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Chris101

I would get a different tiler, some one proven who can do the job properly. Although you have Dural down, his fixing methods aren't going to change. The builder pulled one up in 10 seconds and I am not at all supprised.
A little difficult as we took out a project with this construction to re-do the whole kitchen (strip out, flooring, tiling, UFH, re-plumbing, electrics, lighting and decorating) and some other jobs like replace our front windows and radiators.
Currently we have no kitchen (it has been 4 weeks since we sold our old kitchen) and the new kitchen is coming from abroad and will be delivered/installed in 3-4 weeks time.
Lastly we have a baby due in 5 weeks, so literally all is touch and go!

We purposely chose this company as they provide industry recognised guarantee's, they are apart of Trust Mark/FMB, they had the most detailed quotes out of the many we received and they all had good references from their previous customers....
 
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Chris101

Here are some more of the progress of the works today -

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Dumbo

I had fmb or gmc ring me up once can't remember which one . I only had to supply them with references and pictures of work which they weren't going to check were my pictures and also that the references weren't from people I know . The main thing is they just want your builders money to be on their register
 
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Flintstone

Seriously Chris, look at that tile they have taken up, It's almost reusable. If the same tiler is tiling it again, with the same methods it's almost certain to fail imo.
 
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Dumbo

Seriously Chris, look at that tile they have taken up, It's almost reusable. If the same tiler is tiling it again, with the same methods it's almost certain to fail imo.
Agreed if I have had to reuse tiles I've had to grind adhesive off the back
 

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I can't recall ever being able to lift a floor tile that I've fitted in one piece. They should break into pieces if fixed correctly once the adhesive has set.
 
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Chris101

Progress pic of today.
Spoke to the main construction company owner today and he assured me to give the tiler another go and what needs to get done, will get done and if still not happy at the end of it they will re-do to get right.

So the Tiler today finished laying the dural dura matting, taped the lines and started to tile but this time was back buttering and bedding them down.
I watched a Bal Video of how to tile and it was more or less the same method the tiler was doing.

I have only seen the birds eye pic however will need to inspect any voids under the tiles when I get home...

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Spare Tool

Progress pic of today.
Spoke to the main construction company owner today and he assured me to give the tiler another go and what needs to get done, will get done and if still not happy at the end of it they will re-do to get right.

So the Tiler today finished laying the dural dura matting, taped the lines and started to tile but this time was back buttering and bedding them down.
I watched a Bal Video of how to tile and it was more or less the same method the tiler was doing.
Hopefully things will go in the right direction now

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All good then, well done in sticking to your guns to make sure correct procedures were followed even if it meant lifting what had been done already...too many come on here asking for help after its too late and jobs finished and paid for
 

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