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Ian

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Martino

Hi guys the reason i mainly do cuts next day on floors is for speed :)....rather than up and down up and down measure cut...a basic square/rectangle room seems better to cut the next day....this works best for me anyways!...each to there own :).....if i am working with someone then i put cuts in on same day like, just depends on each situation like!....sometimes u have to do certain cuts before u can continue!
 
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Bubblecraft

Depending on the tile, I aim for 10 to 12 per day. If theres boxed in areas including windows, I reduce to suit. That includes removing & re-fitting toilet etc. On walls, I do my cuts when I come to them, on floors, depending on size, I'll do my cuts the following day to give me plenty of time for adhesive to set to allow the toilet to be fitted by the end of the day
 
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Concrete guy

I used to work on a very rough rule of thumb of 6sq/m of finished work a day (that's grouted). That'll be an 18sq/m bathroom tiled, grouted and silconed in 3 days. Usually and earlyish day on day three.

I always cut as I went. Nothing worse than cutting the next day and finding you need to move a set tile by 1mm.
 
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mz30

Mz30 thats a hell of a lot of meterage your covering!, cant be many cuts with all that, so basically in 2 days your doing, 27m2 all tiled and grouted?....u must reply on red bull lol!!

I wish the werent that many cuts mate on the walls thers a shedload,to be fair the floors are easy 2 to 3hrs max to tile an hour to grout,gives time to get a decent start on the walls.

Wish i could drink red bull ,but caffeine cripples me.
 
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JRCCR

Housing association or council im guessing? I feel they ask too much to be done, especially if your on a day rate, rather than meterage.. But work is work and if your getting it done in line with their schedules and getting paid then your sorted.

I dont have a specific meterage to get done in a day. I just work at a steady pace. If at the end of the day ive tiled alot then I pat myself on the back lol.

Everyone works at different speeds and every job is different in complexity so you cant really give an idea.
 
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Peter

It's amazing the metres you can put down when doing the same thing day in day out. Used to do prefab 25m bathroom pods, walls, borders and diagonal floors. Perfectly squarely engineered so all cuts identical. We were tiling one each for 2.30, grouting the previous day's work and in the house before 4pm every day. Miss those days but it was mind numbingly boring.
 

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