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gaspode44
Hi,
I'm having an extension built and they've just finished tiling a bathroom floor with porcelain tiles - the floor is new first floor standard timber construction - underfloor heating was installed - wire in screed system on insulation
Problem is the tiles feel very uneven underfoot - considering its a new bathroom some tile corners where they meet are very uneven with at least a 1mm difference - doesn't sound like a lot but is visible and noticeable when walking barefoot
Am I being unreasonable in asking for this to be corrected (ripped up and relaid)
Should some kind of self leveller been used on top of the heating screed?
tiles are 300x300
Rest of workmanship inc wall tiling looks good - couple of pics attached
Thanks in advance
Richard
I'm having an extension built and they've just finished tiling a bathroom floor with porcelain tiles - the floor is new first floor standard timber construction - underfloor heating was installed - wire in screed system on insulation
Problem is the tiles feel very uneven underfoot - considering its a new bathroom some tile corners where they meet are very uneven with at least a 1mm difference - doesn't sound like a lot but is visible and noticeable when walking barefoot
Am I being unreasonable in asking for this to be corrected (ripped up and relaid)
Should some kind of self leveller been used on top of the heating screed?
tiles are 300x300
Rest of workmanship inc wall tiling looks good - couple of pics attached
Thanks in advance
Richard