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Mrs Tiler
Hi everyone,
I am preparing a quote for 2nd job actually, for a kitchen floor which currently has laminate flooring over floorboards. The customer is going to take up the old floor himself and I have suggested that it requires 15mm plywood (can you get plywood delivered direct to job?)before tiling with 20 x20cm terracotta tiles - which I think I should seal before laying, in a diamond pattern (for which I am going to charge extra). The kitchen as a big stove with gas hob, on legs - presumably this will need removing will the work is done, with disconnection by qualified gas engineer. Also, I think I should remove kick boards whilst tiling rather than tile up to them, is that correct? And if so, how do you make sure the edges of the tiles are sealed to prevent any moisture getting under the tiles.
Any advice gratefully received.
thanks Mrs Tiler
I am preparing a quote for 2nd job actually, for a kitchen floor which currently has laminate flooring over floorboards. The customer is going to take up the old floor himself and I have suggested that it requires 15mm plywood (can you get plywood delivered direct to job?)before tiling with 20 x20cm terracotta tiles - which I think I should seal before laying, in a diamond pattern (for which I am going to charge extra). The kitchen as a big stove with gas hob, on legs - presumably this will need removing will the work is done, with disconnection by qualified gas engineer. Also, I think I should remove kick boards whilst tiling rather than tile up to them, is that correct? And if so, how do you make sure the edges of the tiles are sealed to prevent any moisture getting under the tiles.
Any advice gratefully received.
thanks Mrs Tiler