Stupotnoodle
TF
Hi
My builder is doing a lift conversation for us. He has tiled the walls of my existing bathroom but has asked me to change the floor tiles to from porcelain to ceramic as he can't cut around doorframes and pipes as he keeps cracking the porcelain tiles when more than a simple cut is involved.
He says they are impossible to cut . His workmanship on my loft is great so far and he still needs to tile the loft bathroom. We want porcelain tiles and don't want to comprise.
We have curved shower trays and holes need to be cut for pipes and electric shaver sockets. How hard are these tiles to cut? Is there something I could hire to make his job on my tiling go smoothly? I don't want to fall out with the builder, just want a good finish to the job.
It seems that when cutting a piece out for door architraves the tile breaks on the second cut
My builder is doing a lift conversation for us. He has tiled the walls of my existing bathroom but has asked me to change the floor tiles to from porcelain to ceramic as he can't cut around doorframes and pipes as he keeps cracking the porcelain tiles when more than a simple cut is involved.
He says they are impossible to cut . His workmanship on my loft is great so far and he still needs to tile the loft bathroom. We want porcelain tiles and don't want to comprise.
We have curved shower trays and holes need to be cut for pipes and electric shaver sockets. How hard are these tiles to cut? Is there something I could hire to make his job on my tiling go smoothly? I don't want to fall out with the builder, just want a good finish to the job.
It seems that when cutting a piece out for door architraves the tile breaks on the second cut