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mark neville
level floors and plumed walls, anybody seen these . i no most of our work is preperation. becouse we are the finishing trade, do you think the way jobs are being handed over to us that this is getting worse
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YOU ARE TALKING ABOUT A TILERS DREAM THERE M8,LOLlevel floors and plumed walls, anybody seen these . i no most of our work is preperation. becouse we are the finishing trade, do you think the way jobs are being handed over to us that this is getting worse
ON A JOB NOW,NEW BUILD PORCH,FLOOR WARPED AND WALLS ARE A NIGHTMARE AS THEY ARE BOWED IN THE MIDDLE AND ITS DONE IN BRICK BOND WHAT A FKN NIGHTMARE BTW LADS.:mad2:CUSTOMER IS HAPPY NOW BUT I SHOWED HIM THE GAP IN THE MIDDLE OF THE WALL AND HE WAS WELL PI***D OFF.YOU ARE TALKING ABOUT A TILERS DREAM THERE M8,LOL
Probably down to all these one week plastering courses and that. I know a lad who done this two years ago and he now has people working for him making a killing but the thing with plastering is it looks great to the customer when he's done nice and smooth but the customer doesn't get his level out when hes done, he just say's looks good then tiler comes in and as you say finishes so has to be flush etc. Thats why he can make good money employing people as plasterers who can get smooth but uneven walls as the customer doesn't see this. The tiler does.
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oh your not slagging course tilers but thought that you would get a dig in anyway,met your sort before m8 and let me tell you all time served work is not exactly spot on,end of.:mad2: :stupid:yeah your correct mate to many short courses theses day and that goes for most trades, there are plenty of shakin stevens about in the plastering game. I'm not slagging any tilers of on here but these private short courses in tiling i really think are money for old rope if you want to become a pro tiler. It takes years and years.
oh your not slagging course tilers but thought that you would get a dig in anyway,met your sort before m8 and let me tell you all time served work is not exactly spot on,end of.:mad2: :stupid:
Me too Gaz. My estimates always state walls are to be ready for tiling, any additional prep will be charged out at an appropriate rate. Even new build strucutres seem to be of poor quality regarding flat and level in my short experience!There are good and bad in all trades across the board,we are finishers so we have to work to the bubble,not much of a market for rubber tiles for walls.In Germany tilers will not start work unless the walls are spot on....maybe we should try to achieve this type of standard and have more respect for finishing trades following our work.....as we all know the building trade is not well regulated and a bit of a free for all..I for one liked to charge extra money as compensation for poor prep that prceeded me.....Gaz
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