I love the WL tile, nice!!
nini! I am with you on this. That is a VERY poor job and does need to be redone as in ALL of itWhat time will he be there or are you going to call him? My heart goes out to you as I hate confrontation. It gets my tummy all in knots as well as the not sleeping thing. NOT fun at all.
:sunny:SO here is my FL sunshine shining on you! You got this!Keep you chin up and remain:calm:knowing you are in the right! How could he even try to upset you??
Once he sees ALL of the places he will say
"WOW! That does all need to be redone. I will get a DIFFERENT crew on it right away!
Now if that does not do it just give me his phone number! hehe
Kim
It will need to be pressure washed in the future? I didn't know that...
Grout presents one of the rougher surfaces in your pool which means it's easier for substances (both bio and non bio) to cling to. When you consider that waterline tile (and therefore the grout) will see all the floating gooeyness in your pool (sunblock, yard debris, etc), it means your grout will absolutely pick up grime over time and discolor. Power washing is generally the easiest way to clean the grout...
I would be upset with the tiling, even knowing that a lot of that will not be very apparent once everything is done. Some things, like the huge grout line at the edge and the broken tile, WILL be obvious, especially to you. I'm already stressed that I will not be home for tile and coping tomorrow, and sloppy work is a big reason why!
The bad part is that unless you are looking over their shoulders it can happen while you are home! I guess if you popped out every 30 mins or so you might catch it before they got too far
Kim
The only thought I have is, since they are going to have to tear it all out to redo it properly, you can get the grout color you want. See how that works out.
Realistically, anyone who have ever done any tile work at all knows that that HUGE grout line at the outside corner is unacceptable. You should figure your layout to an inside corner where you will have a choice as to which surface to lap. Any Pool Builder that would even suggest that it is acceptable has no pride in his work.
You might just point out that there are a lot of poeple following this build online.
I couldn't see the pictures (Boo! [emoji24]) but I absolutely agree that sloppy work is not okay. It doesn't have to be a confrontation though. Think of it as a conversation! You'll do just fine!
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Hi Denise! I'm finally finding the time to catch up on your build after all the craziness around here. I'm so sorry to hear of your tile/grout issues. I, too, dislike confrontation, but you are not out of line to insist on a higher standard and quality of work. It will all work out in the end, I'm sure, but the process of getting to the resolution can sure be a pain!
Hang in there. Your pool is going to be gorgeous! I can't wait to see your plaster color too... Mine is looking more green than I would have thought, but it still could change. I'll be ok with it either way, but I just wanted to reassure you that your color choice is going to look awesome and not fake at all. It will be the perfect compliment to all your other design choices.
It is Thursday..........my thoughts are with you as the PB sees the error of their way and does what it right to fix it all the way.
Kim
Hope it goes well, be firm![]()
I agree with TM about making it a conversation. Ask him what he thinks of the job, if this is the quality of workmanship (with his name on it) he wants others to see. I'm guessing he'll take one look at it and it'll be a redo.
Hang in there!