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Help! My plumber has just left and has pulled off quite a chunk of my wall when removing my bath. I said I would tile tonight without looking at his work. He has left this hole. Am I unreasonable to ask him to come back and remove the bath so I can repair the wall?
 

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Sling some on coat in there and smooth off aslong as the bath is solid you can tank to the bath and not have a problem

Tbh should of removed the bath first then got the first fix done and then skimmed the wall, then installed the bath ready for tiling as the walls don’t look square hence the guy having to chop the bath in
 
I would have removed the old bath and repaired the wall and tanking I like to tile the walls before fitting a new bath leaving a cut tile down onto the bath that way the bath is not at risk of damage ,you have gone to the effort of using a tanking system to keep the wall dry and tile onto, its a shame it got messed up but it needs repairing before you fit any tiles your gonna need to cut a section of plaster board out and let a new piece in and repair the tanking, I wouldn't let John Wayne near it he's obviously hasn't got the skill set. Regards Kop
 

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Thanks so much for your response! My problem is that the hole is below the bath so I'm not sure how to fix the plasterboard. It's right below the shower so I assume it needs to be repaired carefully to ensure water doesn't get in. Or do you think I'm being too careful?
Tbh I didn’t know it was tanking, (I’ve never had the privilege of using it myself). As per the above 2 professionals above, get it repaired before tiling, which is obviously what you’ve asked for.
 
I would have removed the old bath and repaired the wall and tanking I like to tile the walls before fitting a new bath leaving a cut tile down onto the bath that way the bath is not at risk of damage ,you have gone to the effort of using a tanking system to keep the wall dry and tile onto, its a shame it got messed up but it needs repairing before you fit any tiles your gonna need to cut a section of plaster board out and let a new piece in and repair the tanking, I wouldn't let John Wayne near it he's obviously hasn't got the skill set. Regards Kop
Yeah, that's what I would have thought. I don't know whether to ask him to come back and remove the bath so I can fix it properly. He suggested I just chuck some adhesive or plaster in the hole, but would really rather do it properly. He is supposed to come back tomorrow to fit the shower above this section. Thanks so much for taking the time to respond!
 
Tbh I didn’t know it was tanking, (I’ve never had the privilege of using it myself). As per the above 2 professionals above, get it repaired before tiling, which is obviously what you’ve asked for.
The tanking is great, I think in the UK is now a legal requirement. It also comes with take for the joints, makes it really watertight. Thanks for your comment!
 
I wouldn't rely on your plumber to do the repairs it will be botched if what's happened up to now is anything to go by , you cannot fit the tiling as it is definitely not ! also the wall needs repairing around the pipes coming out the wall before any tiling takes place it needs to be waterproof and as Shaun has advised allow for drying time best of luck . Kop
 

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