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It looks like he's either worked from the top of the bath or from the floor up and realised when he got to the sill that he'd dropped one. What's the cut size at the top of the window and at ceiling level if you could post a pic
 
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Dee Griffiths

It looks like he's either worked from the top of the bath or from the floor up and realised when he got to the sill that he'd dropped one. What's the cut size at the top of the window and at ceiling level if you could post a pic
He started from along the top of the bath
It looks like he's either worked from the top of the bath or from the floor up and realised when he got to the sill that he'd dropped one. What's the cut size at the top of the window and at ceiling level if you could post a pic
He started Friday m along the bath I have attached pics for the cut size top and bottom of window

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Spud

You are the customer and you are paying, so it's up to you really, if you are not happy then you have to tell him what you want, I don't know how he is going to finish the window side reveals either? That will need some sort of trim too.

I am not a professional tiler, but if this was mine and I was paying for it, I would have chucked him out without paying. That's not a professional job in my opinion.

But as I say I am not a tiler, I just do my own diy jobs, but looks like I could do better than him.
you are deluded
 
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Dee Griffiths

You are the customer and you are paying, so it's up to you really, if you are not happy then you have to tell him what you want, I don't know how he is going to finish the window side reveals either? That will need some sort of trim too.

I am not a professional tiler, but if this was mine and I was paying for it, I would have chucked him out without paying. That's not a professional job in my opinion.

But as I say I am not a tiler, I just do my own diy jobs, but looks like I could do better than him.
Thank you I wish I was as brave as you to say something, it cost £600 for the labour and I must admit everywhere looks okay to me as I'm not a tiler myself. But he was a so called profession and should have done a boss Job. Thank you for the reply
 
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Dee Griffiths

I can't quite work out what's going on from the pics, is it a kitchen or bathroom walls? It looks like the tiles on the face of the wall have been set out too low, a pic from further back would help.
Hi thank you for the reply it's my bathroom and I've added a picture

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Dee Griffiths

a nice piece of 20/30mm thick stone or quartz would sort out the problem
Thanks for the reply but I'm Not sure what is a 20/30 thick stone or quartz is and would the tiler be able to replace it before he grouts or is it too late as all the tiles are in place around the window

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