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[QUOTE="advancetiling, post: 497322"] Hi all, whats your views on this: Been called out to report on then retile a job which a previous tilers made a right hash of. From our findings hes overboarded chipboard with 5mm ply then dot and dab the floor tiles.600x300 porcelain.According to customer he then tipped grout down the sink which has caused a flood and debonded many tiles.Quite a few are cracked and hollow due to insufficient coverage.On further inspection,hes packed quite a few out with cardboard from the tile box.Laughable really.This is going to court soon and i think its a cut and dried case but the tiler has had his own independant report done with a builder(who i suspect is his mate).He claims the tiling is to a good standard and that the flood would have debonded the tiles regardless.(he fails to acknowledge the flood was the tilers fault).Theres also bad lippage,cracked grout etc.I suspect hes probably used pva on the floor also.The customer is really worried in case the judge rules against her.What do you think,anything else i can put to her to reassure her that its entirely the tilers fault? [/QUOTE]
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