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its a southerner, i should have knew as much
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but my understanding is you got the job done for free?.
do you have an uncle bob?.
....this is only getting worse as the amount of new so called plumbers whether fast track or so called apprentice trained it's all about taking a pride in your work and defo not taking on more than you know....
today i watched two eastern europeans arrive at a property in a h reg honda acord with 4 lengths of copper and a length of overflow poking out the sunfoof they then unloaded a wickes boiler they were in the house three hours and came out with an old boiler job done
full bathroom refurb inc plumbing , joinery , tiling and electrics , labour for all trades for £500?
Yeah right! Pull the other one. Materials would cost more than that even if he worked for free!
Hi Bod,
The second plumber did use a tiler and a plasterer, rather than doing it himself, but the end result wasn't much better than the first plumber, who did it himself.
The third plumber reckoned that the grouting by the second was poor and had failed, and so too had the sealant, and that this was the cause of the leak.
The third plumber came round last Saturday and regrouted and resealed. I left it until today and used the shower for the first time tonight.
The shower still leaks, and from exactly the same place as before, so that was more money down the drain (no pun intended).
I'm off to find some random European - the result will probably be the same, but far cheaper than the "professionals" who've failed miserably so far.
Either that, or do it myself. I have absolutely no experience of plumbing, but given my experience of plumbers, I'd rather risk my own failure than throw more cash at people who don't seem to be able to do their job.
Maybe I've got MUG written on my forehead or something,
Cheers Bodd,
The leak is behind the tiles. 5 minutes with the shower hose running straight into a bucket and I discovered what half a dozen highly paid "main dealers" couldn't.
So, for the 4th time in 2 years it's strip the whole thing out, back to the plaster and start again. But who to go with? the certificated, 25 years experienced, established plumber - like the ones who've made such a brilliant job already, or the random Pole who charges a quarter of the price?
Yes, I get that there are bad tradesmen in every trade - I'm in IT and I see it all the time in that area (from the Millennium Bug scam to the online "maintenance" offers nowadays). Maybe I've got MUG written on my forehead or something, or this area of London (SE18) just doesn't have any decent plumbers, but TBH I'm sick of throwing money and time away for as bad a result as I could get myself with a DIY manual. Sure you can blame the Eastern Europeans for taking the work, but imho it's the supposedly kosher plumbers who I've experienced who've done such a bad job that give you all a bad name and tempt the average punter like me to go with the cheaper option.
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