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pilsburypie

Firstly a huge thanks to all who replied to my first post about my problem bathroom floor and tiles slumping and grout cracking.(Probably best to read that so you can get the scene set).

I now know that a builder is NOT a tiler! I have had some excellent responses on how to get my problem floor sorted, but some people have said don't let him fix the problem as he is obviously not up to the job and persue for costs in small claims. (He has agreed to come to redo the floor the same poor way as originally! I've yet to inform him on the proper way you chaps have suggested)

The rest of his tiling sucks too, but the job was completed March last year some 10 months ago. We were never happy with the job, but major problems like the floor and leaking bath (3 times) and the job over running by 3 weeks overshadowed all the less major points. Take a look at some of my photos, I know what you're all gonna say about the job, but I really want to know where I stand about getting a professional to do the whole job properly and claim costs off him some 10months later.....

Massive silicon joints around floor, chipped poorly cut edges, ridiculous mitred trim...... take a look. Such a shame for such a lot of hard saved money
 

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mikethetile

Yes you can go ahead
treat the whole job as one and explain that you havent dealt with the other issues as the bathroom floor was a safety hazzard and you wanted that part of the job resolved first and then wanted to pick up the issues with the other tiling

you can do this on line, you will also need a report from a pro tiler

you have given him ample oppurtunity to resolve this matter so youn dont need to allow him any more

pm Dave for a suitable tiler in your area
 
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diamondtiling

Why did you allow him to continue when it was obvious he is a chancer? There are so many decent hardworking tilers out there with little work and people allow shoddy builders to do everything. Its not hard to check people out and if you cant see previous work then dont proceed. Did he give you the best price for all the work? If so then you went for the cheapest option and that will always bring trouble.
Sorry to sound harsh but its time customers stopped allowing builders to do the tiling and the plumbing and all the other trades that some builders think is easy.

:prrr::prrr:
 

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