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EazyTileZ

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Hi im a long time lurker of this forum. Just want to say its a great forum full of brilliant information and tips. Odd bit of comedy too which is nice. Anyways i am a reasonably experienced tiler who has recently gone self employed. I did a job the other day and the customer has come back saying there not happy. Just would like to hear thoughts of this forum. Is the customer justified to have over 60% of money back?

I offered to go back and resolve issues bit was told the partial refund would be preferred which i agreed to.

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Qwerty

Welcome to the forum

As the other guys have said really. In the past we have all had to work with very sizey tiles. Sometimes this results in uneven spacing but if this is the case then a slightly wider joint should be used to disguise the variation.

Are the tiles level or is it the variation in grout joint they are unhappy with?
Were you not given the opportunity to rectify any issues?
What tiles are they?
 
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