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Looks like the tiler has just followed the contour of your bad walls.

Maybe they should have said to you when starting or looking at the job that your walls are out of plumb do you want use to follow the walls or knock all the render off back to block and re-board it to make it level. This would cost a lot more money this way.
 
Looks like the tiler has just followed the contour of your bad walls.

Maybe they should have said to you when starting or looking at the job that your walls are out of plumb do you want use to follow the walls or knock all the render off back to block and re-board it to make it level. This would cost a lot more money this way.


I do agree with. That. Some do. Some don’t. BUT I always ask
 
Looks like the tiler has just followed the contour of your bad walls.

Maybe they should have said to you when starting or looking at the job that your walls are out of plumb do you want use to follow the walls or knock all the render off back to block and re-board it to make it level. This would cost a lot more money this way.
It was written in the job spec/contract. Tiler breached the contract and is being given a chance to correct the contract by means of having to remove the tiles and plaster the wall. I wonder what next if refusal happens?
 
I do agree with. That. Some do. Some don’t. BUT I always ask

The thing about asking is half the customers will always think your having their pants down, people always get funny when you say I can do this but it will be extra. Not everyone is like this, some jobs it's like trying to make a silk purse out of a pigs ear
 
The thing about asking is half the customers will always think your having their pants down, people always get funny when you say I can do this but it will be extra. Not everyone is like this, some jobs it's like trying to make a silk purse out of a pigs ear
I agree. I offer options. I’m honest. And sometimes do myself out of work. But it’s up to the customer when given options. However. I have limits as to what I will do
 
It was written in the job spec/contract. Tiler breached the contract and is being given a chance to correct the contract by means of having to remove the tiles and plaster the wall. I wonder what next if refusal happens?


Well if it's been written into the quote given to you that walls will be made true before tiling then he will have to sort it out.

Best way for the tiler if he is not taking all the tiles off and re boarding is to use a rapid set adheasive to level the areas off then tile onto that. If you use bonding and plaster it's going to need weeks to dry before you can tile on the top. Plus 20kg m2 weight limit with plaster and I bet those tiles,adheasive and grout are just over that weight anyway.
 
Well if it's been written into the quote given to you that walls will be made true before tiling then he will have to sort it out.

Best way for the tiler if he is not taking all the tiles off and re boarding is to use a rapid set adheasive to level the areas off then tile onto that. If you use bonding and plaster it's going to need weeks to dry before you can tile on the top. Plus 20kg m2 weight limit with plaster and I bet those tiles,adheasive and grout are just over that weight anyway.
I expect he is already on plaster so using rapid set 20mm is going to increase the weight
 

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