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Sure, call the lawyer first. Why not try to work it out first and then if
all else fails, call the lawyer.

Saw a case today in the paper where a guy fell asleep on the railroad
tracks, got ran over by a train and lost his legs. Now he's hooked up with
some crook lawyer trying to sue the railroad and three employees for
negligence. It's always someone else's fault in this country.

"HMFIC-1369" wrote in message
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Why live with mistakes.... Rip up and replace! Crooked tiles? Uneven? Get
a
good lawyer, sue him for deconstruction and replacemnet..... Get it done
right!


"vMike" wrote in message
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I had someone install translucent glass tile on the floor and walls of a
retail space. The installation was not good. Aside from crooked tiles,

which
I can live with, the surface of the floor and walls in very uneven. I

looks
terrible, especially when the light hits it. I am looking for some
options
to fix the unevenness and maybe save the job. (Fortunately I have not
paid
for the work yet) I did a bit of research and these seem to be potential
options to attempt to fix it. (I have about 250' sq of area split evently
between walls and floor. )

1) sandblast and polish somehow
2) sand with some kind of diamond sandpaper to remove the high spots.
3) using some other kind of glass workers tool to smooth

If it can't be fixed, it will have to be removed. Anyone out there with
glass or glass tile experience that might have some ideas on what to do

will
be greatly appreciated.

Mike