What a choice to make?

Undertile Heating is a doddle to install. There is plenty of advice about it on here too. Mention my name to phil and marg when you book your course, and they will tell you how successful I have been......

Good luck 🙂
 
Well i spoke to Darren at NE tile academy today and i've decided to do the 4 dayer, and maybe the extra day on natural stone. I cant really justify the extra money for the 4 week course, plus in my experience in other fields, i.e. computers, you learn more when you figure out problems for yourself on the job. Thanks for everyones advice and replies, just need to book now.
 
Stick to the 4 dayer mate - then take on jobs you are happy to tackle.
Natural stone is a piece of **** if you can tile already - just all wet cutting. You just have to be aware of the correct adhesives to use & how to seal.
Big money to be earned.
As far as pricing goes - on the whole you should always get the customers address & say you will submit in writing - saves the awkward haggling. The only time I give a price on the spot is for a little job - one dayer. Then I give them the cash option, they usually go for it.
 
thanks for the advice leather - its snipets of info like that that make starting out all the more bearable.
 
And knowing you will have access to the professionals room once you're done will help too, there's some really good tips in there business-wise. 😉😉
 

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