Accept or reject job?

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Classic rush job.

I take a day to Silicon. As crazy as that might sound, that’s how long a compete refit cleaning up and siliconing takes me.

Unfortunately the difference between a rush job on a full bathroom and a perfect job is several days and several hundreds of pounds.
 
Yeah, by the time they did the Silicon, they were about 1 week over their estimated finish time.

In your opinion, is there any mileage in getting the Silicon removed, and re-applied properly? Or has that horse bolted now?

(It wouldn't be the same guys doing the remedial work)
 
I think a skirting tile will spoil the minimal and clean look that the design is meant to have. The ceiling I'm actually not too bothered about, yes it's crap but your eye isn't drawn there, and if it continues to bother me, lowering the ceiling is an easy enough job.
 
I think a skirting tile will spoil the minimal and clean look that the design is meant to have. The ceiling I'm actually not too bothered about, yes it's crap but your eye isn't drawn there, and if it continues to bother me, lowering the ceiling is an easy enough job.
Never going to make a job of the Silicon. The gap is way too big.
Very poor set out!
Really the floor needs to come up and backer board put down to allow the tiles to be brought up. Or as a less messy way. Re tile over the existing to get rid of the gap
 
How does that Orange Juice song go?.....
 
Never going to make a job of the Silicon. The gap is way too big.
Very poor set out!
Really the floor needs to come up and backer board put down to allow the tiles to be brought up. Or as a less messy way. Re tile over the existing to get rid of the gap

They cut thin strips of tile to go at the bottom, not sure if you can see those in the picture. They didn't look great but the Silicon has made everything look a whole lot worse. Surely only a small little bead is needed, not the huge amount that's been put down?
 
To be fair it does look like it’s been put on with a butter knife. The colour should have matched the wall or floor tile. White just makes a bad finish look even worse
 
white has gradually made its way away from Bathrooms since the late 90’s. We used to use it round pans. Clear nowadays.

I would’ve colour matched with the floor grout probably. I’d have to be there to judge. If the gap is perfect I sometimes use clear too.
 
if you do not have height problems,
cover the floor with other tiles.
or put one of these
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as long as you hide the mess Silicon!!!
 

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