the bathroom window and the wall the shower valve is of ? have you run the wall past the window reveal looks fakin silly if you ask me bodge of the day
No me mate that was existing, I’ve seen it a few times but wouldn’t dream of suggesting it to the customer 😂😂