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Hi, our forum runs on passion. And we hope you're here to join in.

Please leave your tiling questions for the main forums. But post a quick introduction about why you're here, where you found us, whether you're pro or DIY, what kind of job you've got on, that kind of thing.

Expect the tilers to ask some questions about it. But please do leave the main tiling advice bits to the main forums. And feel free to link to those from your introduction thread to help them guide you there also.
 
Hi guys new to the forum
Been tiling on and off for for many years
Looking to to reconnect back into the trade full time and learn some useful tips a few guys
 
Hi @Tom81.

It’s a bit quiet round here at the moment but hopefully things will pick up when we can all get back working.🙂
 
Hi just having a look to see what’s happened since I was here last 😆👍🇬🇧
 
Hi everyone. First off, love the forum there are some really great bits of advice, tips and ideas. I did a couple of tiling projects in the dark and very distant past. Well since I've recently retired I (sorry she who must be obeyed) has decided that a bathroom redo is on the cards in the near future. I'll have to go for a dig in the toolbox sorry attic to find my tools and equipment. I'm hoping that if I need any advice this will be the place to come.
Looking forward to reading more on the forums. Thanks for letting me in.
Des
 
Hi everyone. First off, love the forum there are some really great bits of advice, tips and ideas. I did a couple of tiling projects in the dark and very distant past. Well since I've recently retired I (sorry she who must be obeyed) has decided that a bathroom redo is on the cards in the near future. I'll have to go for a dig in the toolbox sorry attic to find my tools and equipment. I'm hoping that if I need any advice this will be the place to come.
Looking forward to reading more on the forums. Thanks for letting me in.
Des
Welcome to the forum
 
Hi all, quite new to tiling but looking to pick up as much experience as I can. Halfway through my nvq2, hopefully college will re-open soon. Any Sussex/Surrey/Kent tilers looking for an extra pair of hands? Own transport/tools/cscs etc
 
Hi all, after having just been made redundant at the age of 46 from a white collar job, I’m thinking of retraining as a tiler and working for myself. I’d really appreciate any advice please on realistic earnings (have a family to support) , demand for work etc? My plumber reckons the work is there but from having kitchen fitters and plumbers do their own tiling on jobs I have had done in the past, I’m not sure whether this would be the case? Many thanks
 
Hi guys

Started tiling about 12 years ago and done it on and off until the start of this year, done a professional course and needed a new career. Hope everyones been keeping safe during this whole covid situation.
 
Howdy! New to the forum, procrastinating on tiling the en-suite. Already ripped the walls back to stud, put in new plasterboard and threw on some tanking for good measure. I have basically zero experience, apart from tiling the parent's kitchen floor at the tender age of 17.
 
Hi, thanks for the welcome. Just a DIY'er looking for hints and tips to make life easier. Look forward to sharing the results and hope you all approve!
 
Hi all;
Just discovered this forum looking for a formula for making some patching compound for a floor job I am doing in my home (350 sq.ft.).
I have been tiling for about fifty years, learning the trade from my father, and passing it on to my son. I retired about three years ago, but have done two bathrooms and an entry for a neighbor (master bath is up next) also some work for a builder up the street.
I have about 20-30 relatives in the tile business.
I live in SW NC, USA and have only a Lowe's near by. The Home Depot is about 22 miles away.
The only patching compound they carry only comes in 7lb tube and is about $9.00
I need to patch some areas of the sub floor, before installing Durock cement board.
Some of the areas are 3/4" plywood over 3/4" OSB and some other areas are 3/4" particle board over OSB.
I was thinking of making some out of Portland, sand and (dry) drywall compound.
any ideas of what ratios, or some other suggestions?
 
Hi all;
Just discovered this forum looking for a formula for making some patching compound for a floor job I am doing in my home (350 sq.ft.).
I have been tiling for about fifty years, learning the trade from my father, and passing it on to my son. I retired about three years ago, but have done two bathrooms and an entry for a neighbor (master bath is up next) also some work for a builder up the street.
I have about 20-30 relatives in the tile business.
I live in SW NC, USA and have only a Lowe's near by. The Home Depot is about 22 miles away.
The only patching compound they carry only comes in 7lb tube and is about $9.00
I need to patch some areas of the sub floor, before installing Durock cement board.
Some of the areas are 3/4" plywood over 3/4" OSB and some other areas are 3/4" particle board over OSB.
I was thinking of making some out of Portland, sand and (dry) drywall compound.
any ideas of what ratios, or some other suggestions?
Welcome 👍👍

is your drywall compound gypsum based. ?
 
Good read , we’ve (uk) were taught not to mix portland cement to gypsum or apply cement based adhesives to gypsum based substrates without suitable primers. Reading your link is interesting, a difference in products in the USA.
It looks like Mapei is a common brand over there. I have used it many times tiling right over "Sheetrock" (AKA as gypsum or drywall). We have several other brands here in the USA. Tec, Laticrete, Custom building products and others. All said it could be used over "Sheetrock'. It would depend which tile supplier I was buying from, each had there own supplier.
 
Hi,

I work for Norcros Adhesive in South/Mid Wales and Midlands, and ive been in the industry for 18 years.

Im happy to answer any questions on our products or even if you just want some advice. Please feel free to send me a message and ill see how i can help you.
 
Hi, our forum runs on passion. And we hope you're here to join in.

Please leave your tiling questions for the main forums. But post a quick introduction about why you're here, where you found us, whether you're pro or DIY, what kind of job you've got on, that kind of thing.

Expect the tilers to ask some questions about it. But please do leave the main tiling advice bits to the main forums. And feel free to link to those from your introduction thread to help them guide you there also.
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Hi everyone, I am hoping to pick a few of you guys brains on a full bathroom fitting that I have just started. Cheers Paul in South Wales UK.
 
Hi all! Nice to finally be a part of this great community. Love the forum for it's great guidance, advice, tips and tricks! I'm not a professional tradesperson by any standard, but I'm a fairly competent DIYer and enjoy learning new skills and the sense of achivement of doing things myself.

Why I'm here: I hired a builder 2 years ago to undertake a new outbuilding construction, a loft conversion, a single storey extension and a full house refurb. After building the outbuilding, it was clear he wasn't up to the job. He didn't have any consistent staff, they were mainly just weekend warriors or labourers he had coerced into doing the work of skilled tradespeople. So we parted ways halfway through the project. Since then I've been reasearching and learning how to pick up the pieces to get things finished. With the help of my father in law, we've made good, the plumbing, data cabling, electrics, GRP Roof, soffits, fascias, guttering, insulation, laid underfloor heating, arranged liquid screeding as well as a bunch of other little tasks here and there.
Luckily I've found some amazing builders now and they're just nearing completion of a stellar job on the loft conversion, but you get what you pay for and they're not cheap, so I'm still looking for some tasks I can undertake myself (with some help if needed) to try and save money wherever possible without interrupting the great work of the new builders.

Tiling Tasks: I've got 4 bathrooms to tile in total. 1 is part of the loft conversion and has just been completed by professional tilers organised by our builders. It looks great but I'm keen to have a go at some tiling myself, so I'd like to explore the possibility of doing the next bathroom DIY.

Thanks again for having me onboard!
 
Hi All been tiling over 40 years, and still love the trade, small contractors based in Leicestershire.
Torquay United supporter for my sins, hope you are all busy and take care.
Dean
 

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