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Jarmex

Hi all,

We've been having a bit of a disaster with our renovation, specifically with the kitchen floor. We had a tiler in, however some of the tiles he has laid are a noticeably different shade to the others (see picture). I have since found out that this is due to them being from a different batch. The reason for this is that (for unrelated reasons) we didn't have the correct number of tiles for the job, and explained we would order more to make up the extra before he started. Obviously we didn't realise that when we ordered more of the same tile, there could end up being colour differences between batches and unfortunately we now have a couple of very noticeable 'patches' on the floor.

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I will speak to the tiler later, but I'm not really sure where the fault and therefore expense lies here - was it my fault for ordering the second batch without realising there could be a colour difference? Was it the tiler's fault for not advising me about the colour difference knowing I was ordering a second batch, for not checking the labels/colour and/or mixing boxes before laying? Was it the distributor's fault for accepting the second tile order knowing we had another order for the same tile previously (they commented on it!)? I'm assuming it's probably me or the tiler.

Additionally, I'm not quite sure how to resolve it. I guess I will have to contact the distributor to see if they can match the previous batch and rip the off-colour ones up?

Thank you for any advice,

James
 
F

Flintstone

Hello James, there is no easy fix here other than taking tiles up, the tile shop won't take responsibility, and I personally don't think it's fair to blame the tiler for tiles that he hasn't supplied. Are they from b and q or wickes, somewhere like that ?

Although it looks very obvious, some times it's hard to notice until it's grouted
 
J

J Sid

hi James

tricky one, your tiler should have checked batch numbers and stopped and told you there was a problem.

All the tiles should have been returned to the shop and been replaced with a new lot of the correct number and same batch.

the tile shop should have asked you what the batch number of the tiles you have and tried to match it with the new order when you ordered extra and if they couldn't they should have told you and given you some options.
 
J

Jarmex

Thank you for your responses everyone

Localtiler, if the consensus is that it is my fault them I will bite the bullet and accept responsibility/cost. To answer your question, the tiles are from a specialist tile shop.

antonio, I don't think it would be fair to say the tiler is not a tiler. He is a specialist tiler with many years experience and the quality of the work (apart from the obvious error) is excellent, made harder by tiling on a very slightly off-level floor,
 
J

J Sid

Antonio is correct, the first job for a tiler turning up on a job is to
1: have cuppa
2: check the batch numbers on the tiles are the same.
3: check the tiles are what the customer was expecting.

you'll be surprised how many times the answers to 2 and 3 are no.
 

gamma38

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I don't check tiles much anymore if i haven't supplied. I do ask the customer if they are happy with them though. If it's yes i crack on. I have had to many delays and being messed around with tiles being changed, returned due to no fault of my own. i am then out of money. I know it sounds harsh and a bit irresponsible but if the customer is happy to supply then they must take responsibility for checking them not the tiler. The tiler gets the blame for too much.
 
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Time's Ran Out

Thank you for your responses everyone.

antonio, I don't think it would be fair to say the tiler is not a tiler. He is a specialist tiler with many years experience and the quality of the work (apart from the obvious error) is excellent, made harder by tiling on a very slightly off-level floor,

Unfortunately the work completed doesn't match your opinion of a 'specialist'! Although the order and supply of your tiles are the cause of your problem the final responsibility is with the tiler to ensure that all the tiles are acceptable - once fixed you've ( he) has accepted.
 
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J Sid

job I did this week, a small bathroom. Check and all same batch. Started tiling and seamed slight colour change in some tiles which look bad when grouted. Been back today to change 6 :)
turned out the batches are all the same but the shop had replaced broken tiles in some boxes with different batch tiles.
shop owned up and paid for my day. I had the empty boxes as proof.
if I'd down tools in the week to sort it I would have lost a couple of days money.
 
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Flintstone

I always give the batch numbers a quick check. You can usually tell tho if your gonna have problems, if they have all arrived on a pallet then your probably gonna be ok, if there is a pile that have been picked up from a diy outlet then your probably gonna have 3 different batches. I can spot a miss match easily now, the ones in the photo should have been spotted as he was fitting them if the tiler has eyes.
 
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One Day

If i had done that, and actually fixed the tiles, I'd be so embarrassed and personally gutted that I'd pay to resolve it.
Tiler should have warned you of batch deviation and then checked carefully.
No excuse for him I'm afraid.
Customer is not expected to be aware of batch and shading, and tile shops simply sell tiles without a great deal of thought usually!
 

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