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Tile Shop
When doing a tiling job, DIY or otherwise, its inevitable that you are going to have cement-tainted water buckets either from grouting or cleaning tools/mixers, so where do you empty it out before the bucket goes back in the van or in the shed?
When I first started in our showroom 18 years ago, I was tasked with doing display boards and grouting them. After cleaning it off, I used to tip the water down the drain in the road at the front of the building. After a few weeks, it blocked and cost my boss (so he told me) about 750 squid to get it sorted by the council. Schoolboy error! I then just used to tip it in our skip after that.
So what do you do at customers or your own houses? chuck it down the bog? stick it in the drain? lob it in the bin, empty it behind the shed where you think no-one will see it (this is where mine went when I did my conservatory)? throw it over the plants, or the lawn? Over the fence whilst strategically guessing where next-doors dog might be standing when the water hits deck? Drink it? (can't be worse than the effects of a slightly off pint of Speckled Hen)
What do you do?
When I first started in our showroom 18 years ago, I was tasked with doing display boards and grouting them. After cleaning it off, I used to tip the water down the drain in the road at the front of the building. After a few weeks, it blocked and cost my boss (so he told me) about 750 squid to get it sorted by the council. Schoolboy error! I then just used to tip it in our skip after that.
So what do you do at customers or your own houses? chuck it down the bog? stick it in the drain? lob it in the bin, empty it behind the shed where you think no-one will see it (this is where mine went when I did my conservatory)? throw it over the plants, or the lawn? Over the fence whilst strategically guessing where next-doors dog might be standing when the water hits deck? Drink it? (can't be worse than the effects of a slightly off pint of Speckled Hen)
What do you do?