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I have had two tilers re-tile my bathroom. They left after 7.5 hours and said they would be back the next day to finish the job. However, I reckon the job needs to be done again from scratch. Your opinions and advice will be greatly appreciated. Thanks
 

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wildmouse

I should of send in my first post that I have just moved into a rented house (housing association) and it was their contractors that did this. I wont be charged, but fear they will just do the grouting and leave me with a bodged job. The tiles are sitting directly on the bath tub so no room for caulking. I am going to fight this untill they re-do the lot. I am shocked at the state of the work and more so at their supervisor who kept trying to fob me off.
 

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I should of send in my first post that I have just moved into a rented house (housing association) and it was their contractors that did this. I wont be charged, but fear they will just do the grouting and leave me with a bodged job. The tiles are sitting directly on the bath tub so no room for caulking. I am going to fight this untill they re-do the lot. I am shocked at the state of the work and more so at their supervisor who kept trying to fob me off.

Ah.. that explains the 150 x 150's which are the most basic/cheap tile there is and why the guys just threw them up, trust me all work they do will be the same. I hope you do get it re done though.
 

Ken Bruty

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What a mess. It looks like the work of a £10/m2 untrained housebasher as Dave put it. They generally don't care enough to finish it properly, and because they are paid such a low rate can't physically do it quick enough to earn enough for a days money, they're probably new to the job, and you may get a more experienced one if you ask them specifically, and they may or may not do a better job, but really their supervisor needs to get this sorted straight away, it's disgraceful work, keep on at them though. :smilewinkgrin:
 
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After 48 hrs some tiles were loose. There was no gap between the tub and tiles for caulking, like mentioned earlier. where spacers were used, the tiles were still not level. All this visible in the pics. The supervisor still insisted the job would look ok if i let them grout it, I refused and the surveyor insisted that the whole lot should come down and the job started from scratch. I will post pics of progress and hope that this time it is done correctly.

Thanks to everyone who posted, I'll keep you posted... 2011-09-08 13.58.53.jpg
 

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