WhenIsItTime
Recycles dryer sheets
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Regarding the boldfaced part above, this is pretty much where my wife and I are. There just seems to be too many other things that can go wrong while attempting to implement the right fix. We don't think it's worth the risk. Overall, we know the whole end result will be great.
You should ask about it. If they have any integrity and competence, it won't be a surprise and they will level (pardon the slight pun) with you.
I saw where you think its square by measuring diagonally. The grade of the floor could cause some challenge if it was historically sloped to a small drain. If they were working from scratch, this is amateur or careless work. I agree the suggestion to change the drain cover (don't use matching tile) might help conceal.
I had a large area floor in our 25 year old house re-tiled. Was 12" squares. Went to 6" x 48" tiles. I inquired about a few joints that were off. The installer said, "are you asking about in front of the entry door". I was impressed he knew the spot. He shared that the area was between two other surfaces and had severe undulations, but constrained by preserving even transitions to the other surfaces. He had spent considerable time mitigating the difference and the issue I saw was the most concealed solution in his opinion. I agreed and let it go.