Maybe you are right,if that was the case though,why did the configuration get laid out that way to begin with,surely a tiled floor was the only option with an open shower...i honestly don't know,to me it seems strange,that said i don't know i'm not a builder.
Still does not eliminate the main problem,Tiles higher than shower tray though?
Taken from the opening post-
The Architect is now saying they want a tiled floor, this will mean us taking up the trays and raising them to accept tiles (I'm not going to go into great detail on this as its just not...
That's what i was thinking,there heavy buggers too,sounds like the job in laying the tray has been done correctly,seems like a bit of smashing to be done....glad i don't do building,i admire it though and i have a loose understanding of such matters..
Can they be lifted? re hinged as it were..maybe a thinner seal fitted at the bottom,you can tell i know nothing about 1st or 2nd fix of such matters,remember although my family are in the trades (various) etc i am merely the delivery man :lolol:
Perhaps the OP should have been posted to Remainers in the Brexit thread-they after all know everything about anything and are experts and have crystal balls that see into the future too.
:lolol: perhaps i have misunderstood this? This is saturday morning after all and can appreciate a heavy friday night might have come into play :lolol: funny :jester:
The food chain-
Architect
The Customer
The Building contractor
The Builders/trades
The Delivery driver
I will stand by my opening post in this thread- Assassinate the Architect :lolol:
Get me to deliver,make sure the Architect is in that day,make an excuse-call him down to the roadside to get...
The pics would be good,i'm a delivery driver and occasionally go to all numerous addresses,meet the trades,suppliers etc among others,i know what some of these "types" are like,they can be a nightmare (for me never mind anything else) & especially for the guys doing the work like your good self.....
Sounds like you have your work cut out,i assume this is the normal thing that can happen (client/customer request ) perhaps has happened more in this than in most other jobs.
Architect will have to be assassinated...
(Not a legal expert,but here's my thoughts)
Point 1-for me it's a no.
Point 2-yes in this case,still no.
Point 3-always communicate with the man at the coal face-Mr Plummer.
All joking aside,if you do as instructed what's the problem?
I assume (perhaps...