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jayfigs

HI FROM NEW MEMBER IN BRIGHTON.
RECENTLY BOUGHT NEW SLATE TILES FOR KITCHEN EXTENSION AND NOT SURE OF THE QUALITY. THE SAMPLE TILES WE GOT THRU THE POST LOOKED LOVELY SO WE PARTED WITH THE BEST PART OF 700 QUID TO FINISH THE FLOOR. WHAT WAS DELIVERED LOOKS PRETTY AWFUL. APART FROM NEARLY A THIRD OF THE 600 X 600 BEING CRACKED OR BROKEN, THE FINISH LOOKS AWFUL. SOME ARE PITTED WITH PARTICLE FALLING OUT, OTHERS HAVE BIG STEPS WITH RAZOR SHARP EDGES THAT COULD SLICE THE BOTTOM OF YOUR FOOT OFF! IS THIS HOW THEY ARE SUPPOSED TO LOOK BEFORE BEING FITTED? AND WILL THE TILER SAND THESE SHARP BITS DOWN TO MAKE IT SAFER AS PART OF THE INSTALLATION...
WONDERING IF I SHOULD SEND THE WHOLE LOT BACK .
AWAITING YOUR EXPERT ADVICE
jayfigs, Brighton:thumbsdown:
 
The tiles need to be graded thick to the and then the tiler, a real one not a guy who says he can tile, will fix them in accordance with your substrate.

Buying online can cause a while host of issues. What you are describing doesn't sound good at all but if you can get some pictures up then you will get a more correct reply.
 
J

jayfigs

Here are a couple of examples DSCN0768.jpg DSCN0769.jpg DSCN0763.jpg
 
thats the way the slate is im afraid ,but if you have a lot of broken ones i would send the whole lot back,some your tiler would be able to use for cuts but if there are a lot ,welly you havent paid for broken tiles ,i have doe a lot of them floors and they do look good when complete ,colour enchaced and sealed you will have a good looking floor
 
You will get some tiles like this as it is the nature of slate, but i would go through the lot of them, pull out the ones which are unaceptable, and get the shop you bought them from to exchange them.
any good retailer will do this for you.


If you reread they were bought online !
 
C

Concrete guy

Quite honestly you probably have more recourse buying on line when you consider Distance Selling Regulations, this gives you far more leverage than actually walking into a shop.

The slate pictured doesn't look abnormal, it's a natural riven slate (split as opposed to cut).

It would be normal to grade them for thickness and put aside any that you didn't want in the centre of the floor and utilise these for cuts.

However, if a reasonable percentage are broken - do nothing with them now other than photograph and log the numbers intact/broken and take this up witht he supplying company. They are obliged to correct this.
 

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