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Hope someone can give us some advise.
We have had our floor insulated with kingspan, then underfloor heating installed, then Gyvlon liquid screed and finally a recommended tiler come and do the finishing touches using porcelain polished tiles, but the finishing touches are dreadfull, we just do not know what to do.
To start with I told the tiler that we needed to have a non cement based adhesive because of the Gyvlon screed, but he ignored that, he did put a prima on so it may be ok, but the tiles are not level so there are between 2 and 3 mm steps all over between the tiles, he hasnt used the cross on the spaces so where 4 tiles meet they are not lining up in some places. We are talking about a large area of approx 110 sq mt, and we feel like the whole floor needs to be lifted and re done, but who does it and who pays for more adhesive and tiles. He has not been paid yet, he has had just over £770 for materials, but it will be a big cost to put the floor right. What should we do?
We have had our floor insulated with kingspan, then underfloor heating installed, then Gyvlon liquid screed and finally a recommended tiler come and do the finishing touches using porcelain polished tiles, but the finishing touches are dreadfull, we just do not know what to do.
To start with I told the tiler that we needed to have a non cement based adhesive because of the Gyvlon screed, but he ignored that, he did put a prima on so it may be ok, but the tiles are not level so there are between 2 and 3 mm steps all over between the tiles, he hasnt used the cross on the spaces so where 4 tiles meet they are not lining up in some places. We are talking about a large area of approx 110 sq mt, and we feel like the whole floor needs to be lifted and re done, but who does it and who pays for more adhesive and tiles. He has not been paid yet, he has had just over £770 for materials, but it will be a big cost to put the floor right. What should we do?