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I've been tiling for around ten years and consider my self of a high standard. Over the years I have had issues with the level of prep either i or the fitter should do. Bearing in mind the depth constraints of tub gear, i feel the substrate should be to within a couple of mm of perfect. Now do you guys walk away, chisel away or plaster as a standard part of your role?
On a kitchen atypical / acceptable day for me would be a max of 5 metres straight tiling (given one window, all returns. Full height to extractor). Plastic trimed and grouted all to a high standard. I would expect half hour to an hour of prep, spread thoughout the day.
This amount of work seems reasonable to me for a days money plus sundries, the average allowed by the major kitchen firms for an average kitchen.
Please share your expectaions. Are there any cheap quick drying filler products instead of the full plastering routine, suitable between worktop and wall cupboard?
On a kitchen atypical / acceptable day for me would be a max of 5 metres straight tiling (given one window, all returns. Full height to extractor). Plastic trimed and grouted all to a high standard. I would expect half hour to an hour of prep, spread thoughout the day.
This amount of work seems reasonable to me for a days money plus sundries, the average allowed by the major kitchen firms for an average kitchen.
Please share your expectaions. Are there any cheap quick drying filler products instead of the full plastering routine, suitable between worktop and wall cupboard?