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EXRM1802

Recently had a telephone enquirey about restoring a victorian geometric floor design.
I am going round on monday for a look and want to sound really on the ball as i really want the chance to do this kind of work.
There is not alot of information on the job spec, but any pointers so i sound better than the next man would be fantastic.

Any idea on price? I was thinking of doing it on a day rate and making a really good job of it.
 
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EXRM1802

Just an update on my progress on the geometric floor.
Have found alot of useful information on [DLMURL="http://www.originalstyle.com"]Original Style wall and floor tiles, natural stone, interior paint, glass tiles, mosaics[/DLMURL] I plan to measure the amount of tiles and then grade for size, shape and colour to match the existing floor.
I plan to order direct from this site, does anyone know of an alternative?
I hope this site will help someone in the future.
 
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DHTiling

some times this type of restoration work involves replacing damaged sections of the design , so great care needs to be taken because the old fixing methods were to butt joint the tiles together so removing sections can be difficult and also can loosen up next tiles in line and so on. just pointing this out as it is normaly a specialist job and i would leave it to them that do it day in day out, but if its just a cleaning job then follow mcp77,s advice.....dave..
 
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DHTiling

hi mate... i have laid these floors before and fixing new floors is no problem but to restore a damaged one, then after all my years tiling i dont think i would have a go as some of these floors have been down many years and unless you are specialised in this type of restoration then i would pass it on to the specialists....dave...
 
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GazTech

Just an update on my progress on the geometric floor.
Have found alot of useful information on [DLMURL="http://www.originalstyle.com"]Original Style wall and floor tiles, natural stone, interior paint, glass tiles, mosaics[/DLMURL] I plan to measure the amount of tiles and then grade for size, shape and colour to match the existing floor.
I plan to order direct from this site, does anyone know of an alternative?
I hope this site will help someone in the future.
I have tiled many geo floors,and deal with Original style myself direct.You must request sample tiles for size and especially colour before proceeding and impregnate them all prior to grouting good luck
 
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