A good tiler should have spotted this first, He should also have spotted it the floor was not right. I got porcelain tiles in my kitchen last year. My tiler made the builders relay the floor 3 times before he would do the work.Surely the tiler shouldnt have laid them if they were in that bad a condition?
that is the professional way to handle things, moral of story, dont always base your decision of tilers purely on fiscal grounds.Bought kitchen tiles last year and the tiler started laying them but noticed many of them were warped. He stopped the job, rang me, rang the shop where I bought them. The tile shop manager replaced tiles for different ones (turns out the ones I had picked were an end of line and couldnt be got any more). New tiles were same price range but the border I picked was more expensive, didnt charge me. The tiler was re-embursed for his time by shop also , as I was paying him by the sq yard. But must say tiler was on the ball and knew his trade and there was no fuss with the tile shop either.
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