ᐅ Help! Is this really the current state of technology?

Created on: 10 Jul 2016 23:30
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Gerrit
Hello everyone, the tiling work in our new build has been completed. We are far from satisfied with the results. The tiler says everything is within tolerance, but we find that hard to believe. That’s why we wanted to get some independent opinions. What do you think? Were the work carried out according to recognized standards and technical rules or relevant DIN regulations?

We would appreciate any helpful responses.

Best regards, Gerrit

Close-up of a door frame on the floor covering with sealant and dust


Close-up of a white window frame with damaged wall edges


Kitchen area with dark granite countertop and dark tiles


Close-up of a white door frame next to tiles inside the building


Close-up of a small gap in a stainless steel surface, indicating construction defects.


White door frame with gray baseboard on dark floor indoors


White kitchen fronts with door panel, window frame and dark floor.
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ypg
11 Jul 2016 12:34
I took a look at our place this morning: we had a very meticulous tiler who did a good job – the corner trims, which are narrow metal strips in our case, were also not mitred or cut in a similar way. So they are installed similarly to yours, but perfectly straight, making everything look neat and precise.

At your place, someone worked who wasn’t as careful with the details.
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Gerrit
11 Jul 2016 12:52
What do you think about the solution for the top step of the staircase? Is this an acceptable approach? Usually, the tile should extend all the way to the edge, but is this also up to the discretion of the tiler? By the way, he also installed the stair treads.
Dunkle Küchenfronten neben grauer Granit-Arbeitsplatte in einer Küche.
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Caspar2020
11 Jul 2016 13:04
Gerrit schrieb:
Actually, the tile should go all the way to the edge, or is that up to the tile setter’s discretion?

It looks nice. The question is what was agreed upon. There are many possibilities.
Neige11 Jul 2016 13:04
This is done properly, although in my opinion it is not aesthetically pleasing. Here too, the question of whether the execution was agreed upon must be allowed.
Koempy11 Jul 2016 13:05
How did you envision the top stair step? From a technical point of view, it looks more than correct.
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Sebastian79
11 Jul 2016 13:41
ypg schrieb:
Here’s a tip for the small holes in the grout: simply fill them by smoothing some plaster on with your finger. You can also do this at the joints between edges.

I wouldn’t recommend using plaster in wet areas. Instead, he should have the tiler come back to re-grout, or at least ask which grout material was originally used.