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Hello
I\\\'ve recently had my bathroom done by a builder who did not cut the tiles above the bath well at all. The wall leads up to a sloped roof over the bath where the skylight is and it appears that the wall gets higher as you go from left to right. However instead of cutting the tiles at an angle which would have created a neat finish he has cut each tile so that it is 1 cm taller than the one to the left of it but he has cut them straight across. Thus I have a gap of about 1 cm on the left of the wall and 3 cm on the right (the wall is only 4 tiles long (the tiles are 39cm square)and the the top edge of the tiles are in a sort of staircase effect. What can I do about the jagged finish and big gap? He has attached them to plasterboard and as I have tried to prise one tile off (having removed the grout around it first) the plasterboard appears to be cracking. I have not yet tried bashing the tile and breaking it into pieces.
I was thinking of just taking the 4 tiles off and replacing them with tiles cut at an angle, but I\\\'m worried the plasterboard will come off completely and I don\\\'t want to take the whole wall of tiles off.
PLEASE help!
Thanks
Liz
P.S. The tiles have been up now for just over a week.
I\\\'ve recently had my bathroom done by a builder who did not cut the tiles above the bath well at all. The wall leads up to a sloped roof over the bath where the skylight is and it appears that the wall gets higher as you go from left to right. However instead of cutting the tiles at an angle which would have created a neat finish he has cut each tile so that it is 1 cm taller than the one to the left of it but he has cut them straight across. Thus I have a gap of about 1 cm on the left of the wall and 3 cm on the right (the wall is only 4 tiles long (the tiles are 39cm square)and the the top edge of the tiles are in a sort of staircase effect. What can I do about the jagged finish and big gap? He has attached them to plasterboard and as I have tried to prise one tile off (having removed the grout around it first) the plasterboard appears to be cracking. I have not yet tried bashing the tile and breaking it into pieces.
I was thinking of just taking the 4 tiles off and replacing them with tiles cut at an angle, but I\\\'m worried the plasterboard will come off completely and I don\\\'t want to take the whole wall of tiles off.
PLEASE help!
Thanks
Liz
P.S. The tiles have been up now for just over a week.