u/unknown_narwhal86

Image 1 — Marble tile shower... did they do a good job?
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Marble tile shower... did they do a good job?

Contracted out tiling work on a new shower and I admit that I am pretty uptight so having trouble deciding if I need to unclench or if I need to ask my contractor to re-do some of this. For context, the floors in the bathroom are beautifully done and when I asked why there were chips along the edges of the tile in the shower, the response was that marble is more prone to chipping. I can't tell if that is a good reason for there to be chips....but the grout work seems subpar to me?

For posterity and if folks are doing pricing comparisons: east coast HCOL area, 6800$ for tiling the whole master bath, materials not included

u/unknown_narwhal86 — 10 hours ago