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felix
Where in Fife are you Eddie?
Whenver I do slate I always try and lay it brickbond in order to minimise the grout line variations. Not much use to you I know, or if the customer doesn't want it but its useful to know. You'll be amazed at how different it looks once it is grouted. As somebody much wiser than me on here said Grout hides a multitude of sins.
The customer will see what they want to see. A good job. Remember we are our own harshest critics
Whenver I do slate I always try and lay it brickbond in order to minimise the grout line variations. Not much use to you I know, or if the customer doesn't want it but its useful to know. You'll be amazed at how different it looks once it is grouted. As somebody much wiser than me on here said Grout hides a multitude of sins.
The customer will see what they want to see. A good job. Remember we are our own harshest critics