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I mean flat against the wall, verticality and horizontally alignment and plumbed.
@Stan: my tile retailer just told me that there is no way a tiler needs 10 bags of 20 kilos of adhesive to lay 35 square meters of tiles. I hope it answers a few of your technical questions.
dear joe, although i sympathise with you for the terrible job you have had done in your bathroom, you are totally unrealistic in your expectations of what you should be paying for a decent tiler in the London area ,the prices your tiler quoted you are far from extortionate had he been producing first class work, i understand you being so miffed when he has dared to ask you for any money with the job he has done but unless you want another disaster be prepared to pay in the region £30-35 per sqm plus materials it is also definately possible to use that amount of adhesive if the tiler was straightening out walls and floors prior to installing the tiles and achieving a solid bed when fitting the tilesI mean flat against the wall, verticality and horizontally alignment and plumbed.
@Stan: my tile retailer just told me that there is no way a tiler needs 10 bags of 20 kilos of adhesive to lay 35 square meters of tiles. I hope it answers a few of your technical questions.
dear joe, although i sympathise with you for the terrible job you have had done in your bathroom, you are totally unrealistic in your expectations of what you should be paying for a decent tiler in the London area ,the prices your tiler quoted you are far from extortionate had he been producing first class work, i understand you being so miffed when he has dared to ask you for any money with the job he has done but unless you want another disaster be prepared to pay in the region £30-35 per sqm plus materials it is also definately possible to use that amount of adhesive if the tiler was straightening out walls and floors prior to installing the tiles and achieving a solid bed when fitting the tiles
you seem hell bent on only paying £20 per sqm for fitting large format porcelain tiles when this is standard format ceramic price, be careful what the man in the tile shop tells you these guys are salesmen not tradesmen good luck with rectifying your bathroom Gary
Hi Gary,
That's not true. Obviously you haven't ready the thread.
I was ready to pay up to £30 a square but that guy came back to tell me he wants to charge over £35.
You have to know that there are laws in this country to protect consumers and you cannot simply push prices up because you haven't got the skills to lay porcelain. Pushing the price up when you already started the job, especially for a job like this is not only wrong, it is illegal. Period.
Once you have agreed with your client and laid the first tile you are bound by law to finish the job. If you change your mind and don't want to do it because of unforseen circumstances i.e. tiling porcelain instead of tiling ceramic, negociate or go home. But you cannot simply double the prices when you've already been fiddling around with the surfaces and con you client of 10 square meters.
On your concerns about London prices, you may charge up to £40 in the West End but down here in South East London I can assure you that all the companies I have contacted do not charge more than £20/25 + materials to do the job and they don't have a problem tiling porcelain either. I have actually problems finding a company that charges £30+materials a square at the moment. :icon9:
I didn't know you had to straighten prep plasterboard walls and chipboard flooring...that's new to me.
Kind regards.
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