Discuss Help! advice on bathroom tiling work in progress in the Canada area at TilersForums. The USA and UK Tiling Forum (Also now Aus, Canada, ROI, and more)
Hi
We were hoping to get some professional opinions on the current work in our bathroom. To our untrained eye it doesn't look quite right. We hired a contractor to refit our bathroom and were under the impression that he had a team of people coming in to work on the different parts but when it's come to the tiling and decorating it's just the contractor and his wife. We're paying quite a lot for the work so any thoughts/advice would be much appreciated.
The boxing behind the pan could certainly have been planned better as should the feed for the toilet. The gaps to the ceiling and the bath are movement joints and will be filled with silicone.
Hi Rich, thanks for the reply. Yes, we though being able to see the side of the tile on the boxing was wrong. Understand the ceiling and bathroom will be filled. The grouting looked a little messy to us, although the tiles are kind of a wonky style.
I have seen a great deal worse.
I have seen a great deal worse.
As foreman you should have picked up on it though Cam
The boxing-in should have either been mitred (that was never going to happen) or finished with trim to cover the tile edge. Is there a reason why the toilet water feed was brought out at the left hand side of the soil pipe when I suspect the inlet for the cistern is on the right?
You would also like to think that where all the tiles either meet the ceiling/plaster and painted walls that it is finished off with a nice caulk bead. (It's clearly not finished yet)
The grouting as you say is uneven and the tiles really shouldn't be a problem whatever shape they are, the grout should be washed off and left smooth.
As Cam has said there's been a lot worse on the forum, but that's no excuse if you're paying top dollar.
I just zoomed the grouting! That could be better.
I just zoomed the grouting! That could be better.
Haha I thought you hadn't quite finished the sentence Impish
As foreman you should have picked up on it though Cam
It was supposed to be fine after it was grouted, John !
Attention to detail is missing...
4 out 10 I'm afraid...
It was supposed to be fine after it was grouted, John !
I was meaning you'd seen worse on the job you're in charge of
Agree with Andy on this one, attention to detail missing (neater cuts, neater grouting, feed to toilet, not wrapping tiles around the corner etc), but the biggest eyesore has to be leaving the edge of the tile exposed on the boxing. Take them off and put a nice chrome bead on for sure. That being said, they are an in-even tile to lippage probably couldn't of been avoided. If you have paid top money, definitely not top money work.
Thanks for all the replies. It's really appreciated. I think our plan is to ask the contractor to get a proper tiler and decorator in to put the bits right (grout and box) and do the floor tiles and paintwork. Is that reasonable?
Get them to take the top row of tiles off the boxed in area and add the trim. Better still, bring the feed pipe up from the top also.
Reply to Help! advice on bathroom tiling work in progress in the Canada area at TilersForums.com
Or checkout our tile courses and training forum or the Tile Blog / Latest Blog Posts
Please note that this thread is old so replying to it may not get a response. You'd be best posting a new thread with a good 4 or 5 word title.