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Replacement floor tiles
whitesatin
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We had a leak resulting in us needing new tiles throughout the kitchen. We've decided to go with the insurance company's workmen etc. Our's are expensive tiles and this is not disputed I'm told that someone will bring round samples to choose from. Was wondering, would it be acceptable to go for a different design while we're at it? I'm not talking of something more expensive, just a different pattern. I would like some opinions before I ask, thanks.
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Yes, it happened to us and they looked at what was down and gave us a budget to choose new. They weren't interested in what we chose.0
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Shouldn't be a problem. You could also upgrade too, if you pay the difference.whitesatin wrote: »Was wondering, would it be acceptable to go for a different design while we're at it? I'm not talking of something more expensive, just a different pattern.0 -
Just for the record, it is definitely possible as I have now confirmed with my insurance people. Thanks.0
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