A contractor installed ceramic tile over concrete in our utility room. There's a drain in the floor, so they had to cut some tiles to accommodate the slight slant toward the drain.
A spot was uneven on Friday when they were starting, but the contractor said they could add more mortar underneath it and make it all even. A couple days later when it was all done, the uneven spot is still there, the grout is all uneven, and the contractor says there isn't anything they can do. From the photos below, what do you think? Remove and redo the whole drain area so the grout lines are even?
Here's the drain area:
Here's the part that is uneven toward the top of the photo. Besides it being a trip hazard, I'm concerned it will break off when I roll something heavy over it.
A spot was uneven on Friday when they were starting, but the contractor said they could add more mortar underneath it and make it all even. A couple days later when it was all done, the uneven spot is still there, the grout is all uneven, and the contractor says there isn't anything they can do. From the photos below, what do you think? Remove and redo the whole drain area so the grout lines are even?
Here's the drain area:
Here's the part that is uneven toward the top of the photo. Besides it being a trip hazard, I'm concerned it will break off when I roll something heavy over it.
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