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Hi all
I’m a homeowner and have just had my bathroom floor tiled and am requesting your opinion please as to whether you think that this is a good job? Some of the tiles appear uneven and the grout joints differ so I’m guessing spacers weren’t used. In fact in some joints it looks like you won’t get any grout in them. There is a worrying gap near the door too with no tiles. There has also been a leak from the sink and water is sitting in the joints. The tiler was coming back to grout tomorrow but guessing these all need to be ripped up now?
Any advice appreciated as we’ve saved nearly 10 years to get a new bathroom!
Many thanks.

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