Tiling around a toilet!

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Hi guys,
I'm new to the forum but their seem to be some really knowledgeable people here so thought I'd ask some advice!

I need some help regarding how to make this look clean again with the same style but new tiles?

https://www.amazon.co.uk/photos/share/l5GeU9WjJovf0LsSE2eOZCTeoex0ltwgXlmlekXjqEv


https://www.amazon.co.uk/photos/share/7OO2wdOLzGMGWsIoqrIeUlMu6TjUQixgqPFF28UMog0


1) Their used to be some plywood/chipboard/ grout underneath the old tiles which had gone rotten due a extremely slow drip from a cracked pot cistern. This is now nearly all out as the pics show.

2) The floor now seems dry after a few weeks but the new toilet has been screwed down to the floor and back wall and the base is obviously a different shape to the old toilet.



3) I don't really want to pull the first tile out as it will stand out and be too noticeable I think and won't fit as before.

4) Their is little flex on the rear waste so I think some kind of new fitment may be needed.


How would you professionals do this?

Take the toilet out and re-tile with a levelling mix and fill the first tile with an inch of grout?

I don't have the tools or know how on how to fit a new shape of tile to go around the toilet neetly and neither does the plumber who fitted the toilet.


This was the original fitted toilet...

https://www.amazon.co.uk/photos/share/ri1aW1QgKx2vlDY5NJGljIqUQe4mJikTfSbkzrAGWBF


Hopefully the pics are viewable....please post if not.



Any advice would be greatly appreciated!
 
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Take the toilet out, re-tile the floor, refit toilet with any necessary adjustments to the waste.

This would be a lot easier if you have a second toilet, as you can take a few days making sure the flooring is completely dry before fitting the toilet.

Andy
 
Thanks Andy.

I thought this would be the cleanest option myself but I think the plumber wants to have a go at re-fitting new tiles around the toilet but im not sure how hes gonna shape and level it. :?: Ill keep all updated.
 
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If the damaged tile to the front is removed it should be possible to slide a tile under the loo and then replace the front tile.
 

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