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Is This A Bad Bathroom Tiling Job: Suspect Prep + Toilet Now Slopes
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[QUOTE="JimmyJ001, post: 987991, member: 60515"] Recently had a building company replace a leaking wet room floor, located on the 1st floor of a 1930's built terrace house. The tiles are large format porcelain tiles sitting on a Ditra Matt supported by 18" plywood. The rusty trowel that he left before the bank holiday w/e gave me some concern. This morning I couldn't help but notice this morning that the top of the toilet doesn't line up with the grout. The toilet is located on the far opposite walll where the shower is located. I had previous concerns that the installer didn't use a notched trowel. I could also see gaps in the adhesive applied to tiles he had laid. The rusty trowel that he left in a bucket of FastSet before the bank holiday w/e gave me some concern. He came back yesterday to finish off laying the rest of the tiles. He was due to come back today to connect the toilet and taps (didn't have the right sized connector), but he didn't pitch up. I've attached photo's mid job and when all the tiles were finally laid. Any feedback or advice would be most appreciated [/QUOTE]
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