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looks good, love to see tiled skirting in a kitchen, mate of mine had some very expensive tiles imported from italy, and then finished it off with mdf skirt :thumbsdown:
 
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jonnyc

just been back to clean and seal some tunisian limestone that we laid about 8 years ago.
its cleaned up very easily then applied mn stainstop and buffed.
here are some before and after shots
 

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John Benton

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Just refurbed a whole house that I'm renting out.

Kitchen completely ripped out, fireplace unfortunately had to go, tried to sell to a dealer in Manchester but only wanted to part ex. Chimney breast opened up to create 2ft more floor space and fit units around.

Notice the dot n dab of the previous tiles that virtually fell off the walls

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Any takers for renting it :drool5:
 

John Benton

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Nice job John! Just curious, but what was holding the chimney up, between lintels!?!

Gravity, :lol:, builder said that it would be ok and I took his word for it.

I paid him to do it, wouldn't dream of doing that myself (incase the chimney came down)
 
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m3fitter

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500 metres of Absolute nero, and flamed 500x500 all on formwork, set in sand and cement, 3mm joint, 4% falls into 8mm slot drains, 40mm copings, 64 uplighters holecut into 20mm granite.
 
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Bubblecraft

2 new porch roofs today. One a complete rebuild with new lighting, other was new OSB & felt only. Customer wants to paint them him self to keep costs down.
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Gravity, :lol:, builder said that it would be ok and I took his word for it.

I paid him to do it, wouldn't dream of doing that myself (incase the chimney came down)

Haha! I looked into it, and apparently there should be a second lintel at about 7ft high, so probably where it was opened to. Always good to know these things. ;)
 

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