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Jimmy Boy
I have this question tho:
After the 5 days, are you really able to apply these skill and work on your own, or is working with someone else to gain more experience more advisable?
Can't see why not. You won't be as fast as an experienced tiler but if you put what you learn into practice and can work at a rate that suits you, you won't go far wrong.
At NETT you'll be taught how to 'Measure Up' - 'Setting Out' - 'How to Cut Tiles inc shapes' - 'Cutting around Objects' - 'Adhesives, How to Place & Fix Tiles to Backgrounds' - also Grout & Silcone Finishing.
In my opinion understand those points and you'll do a good job and the NETT team make the above points easy to understand that even if you've got alzheimer's you'll not forget it ... they'll teach you far more than I can list here, but you'll be alright.
Only thing is if you're a Southerner you'll come away with a Geordie accent! :yes: