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Are they anticipating using the original tiles again? Can you get more tiles for replacements? Try to get your original tiling costs back or as near to as possible. What part of the UK are you based - there may be a forum member who may be able to assist.
 
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Are they anticipating using the original tiles again? Can you get more tiles for replacements? Try to get your original tiling costs back or as near to as possible. What part of the UK are you based - there may be a forum member who may be able to assist.

No they are replacing all tiles with new ones. They were trying to use existing tiles but we refused as some have chipped where they’ve been popping up and kids stepping on the edges to try keep their balance when a tile has came up. We are in Glasgow.
 
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I would get a couple of professionals round to give you a full written quote to give you the finished product you would like including all remedial works. Then try to offset some of the cost by getting as much back from this builder as possible. Honestly I wouldn’t entertain the idea of him doing any more work for you. He’s well out of his depth. Whoever is doing the work is trying his best but in reality doesn’t have the first idea of what he is doing.

This is great advice thank you again. Will look into some tilers i’m just feeling like it’s so hard to know who to trust now after this experience. And it’s even harder when they can talk the talk and it sounds good to me because I’m the first to admit when it comes to trade talk it means nothing to me. Wish I had just joined the forum and been brave enough to ask questions sooner. will maybe have to ask husband to take some time off work or arrange my dad to be here. You are all truly a great bunch of people I must be boring you all to tears but words can’t explain how thankful I am to you all for taking time out of your day/night to advise me and arm me with some great knowledge that I would never have known without the help of this forum.
 
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If you accepted the 3k would they include all the materials on top - tiles adhesive grout boards ....?

No 3k and leave it to us to sort out tiles, materials and a tiler and which also would mean I then need joiners in to replace skirtings door frames etc that have been removed to get the tiles up. As it is the joiner who is the project manager. The original tiler has changed numbers etc so no money can be reclaimed from him either.
 

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What’s happening with the UFH, are they installing more on top of this?

With what they have done with the No More Ply indicates they have no idea what they are doing so I would stop any further work if I was you.

It really annoys me when “tradesmen” try to get out of their obligations with part refunds, if they are not competent then a full refund should be given. Better still they shouldn’t attempt the work in the first place.
 
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It's probably getting tight to get things sorted properly before Christmas as I think you need to stop this work now and get a proper refund which may mean getting legal.
I'd put some cheap cord carpet over those boards, enjoy your Christmas with your family then attack this with renewed vigor in the new year.
You didn't pay the original "tiler" directly so your contract isn't with him, it's the project manager.
 
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Small claims court maybe your best option!
Action against whoever you paid the money directly too.
Who took up the tiles?

The agreement was we would have the new tiler take up all tiles and existing adhesive, underfloor heating etc until we had a blank canvas and that the joiner would come over first in the morning and take of skirtings door frames etc to allow this to happen.
Yesterday the joiners show up and remove skirtings etc but then started lifting tiles also. So by the time the new tiler arrived there wasn’t too many left for him to lift. Plus they stayed and continued helping (trying to save money again I think).

Then what has confused me even more is I had a conversation with my new tiler on my own without joiner present on Wednesday. Tiler was adamant about how this job had to be done ie everything ripped out and hardiebacker boards used on floorboards. Then yesterday when he was going to get materials the joiners went with him stayed with him all day and were helping put the boards down. So what has changed from his attitude on Wednesday that he’s not putting his name to the floor unless it’s done the way we all agreed, to them basically escorting him around yesterday? Is it more money saving on their part and he thinks he’ll be able to a decent job with the restrictions still? I think this is a question I have to get answered directly from the tiler.
 

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