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Hi all,
After saving and saving and finally getting our new bathroom installed were not too happy with the finish of the tiling. I’ve signed up here to get some advice.
Is this a poor finish? Looks bad to me and I’d expect better. Am I have expecting too much?
I’d estimate 10 tiles have cuts similar to these (although these are the worst).
Would this be easy to resolve? My fitter subbed the work out to a tiler, so am in contact with him directly but waiting for him to reply.
Cheers
Rob
I think we know the answer rob. Very poor cuts! Lots of chipping. Probably used a poor cutter or blade. Poor finish with the trims too
Yes you need to get your fitter to liaise with the ‘tiler’ - he subcontracted so he’s responsible for the overall job.
It’s NOT an acceptable finish and yes they need replacing. If his dry cutter is producing chipped edges like that then he’d need to wet cut them. Also his trim needs mitring at the corners and evenly cut.
Unfortunately if this is his offering at an important point in the room it doesn’t bode well for what’s behind or not in view!
Good luck and let’s hope the fitter is a decent tradesman.
I don't like to slag off other peoples work but there is zero attention to detail. There is lippage and the way the trim meets up is appalling. I don't have to mention the badly cut tiles as they stand out a mile.
This workmanship is not acceptable and it will need to be ripped out.
I am anal about trims meeting. I use gaffa tape to keep them in place. I stroke each tile for lippage before I walk away. Sometimes a tile will move during the drying process and it must be changed the following day. I do not want a customer to be dissatisfied with my work and I definitely do not want the embarrassment of having to go back to rectify.
Speak to the builder and ask him would he be satisfied. If he says 'Yes', then he does not get paid.
When you say subbed out who are you paying for the tiling the fitter or the tiler .
When you say subbed out who are you paying for the tiling the fitter or the tiler .
Paying the fitter for the complete job.
I don't like to slag off other peoples work but there is zero attention to detail. There is lippage and the way the trim meets up is appalling. I don't have to mention the badly cut tiles as they stand out a mile.
This workmanship is not acceptable and it will need to be ripped out.
I am anal about trims meeting. I use gaffa tape to keep them in place. I stroke each tile for lippage before I walk away. Sometimes a tile will move during the drying process and it must be changed the following day. I do not want a customer to be dissatisfied with my work and I definitely do not want the embarrassment of having to go back to rectify.
Speak to the builder and ask him would he be satisfied. If he says 'Yes', then he does not get paid.
Thank you. I’m so annoyed!
Paying the fitter for the complete job.
The fitter is then responsible for the job and you should be in contact with him as that is who your contract is with .
Poor "tiler" needs an eye test.
(and a brain scan too)
I’ve been onto the fitter who has been really helpful, he’s going to replace everything that we are not happy with and delay his upcoming jobs to get it all sorted.
Thanks for everyone’s help here.
I’ve been onto the fitter who has been really helpful, he’s going to replace everything that we are not happy with and delay his upcoming jobs to get it all sorted.
Thanks for everyone’s help here.
Yes you need to get your fitter to liaise with the ‘tiler’ - he subcontracted so he’s responsible for the overall job.
Good luck and let’s hope the fitter is a decent tradesman.
There you go!
It’s poor!
I’d get him to repay you all the money.
20% left won’t even pay for it all to be stripped out.
It’s poor!
I’d get him to repay you all the money.
20% left won’t even pay for it all to be stripped out.
And the cost of the tiles are my loss? I paid for the tiles myself and fitter direct for the install.
It’s shame and we see a lot of this poor workmanship on here, but at the end of the day you chose this fitter!
Did you not do your homework on him before you placed the contract.
You know from the photos what your not happy with so make a list and confront him.
Good luck!
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