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i am a joiner, but a friend of mine got a tiler in who was recommended by a tile shop,and he happened to be sitting behind the counter having ... -
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whos liable for bad job
hi,
i am a joiner, but a friend of mine got a tiler in who was recommended by a tile shop,and he happened to be sitting behind the counter having a cuppa at the time.
the job on the floor was uneven and not good,tiler wont fix,saying its the type of tile,the tile is a smooth flat marble,
is the tile shop also liable for recommending him
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The tiler is responsible for doing the job. If he is blaming the uneveness of the floor then he should have said before laying.
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the floor was not uneven as i fitted it plus fitted 6mm plywood
he is blaming tiles,but tiles are not uneven type but smooth alround
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6mm ply is no good , It should have been either minimum 15mm WBP ply or 6mm tile backer boards if the floor was solid.
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Its the fixers/tilers job to highlight any potential problems before the job starts. He is then responsible for it after.
One thing of note, chippies and plumbers always use 6mm ply on floors. As SR says its no good, may as well throw down a cardboard box and tile on it!
Dave Gibson
Ravara Tiling Services
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Re: whos liable for bad job

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the floor was not uneven as i fitted it plus fitted 6mm plywood
he is blaming tiles,but tiles are not uneven type but smooth alround
6mm ply is not suitable for tiling unfortunately!
but instead of arguing about it online would it not be better to get around the job with the customer and talk it through to see if theres anything that can be done to resolve the problem!
unregistered this could damage your reputation if the customer or joiner starts bad-mouthing your work!
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Originally Posted by
david campbell
6mm ply is not suitable for tiling unfortunately!
but instead of arguing about it online would it not be better to get around the job with the customer and talk it through to see if theres anything that can be done to resolve the problem!
unregistered this could damage your reputation if the customer or joiner starts bad-mouthing your work!
I think he IS the joiner, and not the tiler........
isn't he??
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If the tiler does a poor job then he should put it right or be jheld accountable. If he has tiled on an unsuitable substrate he is liable. Fist thing though is to establish if it is actually a bad job or if it is a perfectly good job but not as perfect as the client expected. Sometimes expectations are higher than people can possibly acheive. There are guides laid down in the relevent british standards which outline what is reasonable in terms of flatness.
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