Yep. None of which is my problem.
They got kitchen fitters coming on second week November.
Joinery being done after kitchen and the client is doing their own decorating.
For now my part is done. Once the kitchens in I have the window ledge to tile and the splashback to do.
My latest project. 20mm limestone, 600 x various lengths over 76sqm.
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Am I reading this right? Your customer wants an uneven floor??
Would be difficult to tile modular/opus if the floor is all over the place!
However, you can still insulate the substrate using marmox/wedi etc. just glue and screw it. Mechanical fixings will pull the boards down maintaining the...
Very messy.
Difficult to really understand what I'm looking at in the pictures.
Corners, and where tile meets your door trimmings/architrave can be Silicon, that should tidy it's up a bit.
The trims used seem either too small for the tile, or they've been pushed against the wall and the...
Cheers @Dan
Job was in Rutland mate. I did a few jobs at the same property. Main shower room, a small ensuite and a master ensuite. Along with an entrance/hallway floor, utility splashback, WC splashbacks and cleaned, polished and re-sealled circa 60sqm of limestone flooring
Finished up this one yesyerday that I mentioned.
300x100 laid in herringbone on feature wall and portrait on adjacent walls.
Grouted with mapei-glitter epoxy 😯
I used to fit these week in week out years ago. Not the Wickes ones though.
I think you'd struggle to get that size now. I had to do a similar repair recently but they were 300x200 bumpys.
Anyone, I used to get my tiles through Graham's plumbers merchants, who were (and maybe still are) part...