Well, as already said - the tiler is not the one with whom you make an agreement (rework, compensate). He was there to get an impression and it would have been your good opportunity to ask the expert what is possible at what expense. But probably there is at least an arrangement in the background, otherwise he wouldn’t have come to take a look - your contact person is the developer, the tiler’s contact person is also the developer... GD
What he mentioned was grout color. However, he rather advised against chiseling out, etc. It was not a topic. He tried to make the grout color appealing to me as the better choice.
What he addressed was grout color. But he rather advised against chiseling out, etc. That was not an issue. He tried to make the grout color appealing to me as the better choice.
Well then, it’s clear what was going on behind the scenes. The tiler boss knows that he has to redo it at his own expense if you want that. The builder knows it too and has told the tiler. The tiler boss looked at it and understandably promoted his gray grout — to save himself the effort. GD
Really? You bought the house with the land?
Or is it more that you built your property with a general contractor and you are also the builders and in addition hired the hairdresser for an extra (laying floor tiles in the living area)?