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mikedavey

Hi,

Just got a job to tile a corner shower. My intentions were to tile the shower & grout it the next day. But my client thought my price was a bit too high, so we agreed a lower price.
The reason it was slightly higher was because of going back the next day to grout, but now i want to do it all in one day so i don't have to go back (Plus it's 60 miles round trip)

I'm using ready mixed adhesive & grout for showers.........so can i grout the same day? how long does it need idealy before grouting?

Cheers

Mike
 
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Fekin

Doing a job for a paying customer and using ready mixed adhesive and grout combined ?

:dead:

You should always grout the next day, especially if it's a shower, and the ready mixed mixed adhesive and grout isn't very good, for a paying customer.

I guess the customer supplied it ?

For what it's worth, in my view, you might as well do it all in one day, and not offer any guarantees
 
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tiler tom

You don't haggle over price but justify it by telling the customer that to do a guarenteed job you will tile one day and grout the next. By lowering your price you are telling the customer that you are short of work or were trying it on in the first place. I have grouted the same day but you must leave 24 hours before using. Ideally grout should be left a week to fully dry out
 
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Fekin

Just a basic pointer, a product that does 2 completely different things will do them both to an average degree, and a product that only does one thing will\should do it much better.

If you are working for yourself then seriously, buy trade materials and not jo public B&Q\Wicks brand items, and your jobs and customers will be better off for it in the long run, and just price accordingly, as saving just a few quid can seriously damage your reputation if your materials don't stand upto the jobs you are doing, it might say they will do the job, but the rest of us don't use them for a reason.

Sorry if I sounded like I was getting at you, that was not the case mate.

Good luck :)
 
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grumpygrouter

It is my understanding the Wickes materials are made for them by a very reputable company anyway, though I can't remember who.

Only grout the same day if you use powder addy, not ready mixed, and also you are assuming you will get it finished in one day, being your first job, it may take longer than you think!

Good luck, let us know how you get on.

Grumpy
 

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