Large format floor, anhydrate, 270 Sqm

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Sorry to hijack thread. Radio 4 today some industry expert said that Carrilion were so big, they couldn't make a profit so by not paying their contractors for SO long, their cash flow was artificially inflated allowing them to cook the books and appear financially sound.
The interviewer quite quickly shut him down on this point though.
Makes you wonder how many other major players are doing the same...
 
Sorry to hijack thread. Radio 4 today some industry expert said that Carrilion were so big, they couldn't make a profit so by not paying their contractors for SO long, their cash flow was artificially inflated allowing them to cook the books and appear financially sound.
The interviewer quite quickly shut him down on this point though.
Makes you wonder how many other major players are doing the same...
All of them I suspect, just a matter of time till the bubble bursts with more of them
 
The government should make it illegal to trade this way . You get invoiced you pay . Easy . Phase it in over a number of years gradually bringing the time down . So it would stop huge debts being owed because they wouldn't be 3 months behind .
 
Thanks for the replys, have the data sheet for the screed, and am having first site meeting today, have made the customer aware of the importance of following the spec to the letter.
Very impressed with Kerakol Bio gel and have spoke to their rep and tech people about anhydrate screed prep.
Their solution is quite simple with usual sanding, dust removal and two coats of their "A" primer, effectively creating a barrier to which the bio gel fixes. Max 8m linear tile runs before expansion joints, and expansion joints through thresholds. Was planning on using a clip system for a bit of overkill too, a 15mm trowel and back buttered obviously too. On a flat screed that should cover most bases.
However, site visits usually reveal a few demons. Will hopefully pass the responsibility of moisture content/screed dryness to the customer, as still feel an accurate testing procedure or kit is hard to rely on.
Unless you guys have any cost effective solutions you rely on that you can suggest.
With that in mind, one tiler, one labourer, not including prep, including materials any thoughts on price? 40, 50 pound per metre?
 
You’ll be up against the big boys on this one so you’ll have to keep it competitive if you want it.
 
Thanks for the replys, have the data sheet for the screed, and am having first site meeting today, have made the customer aware of the importance of following the spec to the letter.
Very impressed with Kerakol Bio gel and have spoke to their rep and tech people about anhydrate screed prep.
Their solution is quite simple with usual sanding, dust removal and two coats of their "A" primer, effectively creating a barrier to which the bio gel fixes. Max 8m linear tile runs before expansion joints, and expansion joints through thresholds. Was planning on using a clip system for a bit of overkill too, a 15mm trowel and back buttered obviously too. On a flat screed that should cover most bases.
However, site visits usually reveal a few demons. Will hopefully pass the responsibility of moisture content/screed dryness to the customer, as still feel an accurate testing procedure or kit is hard to rely on.
Unless you guys have any cost effective solutions you rely on that you can suggest.
With that in mind, one tiler, one labourer, not including prep, including materials any thoughts on price? 40, 50 pound per metre?
the talk of money, I do not care.
you're big enough.
the procedure dictated by the technician
it's exact. clip system I would use it surely
Ps. strengthens the muscles before starting. 😉
 

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