Grrrr manly DIY... did a whole bathroom!
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GingerWizard said:
Very nice job. Have you done it before/ The tiling looks like it was done professionally, people in my expirence have not got the paitence to do it as well as that.
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I'm reet proud now!Never done a bathroom before, I did do some of my kitchen so I wasnt alien to some of the plumbing and electrics, but all the tiling and complicated bits of the kitchen was done (and f
ked up) by a professional.Oddly I found the tiling one of the easiest bits. They arent quite as "flat" as the pictures would indicate, a few stand a little pround because the walls were far from flat/even. offsetting the tiles in the brick pattern hides it rather well.
All told I think it cost me just short of £2500, which was more than I wanted to spend but all the timber and "little bits and pieces" added up.
I also spend about £400 on new tools, which was a bit self indulgent as I probably could have borrowed most of them. Bosch Pro' power tools are awesome (if a bit pricey).
Other lessons... compression fittings are a bit poo... turning off the main stop cock DOES NOT stop water from spilling out of the central heating, there is a magic thing called a header tank!

Also, DO NOT assume that there are no pipes notched into the floor beams when screwing down floorboards.... that was a wet half an hour...
Edited by davido140 on Friday 9th July 12:01
Edited by davido140 on Friday 9th July 12:02
davido140 said:
Also, DO NOT assume that there are no pipes notched into the floor beams when screwing down floorboards.... that was a wet half an hour...
Arhh, i still have piece of pipe i had to cut out with the screw attached to it as a momento! (right under the bloody toilet too).Nice job, get a blow torch for your next plumbing job though, if you can tile you can do solder joints

Dave_ST220 said:
davido140 said:
Also, DO NOT assume that there are no pipes notched into the floor beams when screwing down floorboards.... that was a wet half an hour...
Arhh, i still have piece of pipe i had to cut out with the screw attached to it as a momento! (right under the bloody toilet too).Nice job, get a blow torch for your next plumbing job though, if you can tile you can do solder joints

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