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Good morning,
I have just replaced a shower screen over a bath. Unfortunately, the old shower screen was glued and screwed to the tiled wall. And in removing the old glued metal profile 2 tiles broke - top left of one and bottom left of other. Actually the tiles came away from the wall whilst still attached to the metal trim.
Customer wants me to replace the broken tiles but i'm saying that this was collateral damage which was un-avoidable. I didn't go at it madly and rip the profile from the wall - I worked carefully and diligently trying to loosen the glue / cut the glue as i went. But still they broke.
If customer can't find matching tiles then they want all the tiles in the bathroom removed - all for a £50 shower screen replacement!
Where do I stand on this? What is the extent of my liability?
Thanks
I have just replaced a shower screen over a bath. Unfortunately, the old shower screen was glued and screwed to the tiled wall. And in removing the old glued metal profile 2 tiles broke - top left of one and bottom left of other. Actually the tiles came away from the wall whilst still attached to the metal trim.
Customer wants me to replace the broken tiles but i'm saying that this was collateral damage which was un-avoidable. I didn't go at it madly and rip the profile from the wall - I worked carefully and diligently trying to loosen the glue / cut the glue as i went. But still they broke.
If customer can't find matching tiles then they want all the tiles in the bathroom removed - all for a £50 shower screen replacement!
Where do I stand on this? What is the extent of my liability?
Thanks