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Discuss M2 per day? in the British & UK Tiling Forum area at TilersForums.com.
This is a very open ended question with many variables,everyone works at a different pace which suits their level of skill/experience, 15/20 walls and 20/25 floors is very acheivable when in full flow,provided no cutting in the way to slow things down or tiles are not mosaic lol...........gazI know it's all dependent on tile size etc but what sort of area would you expect to be covering in an average day for walls/floors
unless you use rapidsetwhich is more expensive than dispersion,but you can grout the same day with rapidset,then you wont be able to do a toilet in a day,dont have any hang ups about taking your money if you dom the job quicker.If you are thinking this way then you should price the job per m2 and not day rate.You need to get a business head on and control your money so as to account for quiet periods i.e Jan?febI suppose what I'm getting at is this,
if i took 2 days to tile a bathroom this week and charged £300, then a year later I tile an identical bathroom but it only takes me a day, should I still be charging £300? its more than some people in a day job will earn in a week and you're taking it for a days work
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