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MissH
Hi,
I posted another thread a while ago on the problems I was having with my ceramic tiling in my kitchen. Briefly job done end of 2008, grout started cracking after 2 weeks. Tiles "re-fixed" by builder except they weren't and they've failed really badly leaving my floor in a terrible mess. Sorry not sure how to post a link to that thread..
I wrote to him and he's basically blamed me for making him put 6mm ply down. I also commented on the advice I'd received here and from a pro tiler that he should have screwed the boards down at 150mm intervals not 300mm. He's come back saying he followed the instrucutions on the adhesive "plywood fixed at 300mm". Actually I still have the bag of adhesive he used (Ultra Pro flex single part rapid set adhesive) in the garage and it states "Boards should be 18mm thick and screwed down to the joists at 300mm centres or less". He's also saying that the tiles could have failed due to water leaks, dropping of heavy goods (? his words!) and general "missed used" (? again his wording).
My question is, what does 300mm centre mean? Should the edges be screwed down closer together? If he read the instructions on the bag then why has he installed only 6mm boards. Very upsetting. Could you also tell me how long a tiled floor is reasonably supposed to last please?
I really need to get an independent tiling report done to take this further in samll claims but looked on the TTA website and it costs about £1000! Do any pro tilers do inspection reports? I'm happy to pay a fee but can't afford a one that expensive which is more than it would cost to get the tiles done again From my pictures do you think I would have a good case in small claims?
He's also complaining that I've sent him too many letters (about other structural work he did) and that he won't answer all of them!
Thanks for any advice.
I posted another thread a while ago on the problems I was having with my ceramic tiling in my kitchen. Briefly job done end of 2008, grout started cracking after 2 weeks. Tiles "re-fixed" by builder except they weren't and they've failed really badly leaving my floor in a terrible mess. Sorry not sure how to post a link to that thread..
I wrote to him and he's basically blamed me for making him put 6mm ply down. I also commented on the advice I'd received here and from a pro tiler that he should have screwed the boards down at 150mm intervals not 300mm. He's come back saying he followed the instrucutions on the adhesive "plywood fixed at 300mm". Actually I still have the bag of adhesive he used (Ultra Pro flex single part rapid set adhesive) in the garage and it states "Boards should be 18mm thick and screwed down to the joists at 300mm centres or less". He's also saying that the tiles could have failed due to water leaks, dropping of heavy goods (? his words!) and general "missed used" (? again his wording).
My question is, what does 300mm centre mean? Should the edges be screwed down closer together? If he read the instructions on the bag then why has he installed only 6mm boards. Very upsetting. Could you also tell me how long a tiled floor is reasonably supposed to last please?
I really need to get an independent tiling report done to take this further in samll claims but looked on the TTA website and it costs about £1000! Do any pro tilers do inspection reports? I'm happy to pay a fee but can't afford a one that expensive which is more than it would cost to get the tiles done again From my pictures do you think I would have a good case in small claims?
He's also complaining that I've sent him too many letters (about other structural work he did) and that he won't answer all of them!
Thanks for any advice.
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