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I have a small leak from a walk in shower. Its tiled on the floor and you can see there are some cracks in the tiles. I'm keen to get recommendations for people who would do this type of work (my guess is the old tiles would need taking up and new ones relayed) but I'm keen to get someone who knows what they are looking at and can recommend the best course of action to prevent a repeat

We have recently come to the end of having our bathroom done by a chap called Pawel who has a company called Sublime Property. He and his mate have been absolutely brilliant. It was meant to start out as just a re-tiling, but removal of the tiles showed that the previous fitters had been cowboys, so they have basically re-done the whole bathroom properly. They quoted me a fair price for the additional work and were here for close on 4 weeks doing a really meticulous job (and using some of our original fittings which a number of people who quoted for us refused to do). Also, they came back within the hour the day after completing the job when there was a small leak (which was because of a fault in the shower screen, not their workmanship). I would thoroughly recommend them, they have been prompt, polite, tidy and very hardworking.


Pawel's number is 07772555881 and he speaks excellent English.

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