Joe
TF
I foolishly agreed to take on a job without going to look at it first for my brother in law who works as a handy man mainly for a lettings company. He does various work like joinery, painting, wallapering, tiling etc. I turned up at the job to find this:
I told him I wouldn't be able to do it as there's board missing, the plaster has came away with the tiles when they were removed and the plaster skim itself is coming away from the bonding behind it. I advised him the best thing to do would be to re board the whole lot and start with a nice flat surface. He disagrees and thinks it's good to go once the plaster board that's missing is installed. He's begging me to go and do it this weekend and is under the impression that I'm over exaggerating I think. This has been a common problem I am encountering whilst doing small jobs at reasonably cheap prices for people. It drives me crazy. I did 3 years of an apprenticeship working alongside brilliant tilers ten years ago and am hoping to build up a reputation for myself through word of mouth along with a facebook page etc to go at it full time eventually. Is it a common problem that the majority of customers don't understand the prep that's involved and just want someone to wack tiles on ? I know he'll tile this one himself and would even do it the exact same way on other jobs for other customers! Do the majority of customers underestimate the prep involved or would you guys say that most customers understand that preparing substrates is essential ?
I told him I wouldn't be able to do it as there's board missing, the plaster has came away with the tiles when they were removed and the plaster skim itself is coming away from the bonding behind it. I advised him the best thing to do would be to re board the whole lot and start with a nice flat surface. He disagrees and thinks it's good to go once the plaster board that's missing is installed. He's begging me to go and do it this weekend and is under the impression that I'm over exaggerating I think. This has been a common problem I am encountering whilst doing small jobs at reasonably cheap prices for people. It drives me crazy. I did 3 years of an apprenticeship working alongside brilliant tilers ten years ago and am hoping to build up a reputation for myself through word of mouth along with a facebook page etc to go at it full time eventually. Is it a common problem that the majority of customers don't understand the prep that's involved and just want someone to wack tiles on ? I know he'll tile this one himself and would even do it the exact same way on other jobs for other customers! Do the majority of customers underestimate the prep involved or would you guys say that most customers understand that preparing substrates is essential ?