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Dan

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Generally I don't think you'll find many customers that are just having tiling done that would have already removed the old tiles for you. When you go to quote always make sure you're charging a little for your time removing the old and prepping the substrate or let the customer know you can charge them a bit less if it is possible Mr Smith can get the old off and discard of them.
 
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uug197h

most people want tiles removed before tiling, they expect you to remove them but some will remove them to save money but then you can charge for repairing the wall so you can tile but alot thing you can tile over anything (i had one who removed the tiles to save money and half the wall had no plaster on it was down to the brick there was only 14mm to make up thats easy he said i refused to do the job untill it was plastered so i gave him a quote I lost the job to a Pole for less than half price and he could fill the gaps with adhesive ) what can you do?
 
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Fekin

So, with the looks of it, you guys seem to have most customers wanting you to remove them too then.

Only thing is, I have removed old tiles from a few bathroom walls, and I've found they either come off like 6 or 8 at a time in large patches and have left the plaster quite tidy and can do the whole room in a couple of hours max, or their like cemented on and only break away chip after chip, and can take upto 2 bloody days to remove.
 
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stumac

So, with the looks of it, you guys seem to have most customers wanting you to remove them too then.

Only thing is, I have removed old tiles from a few bathroom walls, and I've found they either come off like 6 or 8 at a time in large patches and have left the plaster quite tidy and can do the whole room in a couple of hours max, or their like cemented on and only break away chip after chip, and can take upto 2 bloody days to remove.

your dead right thats why i always try to talk them into doing it
 
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Fekin

I wouldn't mind if you were able to quickly knock a couple off to see what they were stuck on like before quoting for removal, but that ain't really possible either, as I've had with the looks of it, 3 different adhesives used on my bathroom walls when it had last been tiled.
Some came off brilliantly, some quite hard and others just bit at a time as they had been fixed with different adhesives, even on the same flippin wall for cryin out loude, lol
 
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IvegotsTILE

All my bloody customers want me to tile straight over existing tiles,I always refuse.I give them the option to take them off themselves and save a bit of cash or the sds badboy comes out and I charge accordingly.Theres nothing better than when you charge to take them off and they literally just fall off with the adhesive when you look at them.:teeth_smile:
 

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