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silver
Crikey !!!............I dont make many posts.........If I was to make any attempt at helping this bloke or any new tiler........
When you have a done a job from scratch is one thing..finishing off others work is a totally different ballgame.
Such a small area would not have been worth a great deal if it wasnt a freebie ?...but the experience of an arch....
When someone asks" who did your tiling" ........unless they are a person who is quite happy to speak open....and say it like it is !!....if they think its S**T they are more like not to say so......but the bottom line is you really wont know why they ask....do they truely think its great..or..have they seen a shoddy cut, messy grout etc
For that reason I personally dont think its ever a good idea to finish off someone elses work. Perhaps its a family friend that started...not a tiler...what prep did they do....what materials did they use.......will it all fall off ?
Your work whatever your ability is put side by side with this.....and the "customer" will say your business name to whoever asks........and that will be all....not that you only did part of it to help them out. Your next job comes from your last job.
IMHO its just not worth it to finish someone elses work.......TS you have learnt a very valuable lesson here mate........with the harsh but very true comments about the quality issues of work previosly done and the way that despite trying to help someone out it could bite you on the *** !
Maybe next time cuz it will happen again ....you politley point out to the customer that that your standard of work is "different" to what they had already had and it wouldnt be good for you or your business to put it at the side of it. And basically your recommendation would be to start again......and then be prepared to walk away cuz the next quote will be better.....hopefully you may be received correctly, as more professional than the previous "tiler" they may then look and then see the errors that they were blind to and realise how bad it actually is without you pointing them out to them and......you may even secure the full repair job.......then its up to you fella.
I learn on every job.........not just the tiling aspects and getting around problems but also about people and how easy it is for some to say what they think without realising how it comes across when actually deep down they may want to help. On the other hand a lot of people cant / wont remember the times they struggled with anything ........we all need a little help sometimes.
Dont be put off.......show some of your other jobs.....if you need help.....then the members will perhaps be more understanding...not everyone passed their driving test first time but they all driving now.
SILVER
When you have a done a job from scratch is one thing..finishing off others work is a totally different ballgame.
Such a small area would not have been worth a great deal if it wasnt a freebie ?...but the experience of an arch....
When someone asks" who did your tiling" ........unless they are a person who is quite happy to speak open....and say it like it is !!....if they think its S**T they are more like not to say so......but the bottom line is you really wont know why they ask....do they truely think its great..or..have they seen a shoddy cut, messy grout etc
For that reason I personally dont think its ever a good idea to finish off someone elses work. Perhaps its a family friend that started...not a tiler...what prep did they do....what materials did they use.......will it all fall off ?
Your work whatever your ability is put side by side with this.....and the "customer" will say your business name to whoever asks........and that will be all....not that you only did part of it to help them out. Your next job comes from your last job.
IMHO its just not worth it to finish someone elses work.......TS you have learnt a very valuable lesson here mate........with the harsh but very true comments about the quality issues of work previosly done and the way that despite trying to help someone out it could bite you on the *** !
Maybe next time cuz it will happen again ....you politley point out to the customer that that your standard of work is "different" to what they had already had and it wouldnt be good for you or your business to put it at the side of it. And basically your recommendation would be to start again......and then be prepared to walk away cuz the next quote will be better.....hopefully you may be received correctly, as more professional than the previous "tiler" they may then look and then see the errors that they were blind to and realise how bad it actually is without you pointing them out to them and......you may even secure the full repair job.......then its up to you fella.
I learn on every job.........not just the tiling aspects and getting around problems but also about people and how easy it is for some to say what they think without realising how it comes across when actually deep down they may want to help. On the other hand a lot of people cant / wont remember the times they struggled with anything ........we all need a little help sometimes.
Dont be put off.......show some of your other jobs.....if you need help.....then the members will perhaps be more understanding...not everyone passed their driving test first time but they all driving now.
SILVER