That's not a professional Tilers work!!
Handyman or DIY ??
Handyman or DIY ??
This is the problem. Although I think you do both Handymen and DIYers a disservice, as they could easily have produced a much better finish.That's not a professional Tilers work!!
Handyman or DIY ??
As I said earlier more truths to come out .OMG now you tell us it's a wetroom!
You will have a wet room, but it will be the room directly underneath your recently tiled room.
You have not done your homework and you have employed an odd job man to do the work of a highly skilled person. We are trying to help you, but you are drip feeding us information. You are also telling us a lot of unnecessary information about work colleagues etc.
I find it hard to believe that you do not have pictures of the bathroom/wetroom (taken from a distance so that we can see the whole room).
You say that the work is not good enough standard for a tiler, but the bloke who tiled it is not a tiler!!
I just don't know what to think or say now.
Good luck.
There is very little point in using spacers on mosaics,because they are never perfectly aligned on the backing mat.They were misaligned because the joints are of different sizes. This contractor said that you don't use spacers when laying mosaic tiles, which is completely the opposite of what the educational videos on You Tube show. So I am not going to complain to the manufacturers because it is not a manufacturing fault but a tiling contractors installation fault. Inspection of the photographs would show you the varying joint widths where the mosaic pattern goes out of register and it is because the joint widths were different that the "out of register" occurred. This "out of registration" effect occurs both horizontally and vertically because the contractor didn't lay the mosaic sheets properly. A little time and care on his part would have worked wonders - but he completely miscalculated the time that he was going to need to do the job - and because he had another job scheduled (not a tiling job) he rushed it. Also, the fact is that I do not believe he had done any tiling for several years because he had been employed in fitting fitted furniture in school, laboratories, etc and so when he came to do my job (both building work and then the tiling) he was "rusty" - and that is being extremely kind to him. I was not aware that he was going to do the tiling - I thought that he was going to hire a tiling professional (just as he hired plumbers and an electrician).
OMG now you tell us it's a wetroom!
You will have a wet room, but it will be the room directly underneath your recently tiled room.
You have not done your homework and you have employed an odd job man to do the work of a highly skilled person. We are trying to help you, but you are drip feeding us information. You are also telling us a lot of unnecessary information about work colleagues etc.
I find it hard to believe that you do not have pictures of the bathroom/wetroom (taken from a distance so that we can see the whole room).
You say that the work is not good enough standard for a tiler, but the bloke who tiled it is not a tiler!!
I just don't know what to think or say now.
Good luck.