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Robbb

Hi all,

After saving and saving and finally getting our new bathroom installed were not too happy with the finish of the tiling. I’ve signed up here to get some advice.

Is this a poor finish? Looks bad to me and I’d expect better. Am I have expecting too much?

I’d estimate 10 tiles have cuts similar to these (although these are the worst).

Would this be easy to resolve? My fitter subbed the work out to a tiler, so am in contact with him directly but waiting for him to reply.

Cheers
Rob

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Its not good, very far from perfection, which is what you should be expecting. But its certainly not the worst we've seen here.
Its the fine details he's struggled with, I'd expect that he's a half-decent site tiler, but lacking that extra bit of attention to detail needed on a higher-spec domestic.

Should really have been spotted before it got to the finishing stages though, as now its a bigger job to replace the dodgy bits
 
some customers, could they accept this job?
who are these customers?
I do not understand,
the usual habit of making clear grouting
with non-calibrated dark tiles,
the mosaic in marble, best to avoid talking.
just seeing the first photos, I have no client
who would accept this work.
and I'm sure.
 
As has been mentioned previously poor tiling. If I was to fix that job I would insist on stripping it out and starting again.

The main contractor you hired is responsible for this, as it was him who sub contracted the tiling out. If he does or doesn't get money from the previous tiler or has paid him is not your problem.


Best of luck with it and I hope you get a good outcome.
 

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