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Davidmit

Hi all,

hopeing to get some advice from the pros. I've completely gutted out bathroom and have been getting everything sorted before getting it tiled. As a background I have underfloor heating mats down and concrete.

Spent a fair bit on tiles from porcelainosa and got a tiler in who was recommended and charges out at xx per meter. I am a bit of a perfectionist and like things done right, and now the tiling is finished it's not quite perfect. But I'm hoping for opinions as to how I can fix it.

The main problem was the ceiling is sloping in the bathroom, and where the tiles are finished the guys grouted between the tiles and the bottom of the ceiling slope. Is this normal? As its looks rubbish, so i need to hide the fact the tiles are slightly different lengths and the grout is a different thickness.
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Blimey, those where quick replies! thats what I get for trying to do it on the ipad, couldnt seem to attach a pic. It doesnt look terrible by any stretch, I may be being very picky. But I've read that I cant paint grout, so the wobbly grout line is quite obvious. I'd have preferred a clean edging strip, but I'm guessing getting one of those put on afterwards is pretty much impossible?
 
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John Benton

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I would have personally chamfered the back of the tile to the angle of the slope so the front of the tile meets the ceiling with a gap of 2mm left for a bead of silicon

I know its difficult without seeing the whole bathroom but was it not possible for him to set out so a full tile finished on the ceiling slope rather than a smallish cut like that?
 
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Stef

View attachment 51678 Maybe I am just being too perfectionist, I just expected not to have less than half a tile row at the ceiling, especially at eye height, and as this pic shows better the tiles aren't evenly cut. The ceiling is brand new and very close to straight, a bit of an odd angle but I would expect a pro to handle that?

The right hand tile is 1 or 2mm short, that's why it's showing so much.

Personally I would have finished the top of that tiling with a trim, just think it's a neater finish.

As already stated the tiler should have mitred the cut so it finished tighter against the coombe ceiling if he wasn't using a trim.
 

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