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Bill
What I am saying is that dot and dabbing will not necessarily result in failure - it all depends on other factors.
You say you have tanked but that doesn't look apparent in the photos.
The PVA is a no no with cement based adhesives.
The paint should have been removed by either hacking it off or take the plaster/plasterboard off the walls back to brick /stud walls. Replastered or reboarded.
The tiler is not up to date with best practices for tiling even though his work looks neat.
His setting out is poor in the case of leaving such a small cut above the window but this may have been unavoidable due to tile size room size ratio. (if you need to change the layout of the wall tiling to avoid small cuts - this can sometimes require many more tiles due to waste)
The tile next to the architrave is not an issue as all that requires is the arc taking off and a fillet adding to the door casing and the arc replaced thus leaving the arc the correct depth off the tile - this is a common problem with all retro fit bathrooms.
Personally, you need to make sure he is aware of the limitations of his fixing methods and give him the chance to rectify it but also contact the plumbing centre and recommend to them the correct fixing procedures to as they may not know either.
Hope that helps.
You say you have tanked but that doesn't look apparent in the photos.
The PVA is a no no with cement based adhesives.
The paint should have been removed by either hacking it off or take the plaster/plasterboard off the walls back to brick /stud walls. Replastered or reboarded.
The tiler is not up to date with best practices for tiling even though his work looks neat.
His setting out is poor in the case of leaving such a small cut above the window but this may have been unavoidable due to tile size room size ratio. (if you need to change the layout of the wall tiling to avoid small cuts - this can sometimes require many more tiles due to waste)
The tile next to the architrave is not an issue as all that requires is the arc taking off and a fillet adding to the door casing and the arc replaced thus leaving the arc the correct depth off the tile - this is a common problem with all retro fit bathrooms.
Personally, you need to make sure he is aware of the limitations of his fixing methods and give him the chance to rectify it but also contact the plumbing centre and recommend to them the correct fixing procedures to as they may not know either.
Hope that helps.