****** Plumber what can I do to rectify?
****** Plumber what can I do to rectify?
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Vron

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2,541 posts

233 months

Friday 25th February 2011
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Amongst other things I have discovered he fitted the towel rail whilst I was at work. Holes drilled through the tiles in the wrong place so holes and redundant rawlplugs now visible. Its not square or level and has been effectively wedged in to fit the holes he drilled in the wall so now the pipe covers don't cover the holes in the floor tiles. One of the fixing brackets is about 3cm in from the edge of the rail, the other 3 are right at the edge of the rail. 2 of the fixing brackets aren't even touching the wall and are wonky. A monkey with a spanner couldn't have done any worse.

fked off is not the word.

Confronted him to be met with a flippant 'yeah I measured it wrong' then he left. Haven't paid him.


So any ideas how to cover the holes? I haven't any tiles left.






ChrisnChris

1,424 posts

246 months

Friday 25th February 2011
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If you moved it again, would the chrome plates cover the previous holes ?
Don't pay him until he has sorted it.
You could try your local stone mason, they should be able to mix a colourd resin to fill the hole, you would always know there was a "bit of a bodge" but I doubt anyone else would. Deduct the mason's charge (plus a bit lot)from the plumbers bill.
You need to give the plumber the oppertunity to rectify before going ahead with any other option.

I can understand why you're fked off.
It beggars beleif that the plumber was just going to leave it. How could he possibly think that such a glaring fk up was acceptable.

Ultimately, if you have to replace the drilled tiles, you'll have to bite the bullet, it would be a pointless waste of time trying to recover your costs from the shoot

jas xjr

11,309 posts

263 months

Friday 25th February 2011
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What I would do , if I understand the situation fro the pictures , is to see if you can find some larger collars that would cover the holes. Means removing the rad but you might be able to do that with the plumbing in place

Gingerbread Man

9,173 posts

237 months

Friday 25th February 2011
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Get him back, take off the towel rail, take the tile off, re-tile, affix towel rail again.

A shocking job which he should be shamed of if he was choosing to leave it. Everyone makes mistakes, but it's what you do to fix it that matters.

Vron

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2,541 posts

233 months

Friday 25th February 2011
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There is no movement in the rad. I can get larger collars for the floor its the wall thats the ball ache. I've since discovered he's chipped the corner off the sink which was only fking delivered yesterday and was perfect as I checked the delivery furious

Gav147

983 posts

185 months

Friday 25th February 2011
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You could get some large diameter flat chrome washers and sit them between the rail brackets and the wall tiles which would cover the plugs he has left visible, bit of a bodge but should look better than it is.

Personally though I would just take it off and replace the tiles and refix it as every time you look at it you will notice it. As others have posted can not believe someone would leave a job like that.

Ricky_M

6,618 posts

243 months

Friday 25th February 2011
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Extremely unproffesional, sadly I think the best thing to is to remove the rail and re-tile.

I don't understand how people can hang a towel rail incorrectly, they have plenty of straight edges to take measurements off.

Hope you get it sorted!

poo at Paul's

14,557 posts

199 months

Friday 25th February 2011
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Gav147 said:
You could get some large diameter flat chrome washers and sit them between the rail brackets and the wall tiles which would cover the plugs he has left visible, bit of a bodge but should look better than it is.
Was goign to be my suggestion too. Either get some regualr washers to suit and have them chromed, or get some stainless ones and have them mirror polished (easiest probably) and should look like it is meant to. But still, if it is not straight and in the right place, it is all rpetty fruitless.

A decent tiler could remove the affected tiles and refit if you ahve some spare, so it is eminently fixable, but a proper ball ache and annoying after spending good money on decent clobber.

Nineoneone

77 posts

213 months

Friday 25th February 2011
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If you take the pipe covers off & with a fine round file enlarge the top opening to a slight oval

it may sit flush. I just love how those covers are sold in packs of 5 !

LJTS

331 posts

207 months

Friday 25th February 2011
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I'd say re-tile myself or you won't be happy with the finish

Been there done that! I'll never employ a plumber again


dirkgently

2,160 posts

255 months

Friday 25th February 2011
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Ricky_M said:
I don't understand how people can hang a towel rail incorrectly, they have plenty of straight edges to take measurements off.
He has measured for a strait towel rail then some rotten bd has supplied a curved one.biglaugh

Vron

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2,541 posts

233 months

Saturday 26th February 2011
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LJTS said:
I'd say re-tile myself or you won't be happy with the finish

Been there done that! I'll never employ a plumber again
I know I usually do everything myself but this person was recommended and gave a price that I thought I may as well let him do it for whilst I was at work earning.

I did all the tiling which is (was) perfect so its even more annoying.

andy43

12,611 posts

278 months

Saturday 26th February 2011
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Before doing anything to the mounting brackets, try a bit of grout to cover the fkups - if you get roughly the right colour (test-mix some first as it'll go lighter when it dries) - it *might* look ok.
Stands out now because of the plugs and the pencilmarks - get rid of those, hang a towel over the rail, and she might not notice hehe
The floor - you can also get 22mm covers now, which may be bigger external diameter too.

Simpo Two

91,494 posts

289 months

Saturday 26th February 2011
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andy43 said:
Before doing anything to the mounting brackets, try a bit of grout to cover the fkups - if you get roughly the right colour (test-mix some first as it'll go lighter when it dries) - it *might* look ok.
I fitted a very similar towel rail and got one hole in the wrong place. I found some filler that was almost the same colour as the wall and filled the hole. I'm happy to live with it because I did it.

I've found that tradesmen, whilst they know lots of things I don't and can do stuff I can't, are not usually precision operators.

Vron

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2,541 posts

233 months

Saturday 26th February 2011
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Things deteriorated earlier. His attempt at fixing was to put silicone sealant in the rawlplugs which I took exception to.

I also noticed he has chipped the side of the toilet cistern (heard a 'clink' and swearing yesterday but he had moved the cistern so didn't notice this till this morning.

He ranted he hadn't chipped it - to which my response was how is it full of silicone sealant then? He said 'you calling me a liar' me - 'yes'. So he's walked off the job.

Guess I'll see him in court when he tries to get some money.

fking wker






jas xjr

11,309 posts

263 months

Saturday 26th February 2011
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what a nightmare. it is bad enough when you diy and damage things. but quite unacceptable for a tradesman to do this. i refurbished several properties and my work is ok / bit rough but even i could not mess up fitting the rad.

how are you going to resolve this? has he done other work which will cover the cost of the damage?

Gingerbread Man

9,173 posts

237 months

Saturday 26th February 2011
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What a crap experience you've had. We're not all like this!

Ricky_M

6,618 posts

243 months

Saturday 26th February 2011
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So he has chipped the toilet and basin and cocked up the towel rail? He sounds like a complete tool! Make sure you take plenty of pictures of the damage and cock ups, just in case he does try taking you to court.


johnfm

13,746 posts

274 months

Saturday 26th February 2011
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Vron said:
Things deteriorated earlier. His attempt at fixing was to put silicone sealant in the rawlplugs which I took exception to.

I also noticed he has chipped the side of the toilet cistern (heard a 'clink' and swearing yesterday but he had moved the cistern so didn't notice this till this morning.

He ranted he hadn't chipped it - to which my response was how is it full of silicone sealant then? He said 'you calling me a liar' me - 'yes'. So he's walked off the job.

Guess I'll see him in court when he tries to get some money.

fking wker





I wouldn't wait for him to chase you.


I would write to him. Tell him you are getting it all rectified properly and will be sending him a bill.

I would not offer him the usual opportunity to put things right on the basis of the poor quality.

Then when he doesn't pay, take HIM to small claims using the online service.

Toast the w@nker.

freecar

4,249 posts

211 months

Saturday 26th February 2011
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fk waiting for him to take you to court, take him there for the retiling, new toilet and cistern, incompetent !

This is why I NEVER pay anyone to do anyting, they invariably let you down!

Nice job on the tiling though!