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Nick HBS
Having just completed my first tiling job, one of the things I was wondering was, how does today's professional tiler keep themselves and their work area clean and tidy? When you're working on domestic jobs in people's kitchens or bathrooms, what lengths do you go to to make sure you don't end up covering your customers' homes in crap?
The job I worked on took five days in the end and apart from working quickly and trying to make a good impression as possible, it was a nightmare just keeping the place clean. The electric tile cutter left a mess in the back yard which I had to hose down in the dark after I'd finished and the adhesive and grout are messing things to work with too.
Do you clean as you go, or get the job done and then clean up as best you can?
The job I worked on took five days in the end and apart from working quickly and trying to make a good impression as possible, it was a nightmare just keeping the place clean. The electric tile cutter left a mess in the back yard which I had to hose down in the dark after I'd finished and the adhesive and grout are messing things to work with too.
Do you clean as you go, or get the job done and then clean up as best you can?