Wow! That looks amazing. Not 100% sure what they are called, will have to check the invoice. That’s what I should have on my floor. Did you do this job?FYI if these were Topps Starluxe range you should have had zero issues with size differences. 37sqm done and all were equal thickness 👍
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Wow! That looks amazing. Not 100% sure what they are called, will have to check the invoice. That’s what I should have on my floor. Did you do this job?
You're right , I won't fit slate today unless it's been calibrated and it's something like Amazonian so it has a nice even riven not like that Chinese multi rubbishThat doesn't sound like fun @jcrtiling![]()
If you're using a solicitor show him the report and see if he's happy .Thanks for all the replies on this thread, it looks like my floor will be going to small claims court now. Who would be the best person to get a written report that would hold up in court? I have a report from a tiler already that I’m happy with, Ive looked into getting an expert witness report but that’s £1000 ish. Would it be worth contacting a tiler registered with The Tile Association as being a member of a body it may be stronger than a tilers report. Maybe even get another tilers report to back up the existing report?
Any help would be greatly received, also any tilers in the Glasgow/ Cumbernauld area willing to assist? (Paid for your time of course)
Thanks
Not planning on using a solicitor as I feel the photos & video evidence should be enough. Just would prefer this to be backed up by someone in the trade &/or part of a body/ association.If you're using a solicitor show him the report and see if he's happy .
Sometimes the court will appoint a independent professional witness