Hello, we have recently had some carpet fitters in who have done a great job but have accidentally broken a kitchen tile.
The carpet fitters have contacted a builder who thinks it's too risky to remove the cracked tile due to the risk of breaking others and so he has proposed that he could fit a piece of wood along the doorway to cover the broken tile. I'd rather though the tile was replaced as it would look better (we have a replacement tile that's just the right colour).
So question is do you think a tiler would have a tough time safely replacing the cracked tile or should we let the builder put a piece of wood over the top?
FYI the tiles are on the thinner side.
The carpet fitters have contacted a builder who thinks it's too risky to remove the cracked tile due to the risk of breaking others and so he has proposed that he could fit a piece of wood along the doorway to cover the broken tile. I'd rather though the tile was replaced as it would look better (we have a replacement tile that's just the right colour).
So question is do you think a tiler would have a tough time safely replacing the cracked tile or should we let the builder put a piece of wood over the top?
FYI the tiles are on the thinner side.