Our installers are about half the way through laying 45cm Expona vinyl tiles and there are locations where the corners seem to be 1mm and
2mm out, and one spot where there is a 3 to 4mm mismatch.
(I just counted 26 corners out by at least 1mm, though I counted quickly and may have missed some).
The area being laid runs from a living room into a hallway, then into a kitchen and back around to the living room through a newly built extension. There's a wall running down the middle: the original dividing wall between the kitchen and living room.
I think the fitter is trying to rush the job and was talking about finishing in two days instead of three.
Should I be calling the boss in to stop the work and put it right, or is it normal to have mismatches at corners on tiles this size? To me it looks poor.
Also, some of the tiles don't seem stuck down properly at the edge and corners.
Dave
(I should say the old parts of the house have floorboards to which have been stapled 6mm plywood. The extension is a sand and cement screed: Balls Stopgap 300 HD has been applied to that.)
2mm out, and one spot where there is a 3 to 4mm mismatch.
(I just counted 26 corners out by at least 1mm, though I counted quickly and may have missed some).
The area being laid runs from a living room into a hallway, then into a kitchen and back around to the living room through a newly built extension. There's a wall running down the middle: the original dividing wall between the kitchen and living room.
I think the fitter is trying to rush the job and was talking about finishing in two days instead of three.
Should I be calling the boss in to stop the work and put it right, or is it normal to have mismatches at corners on tiles this size? To me it looks poor.
Also, some of the tiles don't seem stuck down properly at the edge and corners.
Dave
(I should say the old parts of the house have floorboards to which have been stapled 6mm plywood. The extension is a sand and cement screed: Balls Stopgap 300 HD has been applied to that.)