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Mouldy silicone in shower - cost to remove and replace?
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Ha! I see what you did there!Bendy_House said:kdotdotdotdot said:
I squeegee daily after showering, yes. It's come as news to me that others don't! But no, I'm not actually going to wipe it dry.Is it reasonable to expect a shower to be wiped dry after every use? (Who does this?!).
Yes, but do you squeegee the shower?1 -
Me too ha ha! The good news is that I got a response from a handyman this morning: £45 to do the job. I've already removed most of the silicone but I'll let him finish off for me. Lodger has now received all his deposit back minus this charge.kdotdotdotdot said:
Ha! I see what you did there!Bendy_House said:Yes, but do you squeegee the shower?
Thanks to everyone who posted."The problem with Internet quotes is that you can't always depend on their accuracy" - Abraham Lincoln, 18642 -
Result!If they do a decent job, note him down and tell all yer mates!0
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No, note him down and keep it a secret!Bendy_House said:Result!If they do a decent job, note him down and tell all yer mates!
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