Talk of The Villages Florida - Rentals, Entertainment & More
Talk of The Villages Florida - Rentals, Entertainment & More
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How does the floor look?
I noticed some lippage here and there. Some a credit card thickness and a couple areas 3 credit card thickness.
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If you have lippage on a new installation, don't pay for it, and have it removed and re-installed properly. There's no excuse for poor workmanship.
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You may or may not have a case for the contractor to redo.
If it meets these standards (which are pretty loose), it will be harder to force them to fix it. Lippage - Floor DetectiveFloor Detective Quote:
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I have a question for you? How long are each of the tiles? I had tile installed which looks like hardwood flooring and although it came in various lengths and widths, Village Flooring told me not to get any longer than 24". They said that due to unevenness of the sub-flooring (concrete), if you go longer, you will always have some that will get lippage.
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I noticed some lippage here and there. Some a credit card thickness and a couple areas 3 credit card thickness.
I would definitely not accept the 3 credit card lippage. That could be dangerous. If that's a new build, accept none of it. JMO. |
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Mine is porcelain also but 6" x 24". Yours are double in width. It could be the sub-flooring. It makes the longer tiles see-saw if not perfectly flat. Not sure what they went over in your home. In mine, we had them install a membrane base to the floor first. It was more expensive but we didn't want it to crack if the sub-flooring cracked. That also helped in leveling. Did you have a reputable company put them in? All the installer are usually sub-contractors. I was very lucky to get two separate installers, at different times, which knew what they were doing, thank God.
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Quick question. If you get a cell or camera and place it directly on the floor and take a pic straight across the floor in front are you suppose to see only flat tile lines or can there be variation?
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Lippage is dangerous and a trip hazard. Nickel installed our tile and the job was pretty bad.
They were difficult to deal with. |
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We had tile installed everywhere but the bedrooms when we built our house. The tile work was done by a company in Sumter Landing and we had a number of areas where lippage was a problem.
Our lippage problem was a nightmare or I should say dealing with the tile people was. Regardless of how much lippage there is, it is always a trip hazard, especially where older people are concerned, because many older people do not lift their feet enough when they walk. If you haven't paid for everything -- DON'T! No matter what you may work out, don't pay until you are completely satisfied, not matter what. Good luck. You'll need it! |
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