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tileunique

thanks for the new user welcomes, you lot are a friendly bunch it seems, which is good cause im going to be testing your patience over the next..who knows how long! Right, im tiling onto wedi board in the next few weeks{several bathrooms] some of which arn't perfectly flat and level, do i level them first or use extra adhesive in those areas, the difference in level is about 10mm in places. While im picking brains, what ady would you guys recommend, tiles are porcelain, 10mm thick, and i need to cut holes for waste, tap feeds etc, who does the best drill bits? i have plenty more questions but i dont want to freeze anyones brain....
 
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Fliselege

thanks for the new user welcomes, you lot are a friendly bunch it seems, which is good cause im going to be testing your patience over the next..who knows how long! Right, im tiling onto wedi board in the next few weeks{several bathrooms] some of which arn't perfectly flat and level, do i level them first or use extra adhesive in those areas, the difference in level is about 10mm in places. While im picking brains, what ady would you guys recommend, tiles are porcelain, 10mm thick, and i need to cut holes for waste, tap feeds etc, who does the best drill bits? i have plenty more questions but i dont want to freeze anyones brain....
Don't know about anyone else but when we price a job, we price it in mind to go straight in and tile. We'll get over the odd obstacle but if I'm reading you right, then we'd call back the carpenters or whoever put up the wedi to put their work right. Our policy is our tiling is only as good as the walls we're given, unless of course part of our price is to straighten walls. Good luck with it!
 
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Perry

Don't know about anyone else but when we price a job, we price it in mind to go straight in and tile. We'll get over the odd obstacle but if I'm reading you right, then we'd call back the carpenters or whoever put up the wedi to put their work right. Our policy is our tiling is only as good as the walls we're given, unless of course part of our price is to straighten walls. Good luck with it!
We would love that to happen here but we always pay them to do it they do it wrong then we have to do it free or charge or the customer pays for it again :incazzato:
 
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Fliselege

We would love that to happen here but we always pay them to do it they do it wrong then we have to do it free or charge or the customer pays for it again :incazzato:
That's the curse of our job, the tiling is the finished product, what we tile on is never seen again, we try to get the job of putting up the boards and membraning ourselves when we can as we know to do it flat as we can for our own sake.
 
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