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  • Site conducted

  • Conducted on

  • Prepared by

  • Location

Tile workmanship

  • Correct tiles onsite as per Tile selection

  • Are all tiles laid in the correct orientation as per selections

  • Mortar mix ratio 1 part cement 3-4 parts damp Sydney sand

  • Nominal bed thickness of screed 25mm

  • Are all tiles laid square to wall or shower recesses

  • Installation of ceramic tiles wet areas in accordance with AS3958.1

  • All surfaces are clean, firm, excess mortar and smears

  • Have all wall tiles been installed using a notched trowel (spot fixing in not compliant)

  • Correct size notched trowel is used

  • Cut tiles have smooth edges and are installed without jagged or flaked edges

  • Lippage between two adjacent tiles does not exceed 2mm

  • Any surplus adhesive within the joint of tile surface is removed prior to grouting

  • Joint widths are consistent throughout the installation

  • Have all tile spacers been removed prior to grouting

  • Has main floor tiling has been laid flat and true to within a tolerance of +- 4mm in 2m

  • Correct fall to all shower recesses

  • Correct fall to remainder of wet areas

  • Do all shower niches have correct fall and angles do not have any sharp edges

  • Are all floor wastes clean and free from debris

  • Have riser tiles been installed as needed and align around piers

SITE CLEANLINESS

  • All rubbish placed in bin

  • Add photo of front of site

  • Spare tiles stacked neatly in linen or garage

  • Add photo of spare tiles

  • Have all tiles areas been left clean and tidy

  • Photo of tiled areas

  • Has the site and the remainder of the house been left clean

  • Photo of the house generally

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