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lomond

Hi folks

I have just paid an experienced tiler for tiling my hallway with 800mm x 40mm wood effect porceilin tiles, but I am concerned that the floor may now be hazardous to my toddler grandkid if they walk on it with their bare feet. about 1/3rd of the tiles have a lippage of 1 to 2.5mm. I am unsure if this is an acceptable standard of work and I am not sure wether he will be within his rights to say this is an acceptable finish. He originally wanted to lay a sub base of 6mm ply. But i insisted that he use 9mm ply. I wanted him to screw it down but he used ring nails anyway and said he has never had any complaints in 40 odd years. I felt I had to trust his judgement and went along with it. But now that I see the lippage and variation in grout lines of between 2mm and 4mm, I am concerned and feel i should ask him back to rectify. Can any professionals out there advise me if I am being unreasonable or not--before I contact him?

Many thanks --in anticipation

Lomond
 
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One Day

The simple fact he wanted 6mm ply and that he was then happy with 9mm ply says he's a joker.
The job sounds awful as I'm sure pics would prove.
1st big question: Have you paid him?
 
L

lomond

The simple fact he wanted 6mm ply and that he was then happy with 9mm ply says he's a joker.
The job sounds awful as I'm sure pics would prove.
1st big question: Have you paid him?

I have paid him. I that suggested he sends me an invoice before payment--but he said that was not possible. I trusted his ability because I contacted him through rated people and he seemed good as he has a bathroom conversions business and has a separate card as a tiler. Pictures will be on the way soon if I can figure how to get them from my wifes i-pad

Thanks

Lomond
 
W

White Room

Hi Whitebeam, just trying to figure out how to insert pictures into the thread

Thanks,

Lomond

Where you make a post there are symbols above the box, click on the third symbol from the right hand side and it will indicate "insert image".
 
L

lomond

Where you make a post there are symbols above the box, click on the third symbol from the right hand side and it will indicate "insert image".

2nd attempt at sending photo--my last one got an alert to say I had exceeded the allowed file size.
 
O

One Day

Having paid him there's little you can do now.
Payment can be said to be acceptance of the work and completion of contract.
Independent inspection and legal pursuit would be your only option now I think (I'm no expert though).
If he values his rating on Rated People (which has now shown it's real "worth") you could always tell him that if he doesn't want you to leave a very honest review with links to pictures or even this thread, then you want him to.........
Just an idea!
 

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Having paid him there's little you can do now.
Payment can be said to be acceptance of the work and completion of contract.
Independent inspection and legal pursuit would be your only option now I think (I'm no expert though).
If he values his rating on Rated People (which has now shown it's real "worth") you could always tell him that if he doesn't want you to leave a very honest review with links to pictures or even this thread, then you want him to.........
Just an idea!

Not in the eyes of the law.

My suggestion would be to pursue him but unfortunately based on what he has done so far you might struggle to get hold of him to sort it out.
 

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