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macten

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Hi guys,

Just finished an ensuite on a new build. This place was huge and the owners are very tile happy. Got the job when the original tiler got the hump with the site boss and chucked a bucket of grout water over him :lol:

Here's a few piccies:
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macten

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Much more fun mate!
Give me this kind of work anytime.
All mats supplied and using tubbed addy made such a nice change.
Still took me a week though :huh2:

This place was huge: wetroom and ensuite downstairs. bathroom and ensuite upstairs and loads of floor tiling downstairs. I really tryed to get some tips from the pro tilers there cos they were working so fast.
From looking at their work the key to speed was:
1 Don't waste time setting out
2 Don't waste time with a rubbing block on cut edges
3 Don't worry about having cut edges next to field tiles
4 If having a border, let the doorway interupt it so when it's 1cm out you won't notice it as much
5 Don't waste time getting trim cut to exactly the right length and you can save another 20 mins by not getting the tiles to sit flush with trim
6 Let someone else polish the grout haze off, at least it hides the grout job for a bit
7 Chipped tiles are fine to put on the wall if you can't be bothered to go get a new box
etc..etc..
Thing is these guys are making the same money (well more 'cos they're getting twice as many tiles down as me) so who's the real mug?
 
S

sWe

Much more fun mate!
Give me this kind of work anytime.
All mats supplied and using tubbed addy made such a nice change.
Still took me a week though :huh2:

This place was huge: wetroom and ensuite downstairs. bathroom and ensuite upstairs and loads of floor tiling downstairs. I really tryed to get some tips from the pro tilers there cos they were working so fast.
From looking at their work the key to speed was:
1 Don't waste time setting out
2 Don't waste time with a rubbing block on cut edges
3 Don't worry about having cut edges next to field tiles
4 If having a border, let the doorway interupt it so when it's 1cm out you won't notice it as much
5 Don't waste time getting trim cut to exactly the right length and you can save another 20 mins by not getting the tiles to sit flush with trim
6 Let someone else polish the grout haze off, at least it hides the grout job for a bit
7 Chipped tiles are fine to put on the wall if you can't be bothered to go get a new box
etc..etc..
Thing is these guys are making the same money (well more 'cos they're getting twice as many tiles down as me) so who's the real mug?

Met a tiler at a site job who got really competative speed wise when there were other tilers around. He literally RAN fetching stuff, and more or less threw the tiles onto the walls. He did 50sqm in the time I did 25sqm. I didn't have to tear everything down at the end of the day, he did :rofl:
 
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MICK the Tiler

Much more fun mate!
Give me this kind of work anytime.
All mats supplied and using tubbed addy made such a nice change.
Still took me a week though :huh2:

This place was huge: wetroom and ensuite downstairs. bathroom and ensuite upstairs and loads of floor tiling downstairs. I really tryed to get some tips from the pro tilers there cos they were working so fast.
From looking at their work the key to speed was:
1 Don't waste time setting out
2 Don't waste time with a rubbing block on cut edges
3 Don't worry about having cut edges next to field tiles
4 If having a border, let the doorway interupt it so when it's 1cm out you won't notice it as much
5 Don't waste time getting trim cut to exactly the right length and you can save another 20 mins by not getting the tiles to sit flush with trim
6 Let someone else polish the grout haze off, at least it hides the grout job for a bit
7 Chipped tiles are fine to put on the wall if you can't be bothered to go get a new box
etc..etc..
Thing is these guys are making the same money (well more 'cos they're getting twice as many tiles down as me) so who's the real mug?

Speed is obviously important to these tilers, But don't forget the rule reputaion is more important to everyone else. You will have work when these guys are scratching there ARSES!!!!!
 

macten

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Don't worry guys - I'll always go for quality over quantity all day everyday.
Just know that there are tilers out there like yourselves who can achieve the same quality as me with the same pace as the dodgy tilers.
I know I haven't been in the game very long and I can only get faster but found it really dissapointing to have the opportunity to watch these 'pro' tilers at work and learn nothing from them.
I feel I am going to be a busy fool through no fault of my own.
 
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sWe

...but found it really dissapointing to have the opportunity to watch these 'pro' tilers at work and learn nothing from them.

When I did my apprenticeship, I felt the same thing after a just a few weeks.
More than 90% of what I know about tiling and tiling related things, I've found out on my own, one way or the other. Alot of the things my "teacher" taught me, I've later discovered to be, if not ineffective and limited, then downright wrong.
I started thinking "is he trying to screw me over or something?", but I soon realized he really didn't know what he was doing, or what he was talking about.

The vast majority of tilers I've met, have been the "quantity over quality" type. To actually find a tiler in real life, who can show you tricks and give you useful tips and information, is a rare thing. It's the school of hard knocks for most. 'Twas for me atleast.

Practise, read up on things you're unsure about, test ideas in private, and take your time. It's the only good way to learn the trade properly if no one who can show you the way is around.
 

macten

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I'm the first to admit a fluke but that shaver socket was intentional goddamnit!!
I guess that's a prime example of why I take so long - not many people would bother to take the time to set out the wall for that nice cut and I'm sure only another tiler like yourself would notice and appreciate it.
Just wondering if I'm being too anal about detail or that I am just naturally a slow tiler.

Mick - keep them speedy tiler tips coming, love that thread!
 

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