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borgie

i have a friend who is about to take up a minton floor. anybody know where or who would want it? he is not gi
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ving it away. thanks
 

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Richard Edwards

Cannot think why you would want to destroy hertitage like that. I spend a lot of my time restoring Victorian Floors for clients who are passionate about them. I also replace complete Victorian floors that are so badly damaged that they are beyond economic repair. There are lots of my clients who wish they had a chance at owning your existing floor.

If you are hell bent on distruction of this good floor, you should be aware that to 'sell ' it might be more difficult than you think. Please bear in mind that the average recovery rate on old tiles from floors such as these is around 50%. So you will end up offering about 1/2 of the area and it will worth next to nothing unless you sell clean sound tiles - 10p each / 20p is the going rate. Encaustics will be more - say £1.50 each if someone actually needs that design.

My advice - restore it - If not, lift it and spend time cleaning every tile and then see what you actually have left to sell.

Good luck

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borgie

thanks for all of the repiles. i have been in the biz for over 23 yrs and from stoke-on-trent so i know what i would do with it. it's not my floor and it's not a windup. my friend doesn't want it and has plans for his hall so it's coming up this week . i've offered to repair and restore it. he doesn't want that . so just i thought i'd post it on here. only richard has had something interesting to say, so far. the rest are just the usual posters, knocking them out. may end up on ebay in a couple of bags.
 
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diamondtiling

thanks for all of the repiles. i have been in the biz for over 23 yrs and from stoke-on-trent so i know what i would do with it. it's not my floor and it's not a windup. my friend doesn't want it and has plans for his hall so it's coming up this week . i've offered to repair and restore it. he doesn't want that . so just i thought i'd post it on here. only richard has had something interesting to say, so far. the rest are just the usual posters, knocking them out. may end up on ebay in a couple of bags.


Borgie, chill out and relax mate. People reply with their views as they see it.

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