Lemme get this straight. You told him he should cut the drywall and cement board to the studs? Why would you hire anyone you’d have to explain this to?
This looks like an unsupervised apprentice or a home owner's work but it could be someone you pick up from the big box store parking lot. You get what you pay for.
As a contractor with over 30 years in business, my clients pay for my experience and with experience comes expertise. I do not beg for work with low prices.
i agree with this but as someone who has paid little -> got crap and paid big -> got crap. Ask to see pictures of the person's work. Sign a contract with the person who is doing the job. Unfortunately there is little integrity in this trade now a days. At least in my state.
@@brianmoyer35 im the guy urging people to get a contract with the contractor regardless if the project goes beyond $2000 and to make sure the contractor is informing the local district of any modifications
Exactly! Shower guy here and some of us take great pride in our work and detailing AS WELL as following all guidelines and protocols to ensure a leak free shower. You get what you pay for. And yes, ALWAYS ask to see many prior jobs in pics and even a few references.
Your exactly right, many people think the trades are so easy. If you think your above someone that works with their hands you have much bigger problems and probably still young with little life experience.
Serves you right. Telling him he had to remove the drywall and put on the backer board I would say was your first clue but, I'm POSITIVE - based on what we're seeing here - there were MANY clues PRIOR to that!
@@SomeDumUsrName yeah but the homeowner probably was just telling him to create conversation perhaps, he didn't know the guy probably needed to actually know what to do, they are the experts not the homeowner lol
@@chocolatecoveredgummybears "...he didn't know they guy probably needed to actually know what to do...". Yes; that's EXACTLY one of the ways these people dig their own damn hole. I mean who'd have thought it: A tradesman needs to know what the Hell he's doing? lol
@@SomeDumUsrName you are correct but i'm saying the homeowner could have just said that as it's the obvious thing to do, and the tradesman guy would be like yeah got you. why would the guy who installs tiles need to be told that. homeowners say that a lot and the tradesman people are like yes roger that
This actually might be the worse tile job ever. I know there are a lot of clickbait titles saying that but to actually put the concrete board on top of drywall is impressively stupid.
The homeowner special.... Either the homeowner was to cheap to pay for quality work and went with the lowest bid or the homeowner said "it's not that hard I can do it myself" and then blamed it on someone else..
The guy wants to learn. You are a good man for giving him the opportunity. I say it is a good day the day you learn something new. He learned that he needs more experience and you learned that next time hire a experienced Tiler .
These homeowners make me laugh they literally hire the cheapest person they can find and then complain about shity work? And when us licensed, certified and experience contractors give a real bid that takes into consideration the time and everything else necessary to do a quality job they look at us like we're crazy
@TurboButton I agree so it's ok for the "Experienced" guy to rape me because he has knowledge.....we wouldn't be looking for other prices if you were reasonable to start with
My shower cost me less than $3000 In material and with patience education and effort I was able to do a professional job without being a professional tile guy.. I did this because the contractor i was gonna award the job to bid himself outta the work with a $19,500 quote. $16,500 of labor.. my guy trying to work 8 weekends a year and retire😂
I've torn out worse. Domino Globs an inch thick just smacked on the back of the tile. A "one step" concrete shower pan used as the floor tile mortar, and a tile shower installed over raw greenboard.
If you let that guy continue working in there after you had to tell him that the drywall needed to come out before putting the backer board in…red flag bro
Probably gave the job to the cheapest bidder. Shower remodeling is expensive. No respectable tile contractor will ever put his work and reputation on the line and do something like this. Unfortunately it looks like you were scammed. Get a real tile company next time. Good luck ☺️
Thankfully, there's enough knowledge on the internet and RUclips to do it yourself, as long as you pay attention and take your time to do it properly with the prep work. You come into my bathroom you would think it was done by a pro, not by me.
@@neoasura I second that. The only work I'd hire for is to do roofing or anything that involves heights. That said, all you need to do as a homeowner do to DIY work is basic math, attention to details, research, research, research and the appropriate tools.
The question becomes on how you vetted and chose your contractor. Was it based on price? Typically I have clients who choose based on price only and we all get what we pay for.
Yes, I’ve stopped responding to ‘rental property’ leads. Not all, but most, just want right away, fast, and cheap. This tile job especially bad, but not that surprising. In another comment the orig poster said the do-over with demo was 1600.. still too low in my area and is more the price range of a cheaper hourly handyman or maybe a helper on a weekend/eves.
That little nibble of tile to the right of the window is an amazing detail. I'm actually impressed they were able to cut and install that. Looks terrible, but I try to find the positive, none here really.
This is worse than my first tile job 17 years ago. You can tell it’s not his first time laying tile, but possibly his first or second time doing a tub surround.
what's hilarious is i've been doing tile/wood/laminate/vct/carpet for 12 years. and still homeowners and builder are all the same, trying to jimp the price, hire a cheap guy then when they fuck up like this they come crying for someone to come and fix it. hire the right guy the first time and pay him fairly, you'll get good work.
This is why I just do things myself. Some things might take me longer, but I learn, take one of my prescribed Adderall, and get hyper focused lol. I once wanted to install click lock flooring and a half wall. Got so into it and hyper focused that I didn't even realize it was 3 am when I stopped lol
I love this video, I come back to it a few times a year, starting off strong already! I kinda don't feel bad but do. Gotta at least check in on the job if you hire guys u are trying to make money on. 😂
No standards these days. Even the expensive and insured contractors do botched work. The owners may have experience, but if their crew isn't supervised, these are the results. To share a laugh with Y'all, this winter last I started up a radiant heat job. You would hear the tiles popping when the homeowners and I were in the house (10k sq. Feet home). I was there ensuring the heat was balanced, etc. They immediately called the tile contractor and he said I have too high of temperature circulating throughout. I laughed. I said if this is true, why aren't the tiles popping where the main distribution (manifold) is located. Surely the "highest temperatures" are at the source. I then began to pop a few tiles out to expose what I had suspected. They weren't set properly. I also mentioned to the owners and tile contractor that when I was installing the manifolds throughout the house, I noticed his crew went out to lunch and left their adhering products (glues, thinset, etc.) Open when they went to lunch. As a plumber, even I know that one should use all product in their bucket before stopping, or clean and close the lid. Come to find out months later that tiles were popping off the walls in all the bathrooms. It's a shame what the owners went through, but its their fault. They trusted their friend who was considered a reputable tile contractor and vendor. Inspect, dont expect. The man who posted this video should have inspected before he got to this point. Theres your college fund. Pay to learn.
@@neoasura bs! A lot of Customers cant even decide if they like or dislike something while the materials are being installed. Will constantly balk at deciding on anything and Ive seen married couples go through hell with each other bc they argue about the basic shit nobody cares about. Some clients you just have to avoid.
I have seen worse just last week this person got the guy from FB. He did wall tile that was all janked then for shower floor was laying tile on plywood floor with premixed thin set no pan
Well when you tell the guy you have a $1500 budget, this is what you get. Going with the lowest bid is not the best but all too often it's what is chosen and then it's just complaining. You get what you pay for so stop complaining and if I'm wrong show us the bids, the contract and how much you paid. Hire a "handyman" you get handyman work. This is not the worst I've seen either.
When I started back in the 70's you could get an entire bathroom remodel for $1200. When I retired in 2012 bath remodels were in the range of $10,000. Just crazy, but hell, gas was 35 cents a gallon too.
I don’t think it’s the tile guys job to take out the drywall and ensure the studs are framed out properly. The general public is clueless to how a quality job is done. This dudes probably a house flipper.
Wow this is crazy im a tile installer but this is crazy. But this is what happens when people don't want to pay for a real tile installer to do the job. So who knows who at fault. Cause always look for previous done work by installer. But people try save money and hire just anyone that says they can do tile. Lol skilled work isn't cheap and cheap work isn't skilled leave it at that
It's almost entirely your fault, you let it get to that point. You should've fired him when he didn't cut the drywall. If you know the proper procedures, you could've stopped the work and found someone else knowledgeable enough to do the job. This is what happens when you don't research your contractor, this was totally avoidable.
That's true. I usually avoid these jobs altogether since the customer has already shown himself to be a price shopper. This is what you'll hear "I had another tile guy start the job but had to fire him because he didn't do what I wanted. The prep work is pretty much done I just need someone to install it". Translation - " I hired the cheapest guy I could find. He fucked up the job and now I have to start over. I need you to give me a discount on your services because of my poor choices"
@@undonesofficial if you leave for work in the morning and return to find the job done like that ...how do you imagine he could call it to a close ...like you suggested ?
@@oftin_wong dude this really ain't that hard. You fire him if he's not done. Regardless is the homeowners fault for not doing his homework on the contractor.
My company charges $100 an hour to install custom tiled showers, we get lots of repeat customers and referrals. Me and my boss are very proud of our work.
@@bvictory5698 you’re right, should have explained it a little better. When we go over an estimate, we know we charge $100 an hour, we then estimate how many hours it will take us and then times that by our hourly rate, then give the customer the estimate and leave it up to them if they want us to do the job.
why dont you just seal whats there (water mold proof it , Then frame around it and cap a new section of drywall all around lol . would work and save you all the money and time and it will look like a design /protruding around tile
If you have to tell the tile guy how to do the project, you hired the wrong guy. Stop being cheap, hire the pro. Nothing is more expensive than the cheap guy.
I bought a new home built by one on largest home builders in Maryland. 2 years later a shower was leaking into the ceiling below. The source was poorly installed tiles. They went straight over regular drywall. Anytime I remove a light fixture, outlet, appliance or faucet is a disaster waiting to be uncover. Their subcontractors were either high as kites or complete imbeciles
I learned a long time that builders will find the cheapest and unqualified workers and that's who's doing the work. I bought an older house because of the structure and told my husband I will be ripping everything out and remodeling and it's been a few years, but our house is perfect now and I know the work is not half assed
Do you think that home builder care is about your experience? No. You're just a number I'm sure they are a little richer because you bought one of their homes.
You tell the guy to cut out the drywall, but don't notice until the job is done. That is on you buddy. When you hire cheap guys, you need to supervise every single day.
Wow... the guy that did that job obviously had 0 experience. The customer seemed to know how it should be done... as a contractor it is counter intuitive for me to say this; the customer seemed to know more, he possibly could have tried himself?! Or hire someone with experience. What most customers don't realise it is a cost saving.... this guy knows it!.....He does now anyway!
He probably a house flipper that wanted it done cheap. Been in the plumbing and hvac industry for 30 yrs and people with no experience trying to flip houses are the worst. Home inspectors are no to far behind lol.
This is why you don’t hire off Craigslist Or be prepared to micro manage …. Also be prepared to move out in case of water leaks over time leading to airborne black mold, which can lead to health risks left untreated.
Thanks for showing the results of picking a poor contractor. Can't blame him when you are hiring someone that doesn't know how to do something for cheaper and then they don't know how to do it.
This is perfectly done job versus one I'm dealing now in Brooklyn.In my case, looks like ,tile master was blind with two left hands growing from his ass.And,you not gonna believe it, but he got paid for it.
This is what happens when you try to save money by hiring unskilled laborers standing in front of Home Depot and 7eleven. It will now cost you more! ... and yes I know that this video is three years old.
That bath tub isn't even protected. Before I do any work I inspect the tub, note and photograph any damage. Then it.gets cleaned, plastic covered then moving blankets taped in. Respect other people's stuff before you start work.
Big thumbs up for you. I've done new construction and I found the tapers had covered up a dropped hammer chip on a tub with taping mud. They had to replace the tub.
But he was probably the cheapest. 🤣😂I run my own HVAC company and I don’t strive to be the cheapest. I price my work on the quality I want to give my customers.
“I’ll do it for $500”. You’re hired!
😂😂😂
Some that charges $5000 do the same damm thing...
You get what you pay for
@@franktorres633. You got to check references,do the homework!
Lemme get this straight. You told him he should cut the drywall and cement board to the studs? Why would you hire anyone you’d have to explain this to?
Why the fuck was the board there in the 1st place?
Exactly. You can’t expect that much
Exactly
This looks like an unsupervised apprentice or a home owner's work but it could be someone you pick up from the big box store parking lot. You get what you pay for.
Exactly my reaction!! I’m speculating but seems like you wanted it done dirt cheap and that’s what he ended up with 🤣
You gotta admit. This is goddamn hilarious
💯
I laughed pretty hard
This looks like a rental, so the tile job is satisfactory for that tub.
Lol
This old guy told me. A good job ain't cheap, and a cheap job ain't good.
Another old guy told me "it looks good from far but it's far from good".
But he also told me "do your best and silicone the rest". 😕
Luckily it was only $ 100 worth of tile and supplies
If you told him you wanted the tiles over the window how come I can still see it? 😂😂😂
😂😂😂 Best comment. 👏
He said above not over. This joke doesn’t really slide. A for effort.
I didn't catch that. You're right that was funny.
As a contractor with over 30 years in business, my clients pay for my experience and with experience comes expertise. I do not beg for work with low prices.
You hiring? 💀 every other contractor loves low balling them selves.
Heb je werk
Good 👍 pay experience
Say that again
I think this guy was trying to save money especially if he had to tell the guy how to install cement board that was a red flag right there lol
You get what you pay for. Next time hire the expensive guy, for his experience, and expertise, and you'll only need to pay for it once.
i agree with this but as someone who has paid little -> got crap and paid big -> got crap. Ask to see pictures of the person's work. Sign a contract with the person who is doing the job. Unfortunately there is little integrity in this trade now a days. At least in my state.
You must be the expensive guy.
@@brianmoyer35 im the guy urging people to get a contract with the contractor regardless if the project goes beyond $2000 and to make sure the contractor is informing the local district of any modifications
Exactly! Shower guy here and some of us take great pride in our work and detailing AS WELL as following all guidelines and protocols to ensure a leak free shower. You get what you pay for. And yes, ALWAYS ask to see many prior jobs in pics and even a few references.
How do you know anything about the guy he hired?
I was stressed/annoyed trying to remodel my bathroom. Seeing this video pop up on my FYP reminded me why I need to do it myself, so thank you.
Id keep it.So when people come over for drinks,we could look at it and laugh for the rest of the evening.
😂 ha ha ha you got what you bargained for, thanks José and Arturo!!
You get what you pay for it!! Skilled labor is not cheap and cheap work is not skilled!
Blah blah blah, yes we've all heard that expression. 😒
Calm down landberg tile🤣🤣🤣🤣
@@XCBen Apparently it isn't popular enough since people still insist on getting the cheapest labor available.
Your exactly right, many people think the trades are so easy. If you think your above someone that works with their hands you have much bigger problems and probably still young with little life experience.
Thank you!!! I needed a good laugh today...👍
Serves you right. Telling him he had to remove the drywall and put on the backer board I would say was your first clue but, I'm POSITIVE - based on what we're seeing here - there were MANY clues PRIOR to that!
Don't victim blame
@@chocolatecoveredgummybears I’m sorry but, too many “victims” dig their own damn hole.
@@SomeDumUsrName yeah but the homeowner probably was just telling him to create conversation perhaps, he didn't know the guy probably needed to actually know what to do, they are the experts not the homeowner lol
@@chocolatecoveredgummybears "...he didn't know they guy probably needed to actually know what to do...". Yes; that's EXACTLY one of the ways these people dig their own damn hole. I mean who'd have thought it: A tradesman needs to know what the Hell he's doing? lol
@@SomeDumUsrName you are correct but i'm saying the homeowner could have just said that as it's the obvious thing to do, and the tradesman guy would be like yeah got you. why would the guy who installs tiles need to be told that. homeowners say that a lot and the tradesman people are like yes roger that
This actually might be the worse tile job ever.
I know there are a lot of clickbait titles saying that but to actually put the concrete board on top of drywall is impressively stupid.
The homeowner special.... Either the homeowner was to cheap to pay for quality work and went with the lowest bid or the homeowner said "it's not that hard I can do it myself" and then blamed it on someone else..
The guy wants to learn. You are a good man for giving him the opportunity.
I say it is a good day the day you learn something new. He learned that he needs more experience and you learned that next time hire a experienced Tiler .
“I know a guy who can do it for cheap!”
And this is why i do all of my own work....why pay someone to do something when you know the steps to get it done.
Another quality job by dirty mike and the boys over at Trowel and error inc. Old blind Phil did the backer board.
😂😂😂
🤣🤣
These homeowners make me laugh they literally hire the cheapest person they can find and then complain about shity work? And when us licensed, certified and experience contractors give a real bid that takes into consideration the time and everything else necessary to do a quality job they look at us like we're crazy
You all are too expensive.. nobody has 20k to spend on a bathroom.. better to DIY.. contractors only going to get more and more in demand/expensive
@TurboButton I agree so it's ok for the "Experienced" guy to rape me because he has knowledge.....we wouldn't be looking for other prices if you were reasonable to start with
My shower cost me less than $3000 In material and with patience education and effort I was able to do a professional job without being a professional tile guy.. I did this because the contractor i was gonna award the job to bid himself outta the work with a $19,500 quote. $16,500 of labor.. my guy trying to work 8 weekends a year and retire😂
When you need surgery do you price shop or look for the best? Hmmmm!
I'm so happy I'm going to retire in a couple years because costs have gone to the moon and nutty customers are howling at the moon.
The chips in the tub enamel are probably the best part of the job.
Thanks for sharing this! This is was very entertaining.
Classic example of you get what you pay for.
I've torn out worse. Domino Globs an inch thick just smacked on the back of the tile. A "one step" concrete shower pan used as the floor tile mortar, and a tile shower installed over raw greenboard.
British tradesmen be like "wow! That's amazing. I'd charge 500 a day for that"
I'm proud of the shower I built in my basement after seeing this. 10/10 would watch again
If you let that guy continue working in there after you had to tell him that the drywall needed to come out before putting the backer board in…red flag bro
Man that’s some good work lol. Got every penny worth
Probably gave the job to the cheapest bidder. Shower remodeling is expensive. No respectable tile contractor will ever put his work and reputation on the line and do something like this. Unfortunately it looks like you were scammed. Get a real tile company next time. Good luck ☺️
then takes it to youtube to gripe about being cheap hahah .
Looks to me you don't know what your doing either
Sorry that was supposed to be for the dumn ass contractor
Thankfully, there's enough knowledge on the internet and RUclips to do it yourself, as long as you pay attention and take your time to do it properly with the prep work. You come into my bathroom you would think it was done by a pro, not by me.
@@neoasura I second that. The only work I'd hire for is to do roofing or anything that involves heights. That said, all you need to do as a homeowner do to DIY work is basic math, attention to details, research, research, research and the appropriate tools.
The question becomes on how you vetted and chose your contractor. Was it based on price? Typically I have clients who choose based on price only and we all get what we pay for.
Yes, I’ve stopped responding to ‘rental property’ leads. Not all, but most, just want right away, fast, and cheap. This tile job especially bad, but not that surprising.
In another comment the orig poster said the do-over with demo was 1600.. still too low in my area and is more the price range of a cheaper hourly handyman or maybe a helper on a weekend/eves.
Do over was 1600?🤣 holy crap, if the first guy was even cheaper than that he deserves the tile job he got hahaha
That little nibble of tile to the right of the window is an amazing detail. I'm actually impressed they were able to cut and install that. Looks terrible, but I try to find the positive, none here really.
Ha! The devil is in the detailed nibble
Gotta fill those gaps! We don’t want this one leaking on us down the road.
My first question would be why are you reusing that old tub, and if you are why is it not covered and protected during the work😂
This is worse than my first tile job 17 years ago. You can tell it’s not his first time laying tile, but possibly his first or second time doing a tub surround.
The one that hired the tile guy should be fired... lol
In some countries this guy's work is genius 😅
This is considered a proper job here in Eastern Europe.
That sucks, but you sir are hilarious in your rant! You should do more videos.
what's hilarious is i've been doing tile/wood/laminate/vct/carpet for 12 years. and still homeowners and builder are all the same, trying to jimp the price, hire a cheap guy then when they fuck up like this they come crying for someone to come and fix it.
hire the right guy the first time and pay him fairly, you'll get good work.
This is why I just do things myself. Some things might take me longer, but I learn, take one of my prescribed Adderall, and get hyper focused lol.
I once wanted to install click lock flooring and a half wall. Got so into it and hyper focused that I didn't even realize it was 3 am when I stopped lol
I can't imagine what it looked like, tweeker diyer...
😂😂
Hope this guy enjoys address turning his brain to Swiss cheese
Be honest. You're a cheapskate like the video uploader and rather spend your money tweeking LOL. You aren't fooling us.
Sounds like cocaine
If a contractor tells you they can do tile, and their job title doesn't include the word "tile" in it... they're lying.
Not true but a little bit of research goes along way. Heck even ask for pictures of past work or a referral from an existing customer.
This is an old video but you can tell his triggered about the backerboard being placed on top of drywall
For a beginner he gets a A+
No, still an F. 😄
😂
Personally, i think its some fine work. Unique, actually.
I love this video, I come back to it a few times a year, starting off strong already! I kinda don't feel bad but do. Gotta at least check in on the job if you hire guys u are trying to make money on. 😂
Neighbors-I hear Dan yelling again, well you know Dan likes to hire kids.
That’s funny
The spout looks likes it's gonna touch the tub when it is installed
Clients always say the other guy came in cheaper and this is exactly what you get for it cheap work.
No standards these days. Even the expensive and insured contractors do botched work. The owners may have experience, but if their crew isn't supervised, these are the results.
To share a laugh with Y'all, this winter last I started up a radiant heat job. You would hear the tiles popping when the homeowners and I were in the house (10k sq. Feet home). I was there ensuring the heat was balanced, etc. They immediately called the tile contractor and he said I have too high of temperature circulating throughout. I laughed. I said if this is true, why aren't the tiles popping where the main distribution (manifold) is located. Surely the "highest temperatures" are at the source. I then began to pop a few tiles out to expose what I had suspected. They weren't set properly. I also mentioned to the owners and tile contractor that when I was installing the manifolds throughout the house, I noticed his crew went out to lunch and left their adhering products (glues, thinset, etc.) Open when they went to lunch. As a plumber, even I know that one should use all product in their bucket before stopping, or clean and close the lid. Come to find out months later that tiles were popping off the walls in all the bathrooms. It's a shame what the owners went through, but its their fault. They trusted their friend who was considered a reputable tile contractor and vendor. Inspect, dont expect. The man who posted this video should have inspected before he got to this point.
Theres your college fund. Pay to learn.
Jobs like these are why I get harassed constantly by new clients. They want to try and sabotage you bc of their past experiences.
If you have a good reputation with pics/videos of your results, you won't have to worry about harrasment.
@@neoasura bs! A lot of Customers cant even decide if they like or dislike something while the materials are being installed. Will constantly balk at deciding on anything and Ive seen married couples go through hell with each other bc they argue about the basic shit nobody cares about. Some clients you just have to avoid.
You do really have to pick and choose your customers, some people just don’t deserve good workmanship.
I have seen worse just last week this person got the guy from FB. He did wall tile that was all janked then for shower floor was laying tile on plywood floor with premixed thin set no pan
CORY TREVOR HOW COULD YOU HAVE THOUGHT THIS WAS OKAY
Well when you tell the guy you have a $1500 budget, this is what you get. Going with the lowest bid is not the best but all too often it's what is chosen and then it's just complaining. You get what you pay for so stop complaining and if I'm wrong show us the bids, the contract and how much you paid. Hire a "handyman" you get handyman work. This is not the worst I've seen either.
When I started back in the 70's you could get an entire bathroom remodel for $1200. When I retired in 2012 bath remodels were in the range of $10,000. Just crazy, but hell, gas was 35 cents a gallon too.
For me thats one day work, so even 600£ id be ok with and im doing proper work.
It's just tile. You charge too much. I got a much cheaper bid 😂 You get what you pay for.....
"I mean I can pretty much do it myself I just don't have the time" LMAO
@@wayofthekodiak3118talk about a red flag, people really don’t realize what their saying.
how much did you pay for labor?
I don’t think it’s the tile guys job to take out the drywall and ensure the studs are framed out properly. The general public is clueless to how a quality job is done.
This dudes probably a house flipper.
I bet he dropped this worker back off in front of Home Depot at the end of the job.
Wow this is crazy im a tile installer but this is crazy. But this is what happens when people don't want to pay for a real tile installer to do the job. So who knows who at fault. Cause always look for previous done work by installer. But people try save money and hire just anyone that says they can do tile. Lol skilled work isn't cheap and cheap work isn't skilled leave it at that
And I thought I got bent over by my contractor 😂
Some people just have to learn the hard way.
This is why i do it myself. Subcontracting work out is asking for trouble. I hope he didnt get paid.
It's almost entirely your fault, you let it get to that point. You should've fired him when he didn't cut the drywall. If you know the proper procedures, you could've stopped the work and found someone else knowledgeable enough to do the job. This is what happens when you don't research your contractor, this was totally avoidable.
That's true. I usually avoid these jobs altogether since the customer has already shown himself to be a price shopper. This is what you'll hear "I had another tile guy start the job but had to fire him because he didn't do what I wanted. The prep work is pretty much done I just need someone to install it".
Translation - " I hired the cheapest guy I could find. He fucked up the job and now I have to start over. I need you to give me a discount on your services because of my poor choices"
Maybe the dude had to go to work and wasn't there ....looks like a day job to me ...use logic ...it works
@@oftin_wong I'm going to use logic and say the fact he has a job or not makes no difference.
@@undonesofficial if you leave for work in the morning and return to find the job done like that ...how do you imagine he could call it to a close ...like you suggested ?
@@oftin_wong dude this really ain't that hard. You fire him if he's not done. Regardless is the homeowners fault for not doing his homework on the contractor.
Looks great!
My company charges $100 an hour to install custom tiled showers, we get lots of repeat customers and referrals. Me and my boss are very proud of our work.
Didn’t think people charged by the hour for tile, after all you give an estimate to even get the job.
@bvictory5698 not true. Side jobs I do outside work I charge 50 an hour for and that's cheap.
@@bvictory5698 you’re right, should have explained it a little better. When we go over an estimate, we know we charge $100 an hour, we then estimate how many hours it will take us and then times that by our hourly rate, then give the customer the estimate and leave it up to them if they want us to do the job.
@@bvictory5698It’s called time and material. Some jobs are unbiddable or too hard to estimate. Usually really hard remodel work and extreme high end.
@@bvictory5698 time and material are becoming more commonplace. Bids are still the norm.
why dont you just seal whats there (water mold proof it , Then frame around it and cap a new section of drywall all around lol . would work and save you all the money and time and it will look like a design /protruding around tile
That’s what I was thinking. It doesn’t look like an expensive house anyway. It could be a lot worse.
Fuck.... im just so relieved that when I clicked the video it wasn't my tile job on blast 😂
If you have to tell the tile guy how to do the project, you hired the wrong guy.
Stop being cheap, hire the pro.
Nothing is more expensive than the cheap guy.
I bought a new home built by one on largest home builders in Maryland. 2 years later a shower was leaking into the ceiling below. The source was poorly installed tiles. They went straight over regular drywall. Anytime I remove a light fixture, outlet, appliance or faucet is a disaster waiting to be uncover. Their subcontractors were either high as kites or complete imbeciles
I learned a long time that builders will find the cheapest and unqualified workers and that's who's doing the work. I bought an older house because of the structure and told my husband I will be ripping everything out and remodeling and it's been a few years, but our house is perfect now and I know the work is not half assed
Do you think that home builder care is about your experience? No. You're just a number I'm sure they are a little richer because you bought one of their homes.
As your attorney, I would advise you not to shower in that contraption!
That's happened when you're looking for a cheap price!
Yeah that rough-in valve is gonna be short as well. :).
I started to feel his pain when he said "...NOT put the backer board ON TOP of the drywall!" Yea. That is a POS tiling job..
"It's just tile."
Stupid is as stupid does. Next time get a written contract & references, and spend more money.
This guy had no idea what they were doing.
You tell the guy to cut out the drywall, but don't notice until the job is done.
That is on you buddy.
When you hire cheap guys, you need to supervise every single day.
Someone was learning how to tile that day
Ready for grout, sir!
That's definitely one of the worst showers I've ever seen
Wow... the guy that did that job obviously had 0 experience. The customer seemed to know how it should be done... as a contractor it is counter intuitive for me to say this; the customer seemed to know more, he possibly could have tried himself?! Or hire someone with experience. What most customers don't realise it is a cost saving.... this guy knows it!.....He does now anyway!
He probably a house flipper that wanted it done cheap. Been in the plumbing and hvac industry for 30 yrs and people with no experience trying to flip houses are the worst. Home inspectors are no to far behind lol.
This is why you don’t hire off Craigslist
Or be prepared to micro manage …. Also be prepared to move out in case of water leaks over time leading to airborne black mold, which can lead to health risks left untreated.
Thanks for showing the results of picking a poor contractor. Can't blame him when you are hiring someone that doesn't know how to do something for cheaper and then they don't know how to do it.
Who set the tub shower valve
I think it's not so bad, since I understand that a horse keeper finished it!!
This is perfectly done job versus one I'm dealing now in Brooklyn.In my case, looks like ,tile master was blind with two left hands growing from his ass.And,you not gonna believe it, but he got paid for it.
Haha I do tiling for a living and this is something I definitely would have gotten fired for on my first week
This is what happens when you try to save money by hiring unskilled laborers standing in front of Home Depot and 7eleven. It will now cost you more! ... and yes I know that this video is three years old.
Your contractor is an artist from Soho 🤣
The tile job I did in my kitchen is pretty bad...I got what I paid for
That bath tub isn't even protected. Before I do any work I inspect the tub, note and photograph any damage. Then it.gets cleaned, plastic covered then moving blankets taped in. Respect other people's stuff before you start work.
Big thumbs up for you. I've done new construction and I found the tapers had covered up a dropped hammer chip on a tub with taping mud. They had to replace the tub.
this is what happens when u want pay less and u dont care about job
This is a picture perfect response to you get what you paid for. KNew it as soon as you told tile guy what you wanted him to do .
But he was probably the cheapest. 🤣😂I run my own HVAC company and I don’t strive to be the cheapest. I price my work on the quality I want to give my customers.
11 years as a contractor and have never seen anything like that
He got someone from Home Depot parking lot in la= from Mexico
You've never worked with or followed peeps from South of the border
I am from south of the border, but I test them not leave them bythemselves
Is this in Mexico?
Lmao this is hilarious
The grout will sort all that out 😅 hope you got it sorted mate