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Chris101

I have just taken more pics at the best angles possible so you can see what the tiler meant by uneven tiles. Should I expect it fully flush or is it very difficult to get them completely flush?

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Time's Ran Out

After all your previous posts trying to prepare for a good job it must be disappointing to be in this situation.
I would assume you checked his portfolio prior to contracting this 'tiler' but this is work well outside his skill set. Basic mistakes are evident in the setting out, and the border is a complete mess.
Not sure if anything can be salvaged from where it is at present, but it's never going to look a professional job.
 
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Chris101

The base of the pathway was naturally uneven, which the original landscapers advised on this due to the way the house was originally designed..

The tiler mentioned the same at the beginning - 'due to this the pathway wont be 100% straight'...

The tiler spoke very well, has a website that looks very professional and we found him through a recommendation online....

Could he really be a cow boy or could other factors of the base and layout of the property be causing these issues?
 
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Old Mod

The base of the pathway was naturally uneven, which the original landscapers advised on this due to the way the house was originally designed..

The tiler mentioned the same at the beginning - 'due to this the pathway wont be 100% straight'...

The tiler spoke very well, has a website that looks very professional and we found him through a recommendation online....

Could he really be a cow boy or could other factors of the base and layout of the property be causing these issues?

What has the design of the house got to do with the path not being flat?
Flat doesn't necessarily mean level, it just means flat!
And what's an even floor got to do with it not being straight?
Whether it's perfectly perpendicular to the property is one thing, but that has nothing to do with it being flat or level.
U'd want a slight fall for drainage, but it can still be flat and straight.
The top half of the image below is an extension, joining the garage to the main house.
But it's not in line with the main building, it's twisted. I separated the two with that oblong detail in the middle, so that it all appears in line.
But both halves are still straight, just not with each other :D
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LM

That 'tiler' hasn't got a clue, that adhesive 'bed/PREP?' Is an absolute mess and don't start me about the setting out. He's a guy that's maybe seen someone do it before and thinks he can do it to and is chancing his arm. Nothing more needs to be said really, a picture paints a thousand words as they say!
 

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