Hello everyone, we want to have our bathroom tiled as part of a renovation. It is located on a wooden joist ceiling.
Dry screed was installed here, and the tiler came for an inspection and tested the subfloor (he jumped on it a bit, etc.) and said it was no problem, that tiles can be laid with a decoupling membrane.
I’m not completely sure and mentioned that I could do some additional work before the tiling begins. He said that wouldn’t be necessary.
That’s fine with me for now. But if in the worst case the grout cracks or something similar happens after a year – would a warranty apply and would I have the right to have the tiler come back and fix it?
In my research, I’ve only found conflicting information...
Dry screed was installed here, and the tiler came for an inspection and tested the subfloor (he jumped on it a bit, etc.) and said it was no problem, that tiles can be laid with a decoupling membrane.
I’m not completely sure and mentioned that I could do some additional work before the tiling begins. He said that wouldn’t be necessary.
That’s fine with me for now. But if in the worst case the grout cracks or something similar happens after a year – would a warranty apply and would I have the right to have the tiler come back and fix it?
In my research, I’ve only found conflicting information...
ypg schrieb:
You had concerns before about whether 60x60 would work? Not necessarily – I didn’t question tile sizes or anything like that in detail. Besides, 60 x 60 doesn’t count as "large format" to me yet.
My concerns were as described above.