I always vacuum when i leave, customers comment that the carpets are cleaner when i finish than when i started. I always leave job completely finished, tiles polished, stone sealed etc...And never ever leave anything for the customer to do. I did a job this week for a new kitchen fitting company, a large splash back behind a aga, it was 6sqm very expensive tiles, kitchen cost £54,000 the director of the company commented about how clean i worked and how i left the job absolutely immaculate, if you want to work for these premium companies you have to turn this sort of work out and then they don't mind paying that bit extra. I charged £450.00 for this and it took me 6hrs. These are the customers I'm trying to aim my tiling buisness at, but you REALLY REALLY have to do that a 100% job. I did my tiling course in May 2005 and had never picked a tile up before, and i only tile part time but my tiling reputation is starting to get around and i don't advertise anymore, so when you do your next tiling job and you have finished and stand back and have a look, ATTENTION TO DETAIL that's what its all about...
Anyway my mate the tiler i was talking about in my first post did a kitchen splash back this week in travertine, he had never used it before so i gave him a few tips, he went and bought all ardex adhesive and grout, cream Silicon, i went and had a look this morning with him, and the difference from the last job was so much better, setting out, and finishing off it looked really good and he was really chuffed with himself....Only thing is i told him is i dont want him getting as good as me and nicking all my work, he had a good laugh :lol: