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Meurig

We have a small bathroom (1.4m x 1.9m) that needs the floor tiled, and also tiles in the shower enclosure.

We have bought the floor tiles (ceramic) and will be picking up some white metro tiles for the shower. Flexible adhesive will be needed as it's a floating floor. We have not bought any adhesive or grout. Floor is chipboard and walls are magnesium oxide boards (like plasterboard but harder).

It's not a big job, but I need it done in the next week if at all possible.

Any more questions please let me know! I can supply pictures.
 
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I consider myself a good tradesman and I quite often have spare time. I might be given 3-4 days to do a job and finish it in 2. I might work long hours to get a job done quick so I have time to pick up something else in between my next contract. I'm semi-retired and only do the jobs I want to do, so have spare time quite often.
I've been at this game for more than 40 years and have never been booked up more than a couple of weeks in advance since Fired Earth packed in the instillation department.
So to say to someone to be careful of anyone who can jump on a job the next week is just wrong.
i spent many years looking at jobs that had gone wrong writing reports and so on well 90% of the time they had a recomend tiler but was to busy to do the job when they wanted it done so used the first that could .now as a working tiler i have been called up at the last moment .and still fitted it in due to hold up on others lucky them .the bottom line here if its your full time job and you are good you should be booked up at least 80% of the time with a few in reserve .if not nobody thinks you are as good as you think you are .the only real judges are your pears .have met plenty of people who think they have had a great job done but one that makes me cring at the site of it
 
M

Meurig

This thread has obviously sparked some heated debate, and while that was never intended, it it's good to see that members of this forum are so clearly passionate about the work that they do.

I appreciate that I was unrealistic when I expected to find a skilled tiler with a few days notice, and it did cause me some hassle which I hope to avoid in future.

That said, I was lucky enough to find a member of this forum (Simons70) who completed the job (including tanking) on Sunday with obvious skill and to a very high standard (as far as I can tell anyway!).

I can only assume that on this occasion I was lucky. In future I will try and arrange these things with more more time in advance, but to anyone who finds themselves in my position in future - don't fret, you're not completely stuffed.

finished tiling IMG_4220.JPG
 

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That looks spot on.

Our debates aren't heated we're always waffling about stuff like this.

It isn't wrong to expect to be able to get a tiler quick. Customers aren't to know the score.

It's nice to see you won on this one but always try and find time to check references and whatnot. You're employing somebody. Why wouldn't you want to know how well they work?
 

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, the only real judges are your pears .have met plenty of people who think they have had a great job done but one that makes me cring at the site of it
Wrong, the only judge is the person I am doing the job for.
I have met many a tiler that is so far up his own arse it's unbelievable.
I could point you to at least 3 companies on here that I have helped out at a couple of days notice with no complaints.
 
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[QUOTE="Ray TT @ Porcel-Thin, post: 775913, the only real judges are your pears .have met plenty of people who think they have had a great job done but one that makes me cring at the site of it
Wrong, the only judge is the person I am doing the job for.
I have met many a tiler that is so far up his own arse it's unbelievable.
I could point you to at least 3 companies on here that I have helped out at a couple of days notice with no complaints.[/QUOTE]
you have missed the point here .its that the genrale public can exspect a real trades man to be at there beck and call at a flick of there fingers .shows no respect for trades next my pears i look up to and when they say you did a great job it means they are seeing you at there level they do the same job every day .joe public who often thinks he as had a great job done and tells the tiler so then 6 mouths later his tiles fall off start cracking .now has the job of getting him back when he thinks he great you told him so .joe public who have never laid a tile in there life are no judge of my work. only me and my pears can judge my work .after all the avarage job is great to them .and the truth is they tell the avarage they are great so they never inprove because they now think they are great tilers .i live by one rule when i do a job you can get as good but no better .having not spent time looking up tilers arse s .to test there depth .i can not comment on this .as my time was spent tiling not bottom watching but every one to there own .
 
M

MTiler

Yeah.

Perhaps does happen sometimes.

But since when have you been able to get a good tradesman to start next week?

I don't think I've beat a month wait ever? Thinking about it.

We used to have a lot of the fiddly jobs semi-arranged so if somebody did have a delay due to another tradesman going over his estimated time or something meaning we can't start, we had a few small jobs that were just squeezed in here and there so we didn't have to sit by the phone.

Good planning is the key.

Not saying it doesn't happen. But there doesn't seem to be a main reason this wasn't booked in beforehand to me.

Wouldn't you warn a friend of the average kind of tiler to expect if they didn't have anything booked in next week?

I often get gaps, does that mean Im a crap tiler Dan?
You can plan as much as you like but you cant plan for customers postponing a job, jobs not being ready, builders starting late etc etc etc etc etc etc etc.
If only life was that easy.
 

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I get many a call, where the customer wants me to start within a week , i agree sometimes you do have a slot because a jobs running behind or cancelled etc and can squeeze them in but i think the point being made is many a customer do think tilers just sit at home waiting for the phone to ring lol lol lol ..
 

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I often get gaps, does that mean Im a crap tiler Dan?
You can plan as much as you like but you cant plan for customers postponing a job, jobs not being ready, builders starting late etc etc etc etc etc etc etc.
If only life was that easy.
Yes. ;-)

I jokes.

You want to have some lose jobs for regulars semi-booked in.

You can't have time out.

What I'm saying I've said. If you can answer the phone on a Monday and do a job on a Tuesday, you're not planning right, or are winging it.

I stand by what I said though, personally, I'd be cautious of any trader who can do a job that takes a couple of days just only next week.

And proof is in the pudding. Nobody who replied to my other thread would have been able to do that.
 
M

MTiler

Yes. ;-)



What I'm saying I've said. If you can answer the phone on a Monday and do a job on a Tuesday, you're not planning right, or are winging it.
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You cant plan for commercial jobs being delayed and you end up with a free week or two and you cant move other jobs booked. Small domestic jobs come in handy then.
 

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Yeah that's what I mean. I would try (and it's only try) to have 2 or 3 jobs for customers who don't mind waiting for a slow spell provisionally booked in for those odd weeks you get called off.

Perhaps more applicable to the types of tiler that would be responding to this type of thread request for a tiler, moreso than commercial tilers.

But I still super stand by what I say. If I have 3 plasterers come see my job, and 2 are 6 weeks and 1 can start tomorrow, I'm waiting 6 weeks.
 

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