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Bill
Youtube is not the bible of tiling.
I had received a quote from the builder which included the labour element for tiling, as I paid for the materials. So I don't know what his figure for tiling was. Just like I don't know what he included for a painter, a plasterer and a labourer (for when a couple of walls were removed. Plumber and electricians provided separate quotes to him. I would reckon though, now that he has stated how much he paid to other trades and since I know his normal daily rate, that he had included £ 2,000 for 1 weeks work in tiling.Paying Topps £3000 doesn't mean anything as you probably could have paid a lot less with another tile supplier for the same materials and spend the extra on higher rated professional tiler.
Incidentally, what was your budget for the tile fixing?
No assumptions. It happens to be all facts.You make a lot of assumptions there^
I don't say it is, however I consider it a reasonable source of information and as it contains a load of experience then I have to give due weight to it. For instance, I could see the consistency of the grout that they used - and I compare it with the consistency of the grout that the contractor used - his grout was too sloppy - and I believe that this has led to a lot of shrinkage on drying and the pitting on the vertical tile trim in the photos.Youtube is not the bible of tiling.
But you would never leave them misaligned, would you Tom ?Mosaic sheets, in their construction, are sometimes misaligned when being formed by the manufacturer - are you going to complain to them too?
What if they are paper faced sheets?But you would never leave them misaligned, would you Tom ?
Any tiler worth his salt would cut the mesh round the offending piece and re aline it.....a common problem that I've no doubt we have all come across..
At what point do you start taking the hit for straightening out poor quality mosaics or turning around to your customer and telling them you need extra money or walking of the job .But you would never leave them misaligned, would you Tom ?
Any tiler worth his salt would cut the mesh round the offending piece and re aline it.....a common problem that I've no doubt we have all come across..