ᐅ Is the wall tile properly installed around the toilet flush?
Created on: 15 Mar 2021 18:48
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HansGeorg67
Hello dear forum community,
I am about to carry out the final inspection of our new build and have recently visited the construction site.
I noticed something concerning the tiles in the bathroom, but I am a complete layperson. Overall, the work is well done, but in my untrained opinion, the solution for the toilet flush area is not ideal or has failed. Since I have no knowledge in this field, I would appreciate some feedback before I address this with the builder.
I have attached a photo. You can see that the tile(s) have been cut into small pieces. Is there a better way to solve this?
Many thanks to the experts in the group.
HansGeorg67
I am about to carry out the final inspection of our new build and have recently visited the construction site.
I noticed something concerning the tiles in the bathroom, but I am a complete layperson. Overall, the work is well done, but in my untrained opinion, the solution for the toilet flush area is not ideal or has failed. Since I have no knowledge in this field, I would appreciate some feedback before I address this with the builder.
I have attached a photo. You can see that the tile(s) have been cut into small pieces. Is there a better way to solve this?
Many thanks to the experts in the group.
HansGeorg67
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HansGeorg6717 Mar 2021 17:53I’m not completely sure. It’s quite possible that it’s just a pencil mark.
So all the fuss was for nothing 🙂
So all the fuss was for nothing 🙂
HansGeorg67 schrieb:
I’m not sure. It could very well just be a pencil mark.
Then all the fuss was for nothing 🙂The OP wrote: "You can see that the tile(s) were slightly segmented." No pencil.icandoit schrieb:
The OP wrote: "You can see that the tile(s) have been cut into pieces." No pencil marks.HE IS the OP 😉HansGeorg67 schrieb:
I will communicate that.
Unfortunately, I do not have an earlier appointment than the final inspection.If they cannot be erased (a white cleaning sponge also works), then don’t wait for an appointment and instead submit an official, formal defect notice with a deadline.