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As John says above, I would also add that a great number of tiles are being sourced by the customer on line because they are cheaper. Too many tiles nowadays are of a very poor quality. As a tiler you can say something to the customer, but sometimes they don't want to hear it. All they hear is "this guy is trying to get more money out of me etc" plus telling the customer that the tiles they have supplied are no good is sometimes not the easiest conversation, especially if they tell you what a great deal they got and what a great company they were to deal with. You just look like the bad guy. Personally I always get the tiles on day one and have a good look, place them back to back to highlight issues etc. Have a good chat and go from there.
 
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You may well be right Martyn, I took them at face value but also, knowing the issue they were already rectifying I don't think they would have suggested anyone dodgy to fix it as it will look so bad on them.

I'd hope that as tile choice are paying 50% of this fitting they won't be too happy if the work is poor either - especially as they recommended him in the first place.

That's why I'm sure this won't be deliberate - he won't want to risk his relationship with them. It's more likely a bad day at the office - but that doesn't help me still unless we can fix it.

Re the tiles being poor. I will definitely double check this tomorrow with the boxes I have left and report back but the 4 I've checked that are here and haven't been fitted are absolutely spot on 80x80.

And If he'd said the tiles are poor I'd definitely have listened as the original floor was being replaced because of poor tiles - he knew that, so if it was a tile issue I'm sure he would have said along the way.
 
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Personally I don't think it's great ,definitely contact the tiler he might hold his hands up and come up with some solutions to fix the problems. Hope you get the result you want
 
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You've already had issues with the previous tiled floor and Tile Choice are replacing it and paying 50% of the labour for this one. Not having much luck are you! Do you think they might just give you the job for nothing now or will the tiler risk his relationship with them.
 
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You've already had issues with the previous tiled floor and Tile Choice are replacing it and paying 50% of the labour for this one. Not having much luck are you! Do you think they might just give you the job for nothing now or will the tiler risk his relationship with them.

I'm really not, I really can't believe it to be honest. Knowing the issues we'd already had is have thought this tiler would have done his best to make it perfect for us. Im absolutely gutted as we love the tiles but I can't live with these issues.

I've spent two years renovating our house from a total derelict state and everything else is perfect now so I need this floor to be right otherwise what's the point of making such a nice job of everything else?

Even if this was free I wouldnt be happy to live with it. I'll have to fix it even if that means starting again:(

I guess the best I can hope for is he can fix it some way. Or he refunds the fitting cost and I'll just have to put it down to experience and start again.
 
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I'm really not, I really can't believe it to be honest. Knowing the issues we'd already had is have thought this tiler would have done his best to make it perfect for us. Im absolutely gutted as we love the tiles but I can't live with these issues.

I've spent two years renovating our house from a total derelict state and everything else is perfect now so I need this floor to be right otherwise what's the point of making such a nice job of everything else?

Even if this was free I wouldnt be happy to live with it. I'll have to fix it even if that means starting again:(

I guess the best I can hope for is he can fix it some way. Or he refunds the fitting cost and I'll just have to put it down to experience and start again.
I'm really not, I really can't believe it to be honest. Knowing the issues we'd already had is have thought this tiler would have done his best to make it perfect for us. Im absolutely gutted as we love the tiles but I can't live with these issues.

I've spent two years renovating our house from a total derelict state and everything else is perfect now so I need this floor to be right otherwise what's the point of making such a nice job of everything else?

Even if this was free I wouldnt be happy to live with it. I'll have to fix it even if that means starting again:(

I guess the best I can hope for is he can fix it some way. Or he refunds the fitting cost and I'll just have to put it down to experience and start again.

Ps... I don't think I'd expect him to pay to replace the whole floor. It's a mess but that would be a huge undertaking for any one man band. I'm gutted that my floors a mess but I wouldn't want to half ruin the guy to fix it unless he'd done it maliciously - which he won't have.
 
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Time's Ran Out

Yeah - it's always the tilers fault!
I don't agree it's a mess - I agree there are issues but not wholly with the tiler!
You haven't explained the first floor tile problem and perhaps your expectations were too high.
65sq mts and 4 photos of joint variation doesn't make a mess -IMHO.
There are many factors to consider, floor preparation, tile quality, 5mm joints for 800x800 tiles - and we are only seeing photos!
 

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I'd be interested to see 2 joints in sequence next to each other in one photo, if the tiles are sized wrong then you can have 1 joint looking wrong and the next 1 looking right, still fixer should be oddsing out the differences, and you say they are are 80x 80 when you check them but how exact are you beong, I rarely find tiles are exactly 800 x 800 or 600 x 600 etc. Don't get me wrong there is some workmanship there that needs addressing but sometimes the tiles can dictate the level of quality that can be achievex. If that is the case he should certainly of spoken to about it right from the off and even more so because it's clear the level of quality you are expecting.
 
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Toni

Yeah - it's always the tilers fault!
I don't agree it's a mess - I agree there are issues but not wholly with the tiler!
You haven't explained the first floor tile problem and perhaps your expectations were too high.
65sq mts and 4 photos of joint variation doesn't make a mess -IMHO.
There are many factors to consider, floor preparation, tile quality, 5mm joints for 800x800 tiles - and we are only seeing photos!

The first issue with the original floor was that the tiles weren't polished correctly down one side. About 1cm down one whole side on every tile was effected but it wasn't something you could notice even when looking very closely. Nobody including myself, the tiler or the boss at tile choice who came to see the finished job at the time noticed. It only became apparent a few months later when one side of every tile started to gradually discolour and we couldn't get the stains off.

That was a tile fault - these things happen and this job was supposed to fix the issue. We couldn't get the same tiles again so we had to go with new ones and I picked the tiler that came with the highest recommendation - and he's got paid exactly his going rate for this. It wasn't done cheaply.

He removed the old tiles and prepped the floor to re tile as part of the job so I can't say anything about the floor prep but it should be right if he did it.

The tiles look ok size wise but I will remeasure tomorrow and I will stand them up together to check. If they were all different sizes though shouldn't he have told me he was having issues with them? And if there were issues I believe expert tilers can normally make a good job of it anyway by eye?

The 5mm joints were needed to allow some movement with the ufh as the room is fairly long. 5mm aren't pretty at the best of times so the 6 and 7mm ones look awful.

I agree you've only seen a few pics but I'd say probably 30% of the floor has issues like those in the photos if not more because if one tiles out by 2mm the whole row follows that. So every joint is then staggered and every grout line is on that row is then 20-40% wider than the one next to it. Nothing is uniform.

I'm not saying 100% it's his fault. I'm just wondering if I should be complaining heavily or not and posted the photos to exactly for that reason - to see if my expectations are too high and what is reasonable?

While the tiler was doing our job he was happy to critique our bathroom tiling saying it's poor as a couple or tiles in there sit ever so slightly higher than the rest. When someone talks like that it raises your expectations too.

If this was free then I wouldn't complain but I've paid him thousands.
 
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Time's Ran Out

Thank you - a fuller understanding has now been achieved .
However to repeat - from these photos for 65 mts I don't think it's a mess!
Good luck and thanks for posting.
 

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