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maggiemay
Hi Chris,
Thanks for this. We do have spare tiles and the tiler has said he will replace the cracked ones - but at the cost of irretrievably damaging our underfloor heating. We were really pleased with his work but at the moment, his attitude is very bullish and he's giving no quarter! Initially, he said we had dropped something then on his second visit to see the second cracked tile he said that of course the floor will be moving which is why he used a flexible adhesive. I would happily let him replace the two tiles if we could guarantee that we didn't lose the underfloor heating and that it wouldn't happen elsewhere subsequently.
I think your suggestion is reasonable, and according to other forum members if done carefully, we shouldn't lose the underfloor heating. I just wish our tiler was being as reasonable! I was hoping to employ the services of another tiler to act as mediator but the Tile Association are quoting £770 for the service!! We could certainly have the floor retiled for that!
Maggie May
Thanks for this. We do have spare tiles and the tiler has said he will replace the cracked ones - but at the cost of irretrievably damaging our underfloor heating. We were really pleased with his work but at the moment, his attitude is very bullish and he's giving no quarter! Initially, he said we had dropped something then on his second visit to see the second cracked tile he said that of course the floor will be moving which is why he used a flexible adhesive. I would happily let him replace the two tiles if we could guarantee that we didn't lose the underfloor heating and that it wouldn't happen elsewhere subsequently.
I think your suggestion is reasonable, and according to other forum members if done carefully, we shouldn't lose the underfloor heating. I just wish our tiler was being as reasonable! I was hoping to employ the services of another tiler to act as mediator but the Tile Association are quoting £770 for the service!! We could certainly have the floor retiled for that!
Maggie May