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frogeye

Just back from first day of kitchen floor tiling - or not.
Got there to clear the floor and get it ready when I met the lady of the house for the first time. The son had bought the tiles etc whilst she was still in hospital. He had had the kitchen refitted too - good lad.
As I tore up part of the lino to reveal a really sad old concrete floor (definately a self leveling job) she asked me to put a few tiles down.
It was obvious that she didn't like the style or the colour, so that was two of us, then she said she had always wanted and prefered a laminate floor. I had to agree, for that kitchen and for her circumstances a laminate floor was the way to go. She spoke to her son and they will get a refund, so all is well. The relief on her face was obvious.

Apart from my two visits and a pricing up trip, no major expense.

Would anyone have done differently?

Better luck next time

Frogeye 'ethical' Tiling
 
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grumpygrouter

Just back from first day of kitchen floor tiling - or not.
Got there to clear the floor and get it ready when I met the lady of the house for the first time. The son had bought the tiles etc whilst she was still in hospital. He had had the kitchen refitted too - good lad.
As I tore up part of the lino to reveal a really sad old concrete floor (definately a self leveling job) she asked me to put a few tiles down.
It was obvious that she didn't like the style or the colour, so that was two of us, then she said she had always wanted and prefered a laminate floor. I had to agree, for that kitchen and for her circumstances a laminate floor was the way to go. She spoke to her son and they will get a refund, so all is well. The relief on her face was obvious.

Apart from my two visits and a pricing up trip, no major expense.

Would anyone have done differently?

Better luck next time

Frogeye 'ethical' Tiling

I would have done exactly the same Frogeye mate. No point in having an unhappy customer, whether it was you fault or not.

Grumpy
 
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Raja

u r a top man what u did was right and that will go a long way for u 1 day GOD s watching everything. i was once in same position but lady made me put all tiles down then said she didnt like the tiles in the ned had to re lay new ones and that was the only time i wished i used cheap adhesive instead of BAL took some taking off but we got there in the end and as luck had it she passed me on to her neighbours and did 5 jobs on that road between me and my partner.Honestly goes a long way in life.
 
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IvegotsTILE

Let me get this right,you had been there twice before then you turned up on the day,started clearing the room then stripping the lino and she then changed her mind.Please tell me she gave you something for your time,at least half your day rate.
You did the right thing mate not making her have something done she didn't want,I'd have done the same thing but I would expect at least that out of it,you could have been somewhere else earning money.
You've got to earn a living mate,if the shoe was on the other foot I'd have offered someone the money.
 

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