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*Alice*

Hello all,

When a friend needed a good tiler to tile his bathroom I agreed to help him find one. He'd bought lovely marble tiles for the walls, so I was determined to avoid the cowboys! I asked on here and we were put in contact with Greig. The price quoted was about what you'd expect to pay for marble tiles, and his endorsement on the forum meant we were only too happy to hire him.
He was very professional and hard working, turned up and got on with the job. He even kept the mess to the minimum. Of all the different tradesmen we've had in the house during the last year (10 at least) I think he was the best overall.
Greig is extremely skilled, his tiling is immaculate. I haven't found even the slightest fault anywhere (and I'm a perfectionist). The bathroom looks absolutely stunning now.
Afterwards he was telling us about some amazing jobs he's done in the past. He sounds very experienced and his work reflects that.
We were so happy we asked him to come back to do the kitchen floor (slate) which looks equally good. I'm now doing my own bathroom (sadly cheap ceramic tiles) and you can guess where I'll be finding my tiler!
I haven't got his details to hand, but if you send a message to "aphilp" on here, she'll be able to help you.
Have a look at the company gallery on Link removed for some stunning examples of their work. Oh, and they're approved by the local trading standards as well.
As you can tell, I'm really happy with them. Trying to find a truly good tradesman amongst the mediocre and the cowboys is a nightmare (especially in East London). We landed on our feet when I came on here and found Greig. I have no hesitation in suggesting him to anyone in the area looking for a tiler.
I'll try to put some photos up soon so you can see for yourself how good his work is and don't have to take my word for it!
I hope all your tiling projects go well. :)
Alice :wave2:
 
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:thumbsup:Always good to hear from customers.It helps future customers and puts a smile on the tilers face.Creig will have to be careful walking through doors today because hes head will be so big from all the praise.! Well done Greig !
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*Alice*

Here you are, see Greig's work for yourselves :lol:

The photos show the wall behind the bath - before the shower went up, but with fixings in place. The second is the wall behind the toilet & sink. One thing I love in that is the windowsill. You can't see it all that clearly but it's tiled seamlessly to the same height as the wall.

I'm afraid there are several odd reflections in the way, not to mention the light pull cord. I wasn't aiming for a brilliant photo, I was just running round the house taking hurried shots of the work in progress. They're always interesting to look back on years later. Maybe I'll take some better ones at some point, but these were already on the camera.

Hope you like them and that the experts amongst you are as happy with it as I am. :)
 

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