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Spoke to the customer yesterday and told him that all advise given to me was pointing to a wet install but he has ignored all advise and was insisting on electric, which I duly priced up yesterday, its going to be £2g in materials before I stick a tile down, all went a bit quiet at that point and haven't heard anything since...
sometimes your banging your head against a wall :mad2:

pm Alan
 

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