First paying Job pics!

Looks a nice job well done there 🙂

Only thing is... If I was the guy paying you to lay a nice floor like that, I'd have ripped out that distgusting looking kitchen first lol
 
very nice well done m8

Now they are pleased with the finished job not only will they get you back for bathroom like you said they will recommend you to their friends and family. So fingers crossed you get more work hope you left them some cards to hand to people when they ask whom done there tiling 😉

steve
 
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Thanks for the nice comments guys! Good to know it looks ok to a experienced professionals eye!

I took my time with laying out etc and allowed myself plenty of time to do the job. I think this would be a good tip to anyone starting out (like myself) take the pressure off by allowing extra time.

Gaz
 
Thanks for the nice comments guys! Good to know it looks ok to a experienced professionals eye!

I took my time with laying out etc and allowed myself plenty of time to do the job. I think this would be a good tip to anyone starting out (like myself) take the pressure off by allowing extra time.

Gaz

Good tip gaz, always take your time, speed will come with experiance...
 
Nice job. Did you have to remove any doors / radiators etc? Any panic moments ? lol

No there were no doors from the hall into the kitchen or kitchen into the dining room. Didn't have to take any radiators off either, no major problems really. We'll except 4 of my fingers were bleeding when I had done! Grout is vicious stuff isn't it? Wore all my skin away!

Although I did pull up a bit I had done as it all started to go a bit..... skewif! Amazing how it can do that so quickly and not be able to get it back! Other than that I dropped a box of tiles and broke one that was down. Not sure how as there was adhesive underneath where it broke. Cheap B&Q tile though to be fair!

I am having bigger problems with the job I am on now. I have had to take a radiator off (which is going to happen plenty I'm sure!) and I am having to reboard quite a bit of the wall and another load has to be replastered!

It's a great learning curve! Quite enjoying it! 🙂
 
I'm a bit worried about taking radiators off myself, don't you have to mess about bleeding them / topping up the system? etc ?
 
Not usually! You can turn the radiators supply off then remove it in most cases, You will have to drain the radiator you take off but thats simple enough. With a combi boiler you have to repressure the system though.
 
Looks pretty good the Gazman...
I'm one of those newbies that jonesy was on about not so long ago and just did my first job at the weekend.
OK it was a straight forward oblong shaped floor of 14sq mtrs but it took 2 of us 3 hours to lay, back the next day and 40 minutes to grout.
The house owner took us into the bathroom to show us a previous tile job on the bathroom because he couldn't believe how much better ours was. No thin cuts, good spaces and done in half the time. Just goes to show that attitude to your work counts for something when it comes to the finished article.
Best of luck mate
Andy
 

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