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penno

Started a job yesterday on an en suite (rather large 42sqm). Using a 60 x 30 beige porcelain for walls and floors with UFH going in. Anyway started tiling away yesterday, come to the third tile and there is about a 3mm difference in both height and width. Was sure every box was the same batch so i check them again that i havnt misread, nope all the same. Put a few more on, it was getting worse, one tile above the other with spacers either end and the middle of the tiles touched together the edges are that curved. Called the customer so she could see for herself, 6 tiles used and no way was putting more on the walls.
She called the place she bought the tiles from who then said they have never had this problem before, they will call her back. Called back and told her they think they know what is wrong, the tiler is using the wrong sized spacers, mmmmm Sure if i was using a 200mm spacer it wouldnt stop an object being a different size from another.
She has told them she is not happy and wants the tiles to be taken back with a refund, they are speaking to head office if that can be sorted. Meanwhile this morning, they have a tiling "specialist" who is going to call me and offer me advice on how this type of tile should be fitted, should be fun :)
Not a hand made product etc etc just a bog standard 60 x 30 that should be straight and of the same size.
 
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penno

Well he phoned me, told me it was impossible for tiles in the same box to be a different size. Went on to explain how tiles are laser cut and put straight into boxes. Had to stop him in his tracks before he rolled out more rubbish. He honestly then asked me to lay the tiles on a floor and try putting in a larger spacer as this should solve the problem, put the phone down on him. Customer is having them all taken back, tried to say she couldnt do that but quickly backtracked when she explained her husband was a solicitor and would look into it.
Some places are a joke.
 
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tfs

These tiles here were £25 sqm tiles. The **** in the shop asked 'are you sure your tool is square?'

I should have hit him over the head with my square, this is a metal engineering square.

Unfortunatly wanabe experts on £5.90 per hour like to thiink they know better than the pro's. Makes them feel better about themselves when they try to come up with bullshhhhh solutions and answers
 

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