About Us
ZAW Tiling based in Camden and working in all of North London. Offering all types of tiling on walls and floors. Using ceramic, porcelain, natural stone, marble and mosaic tiles. Zaw Tiling offers a high standard of tiling at competitive rates. Working mainly in domestic properties and taking on all types of tiling. We always use the best products on the market and with our tiling knowledge provide a perfect finish.
I completed my training in Harrow with Specialist Trade Courses and I have over six years experience in various types and styles of tiling. I ensure the highest standards of finish & quality work, offering a professional service with punctual timing, at competitive rates. Listening to your needs and requests, along with my knowledge of tiling will ensure the perfect finish in your bathroom, hallway or kitchen.
Services Provided
Wall & Floor Tiling Bathroom & Kitchen Tiling Wet Room & Waterproofing Ceramic & Porcelain Tiling Mosaic & Glass Tiling Quarry Tiling Natural Stone Tiling Travertine Tiling Grouting & Re-Grouting Tile Sealing Supply & Fit
Areas Served
North London North West London Central London East London
Awards
Qualified at of Harlow Training Centre
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Business Details
Business Name
ZAW Tiling
Phone Number
07809 380233
Website
Address
Barker Drive
Camden Town
London, Greater London NW1 0JG
United Kingdom
Typical Job Cost
£200 - 50,000
I have a day rate of £180 + cost of materials
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Contact ZAW Tiling
I have sent 5 emails saying I would change the tile shown on the picture above for no extra charge. I said when I have been paid for the work completed I would carry out the tile change. The offer is still on the table.
I said if additional work was required with more tiles being removed then I would have to charge an hourly rate, I never once mentioned a day rate.
The client mentions cutting methods and says I cut them incorrectly, I used a wet saw and turned tiles upside down to cut, this is the correct method. Sometimes the glaze on tiles can chip.
I have explained to the client that their cupboards were covered in silicone as the builders had move the cupboards (3x I believe) before I started the job. I spent time trying to remove this but some was possibly left, so it held a bit of grout, as seen in the picture. Once silicone has been removed and the cupboard has been wiped the grout won’t be there. I did not wipe the cupboards numerous times.
I discussed with the client that silicone wasn’t needed next to a door frame, if it was a bathroom this would have been done. Whilst completing the silicone where the tiles meet the upstands I said I would do the silicone by the door but the client said not to worry about it. The silicone was left with the client in case they wanted to do any more silicone as I was advised not to. I did not include in my quote to silicone around cupboards but we discussed this could be done if the client didn’t like the cut underneath the cupboard as it would cover any grout areas they didn’t like.
All tiles were laid brick bond and no grout lines were out of line. The client told me once I finished he did like the way I laid them on the left hand side Where the kitchen sockets are. I’ve attached a picture to show this.
I won’t post our email conversations and I can’t prove what was said in person but I’m a honest hard working tiler and this one job was not perfect but the client has found me on various platforms and has been making untrue comments which I have to respond to. Everybody has an opinion and if he believes my work is 2* that is fair enough but to lie about certain things is not right. I have all emails to confirm what I have said is true.