Thanks Ben. I’d love to get it done again.You guys carry on polishing the turd if you want - it needs doing again if you want a professional finish.
Also I’d be worried about prep work… what stages of preparation did they go through?
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Thanks Ben. I’d love to get it done again.You guys carry on polishing the turd if you want - it needs doing again if you want a professional finish.
Also I’d be worried about prep work… what stages of preparation did they go through?
Yes it is. You want nice chrome trim or brushed aluminium effect maybe? But it being pulled off, then all tiles checked for which ones are pushing it out of line and those need trimming.
Can you show us a pic of the trim from the side of the tile. What's that look like? Show me all your trim.
Hi DanYes it is. You want nice chrome trim or brushed aluminium effect maybe? But it being pulled off, then all tiles checked for which ones are pushing it out of line and those need trimming.
Can you show us a pic of the trim from the side of the tile. What's that look like? Show me all your trim.
Thank you for the response/advice.That is poor craftsmanship/cheap labor. Trying to fix that botched job might cost you more, I would take it all out and hire a pro tiler to get the job done right. You are not alone!
No Dan. My en-suite was done by an excellent tiler that the builder sub-contracted. While I was away the builder got the bricklayer (he’s an excellent bricklayer!) to tile the bathroom. I can only assume to save money.Yeah, now looking at the pictures, OMFG!
Tap the tiling with a coin and see whether there are any areas with no (or very little) adhesive behind them.
Is this the same people as did the ensuite you say?!?
Thank you for your time.Jeez 🙄 that is shockingly bad. Only option is to remove & start again with a “real” tiler
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