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Protilers

My comments in my previous post are made irrelivent by your pictures.............GARY'S sugestion is best......ping from wall to wall and cut in.....if you have a few quid spare....instead of putting in raked cuts.......get a strip of " matching (or contrasting!)marble dropped in as a threshold! highlighting the rebate!

best wishes

Lee
 
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Jas007

One more clarification - could tiler strike a parallel line 30mm (widest part of rake) from door and do a closure joints from there? Or wall to wall line in front of recess as per Gary? My tiler is coming in tomorrow so will need to give him my choice. Surprised he didn't come up with any ideas apart from plastic strip!
 
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charlie1

Hi jas, can you give me a closer look at pic 4 please, the tile at the top of the pic nearest the wall seems to have a shadow which suggests to me lack of adhesive. I would address this before any other work continues! My point being - it may not be the only one.... I hope I'm sooooo wrong especially considering the tile you have.
 
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Jas007

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charlie1

Has, those pics certainly concern me! Especially the 2nd one! Your tiler back fills, not 100% sure of what he means but going by pic 1 I'm guessing he is going back and filling the voids left when tiling.... 2 issues with this, he can maybe back fill, but you can't front fill or middle fill as you have no access thus no pro tiler would do this! ...hope I'm understanding situation correctly here
You need to be getting as close to 100% coverage on a floor as you can, especially with stone such as marble! .... I'm not seeing this here!
 
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charlie1

If he serrated the floor I would expect to see the serration marks beyond the tiles, there is one or 2 where this is not pressent and that's what initially drew my attention. + the shadow under the tile + the rather poor screeding. Jas, don't think I'm being piccy, I would have concerns about that floor if I where you. Time will tell how good the installation is mate but if I where you, I'd be lifting one of those tiles for further inspection to see!
 

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