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inspecta72
Hi guys, I have a question regarding something that's driving me nuts! We have just had a friend (he being a tiler by trade) lay 60 X 60 porcelain floor tiles in the kitchen and hall - these being adjoining rooms. The guy laid the first tiles in the kitchen along the longest straight wall opposite the kitchen units and kept everything nice and straight from thereon. However, we have a pretty old house and nothing (and I mean nothing) is straight and when he attempted to 'flow' the tiles into the hall, he realised they would not be straight according to the hall room/walls. Therefore he laid the tiles straight according to the room and so now the grout lines, although adjoined at the doorway, angle off to the right to the extent that it can be immediately seen. Now unfortunately, the tiles are set and on being questioned about the issue the tiler said that he really had no option because the rooms are totally out of line with each other. My question is, is the guy trying to pull one and is it really such a problem? I need to add that I WILL be using a transition strip at the door.
Any help would be greatly appreciated, Steve.
Any help would be greatly appreciated, Steve.