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Hi everyone. Been on an ensuite that I created for a customer. Shower, basin, toilet. 24m2 walls, 4m2 of floor all in ceramic. Every day I've had at least one niggle with customer about something or other on my tiling. I think it's fine. Ive used bagged adhesive, walls are all primed also. I think they are getting a bit too picky. My background is I've been a plumber for 12 years now since school and tiled every bathroom myself after about 3 years in so a good 9 years experience. Any thoughts?

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mainly about tile cuts and thinking I'm wasting tiles by not starting from edges and there was one tile lipped of which I dug out and replaced. I explained that you can't start from a wall because of the levels etc. Like talking to a wall. I'm patient and like to make my customers happy. A line has to be drawn somewhere
 
i think i will wait until i see how you finish round the window it will tell a great deal about your thinking
 
As above, you're going to end up with some small slithers of tile around the window reveal, but that's about all I can spot. Your setting out on the back wall on first photo looks fine to me, if we are being really picky, then I would say there is some unevenness across some of the tiles.
 
A plain white tile is always going to draw more attention than a highly patterned one.
However there are plenty of issues visible in the photos you've provided.
I think the customer has a genuine concern!
 
A plain white tile is always going to draw more attention than a highly patterned one.
However there are plenty of issues visible in the photos you've provided.
I think the customer has a genuine concern!
Hi. Where do you see plenty of areas that concern you? I have no issue taking advice. Quite the opposite to be honest.
 
Picture 1 - the cuts to the back wall on the left hand side are uneven and short. Doing the back wall first and then cutting the side walls onto it would disguise this until grouted/sealed.
Picture 2 - mosaics are squashed into border gap and show signs of unevenness. Put a gap the size of your mosaic border + joints all the way around 1st and allow adhesive to dry before inserting mosaic.
Picture 3 - on right side gap to ceiling and joints in tiles are not aligned. Tile above and left of window sticking out.
You've tiled onto unprepared emulsion walls.
Hope this helps.
John
 
I've primed the walls. Tile above window I replaced. One thing I did kick myself for is not shifting a half tile or so over to make my l cuts a bit easier. It's annoying when your being watched constantly. All advice taken in. Thanks
 

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