Discuss Is this a bad tiling ? in the Canada Tile Advice area at TilersForums.com.
Maybe I'm just in a grumpy mood the kids have had me up since 530am
And it’s only 1653 now!Luxury.
Mine have had me up since 2003
Dependent on type of wooden flooring you need to leave an expansion around 10mm, a colour match threshold will bridge that gap and the height differenceI recently had a kitchen, bathrooms and the enterance hall fitted with 120x30 cms tiles. As you can imagine I am not best pleased with the result. Am i wrong to be unhappy about this tiling job or am I too picky? Apparently tiles are to be blamed for everything as they were curved. I can feel how lippy tiles are even when wearing my shoes. Some tiles are tilted from left to right & there is no consistency in a grout colour even around the same tile. I am also not happy with the gaps between wooden floors and the tiles and the fact that tiles downstairs floor is not levelled up (2cm difference), however this is the best that could have been done?
I would appreciate some feedback from the experts in this forum.
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If your floor was 20mm out.....look at your(new build) builder,not your tiler.I supplied the tiles for them. What i am struggling to believe is that everything is down to the curved tiles....
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