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Custard has wet room and they want bath installed. Presuming the main problem (apart from painstakingly pre-drilling holes for fixings) will be that it's bound not to sit square on wall. Any tips?
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out of interest mike why didn't you remove a row of tiles?
Appreciate the advise everyone, many thanks.
How will you improve without constructive criticism?I do photograph my work and proudly show people I know, but would never show it on here. Everyone else shows off perfect installs when they do so there is no point as I'm not that standard. I do my best and the customer was very happy but it's low-end, low-finish kind of jobs. I deliberately do them because that's where I am skill-level on the finishing aspects.
Dont worry about it. None of us can polish a turd [emoji90]yeah that's fine for certain things. but people only post pics of bathrooms on here when they've done a full renovation and they're particularly proud of the finish.
if i chuck a bath in a rubbish looking, tatty bathroom and it's solid, level and doesn't leak i consider that the limit of my skills. but it's not going to make for interesting before and fter photos as it's just a picture of a plastic cube inserted in a seen-better-days bathroom.
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