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Hi,

I have had a bathroom and en-suite reconfigured as well as all new floor and wall tiles. I have also had a new en-suite fitted from scratch.

I agreed to provide all the materials and then my bathroom fitter wanted to charge me for the cost of materials.

I can post before and after pictures, my issues are as follows and I would like to be reasonable.

1) Cost of pipework, new pipework running into soil pipes. My other bathroom fitter says it does not cost that much.

2) Tile fitting issues include:-
a) uneven tile spaces
b) Lippage
c) uneven floor
d) rough edges on tiles
e) hole made in my brickwork not using core drill
f) uneven /missing grout and decorators caulk
g) amount of tiles used
h) the radiators have pipes coming out of one square showing plastic as opposed to two circular holes.

I can attach pictures.
 
Hi,

I have had a bathroom and en-suite reconfigured as well as all new floor and wall tiles. I have also had a new en-suite fitted from scratch.

I agreed to provide all the materials and then my bathroom fitter wanted to charge me for the cost of materials.

I can post before and after pictures, my issues are as follows and I would like to be reasonable.

1) Cost of pipework, new pipework running into soil pipes. My other bathroom fitter says it does not cost that much.

2) Tile fitting issues include:-
a) uneven tile spaces
b) Lippage
c) uneven floor
d) rough edges on tiles
e) hole made in my brickwork not using core drill
f) uneven /missing grout and decorators caulk
g) amount of tiles used
h) the radiators have pipes coming out of one square showing plastic as opposed to two circular holes.

I can attach pictures.
 

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On the whole, disregarding what he tried to charge for etc the tiling itself isn't too bad imo. A little messy here with the grout but that can be easily sorted, there has been a lot lot worse posted on here, which I know doesn't mean anything to your situation but it could of been a lot worse, that being said if your not happy then you need to bring it up with the tiler.

That rough cut right under the cill doesn't look good, the square holes and the chip behind the rads might be acceptable to some people as its behind the rad, some of the grouting is a bit shallow but as I said on the whole is looks OK to me.

I would have a chat with him and try and come to an amicable agreement either for a bit of a discount or replacing the offending tiles.

Obviously the other issues with lost parts damaged bits etc has exacerbated the tiling bits.
 
On the whole, disregarding what he tried to charge for etc the tiling itself isn't too bad imo. A little messy here with the grout but that can be easily sorted, there has been a lot lot worse posted on here, which I know doesn't mean anything to your situation but it could of been a lot worse, that being said if your not happy then you need to bring it up with the tiler.

That rough cut right under the cill doesn't look good, the square holes and the chip behind the rads might be acceptable to some people as its behind the rad, some of the grouting is a bit shallow but as I said on the whole is looks OK to me.

I would have a chat with him and try and come to an amicable agreement either for a bit of a discount or replacing the offending tiles.

Obviously the other issues with lost parts damaged bits etc has exacerbated the tiling bits.
Hi thanks for replying, can you please clarify what do you mean a little messy and how would you correc it ?

The pipes are visible as it’s not a solid rad, how do you sort shallow grout, what about the uneven floor.

I posted one bathroom and 2 x en-suites.
 
Hi thanks for replying, can you please clarify what do you mean a little messy and how would you correc it ?

The pipes are visible as it’s not a solid rad, how do you sort shallow grout, what about the uneven floor.

I posted one bathroom and 2 x en-suites.
The 'messy' I refer to is the grout around the edges of the tiles and the haze, if dried on this could be removed with a grout haze remover.

The shallow grout lines could be raked out and re-grouted if they are that troublesome.

The pipes could of probably been neater if they came out of the walls at the location of the valves, which of course is not the tilers fault unless he done the pipework for the rads then its just a bit of bad planning.

The uneven floor can only really be rectified by levelling out the subfloor and relaying the tiles, which could be seen as a grey area. If you just asked him to tile the floor then that's what he has done, if you specified that you wanted the floor levelled out then that's a different matter.

As I said, in my humble opinion, its not really really bad work. Others on here might well disagree, everyone has different levels of what is acceptable etc Point out the bits to the tiler and take it from there.
 
Hi,

Thanks for taking the time to reply.

What are the errors ?

How do you get rid of hazing ?

what about the floor, he built that up and said he would make level yet it’s well out.

thanks
Grout haze is a residue left over from the grouting process, if its really dried on hard you can use a remover which is a type of weak acid, more often than not though it just needs a wipe with a clean damp cloth as its just a dust.

The floor issue needs to be brought up with the tiler, if he agreed to level it then it should be level.
 

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