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i know its not tiling,but we had some fun today pebbledashing,started off with our tops off on the back of the house,finished in our raincoats,after building a tent above the scaffold,so we dident have a lump of washed off dashing below the gable. oh the joys:hurray:
 

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Andy Allen

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this is a job i finished last week, 40m2 porcelain tile that looks like slate, it allso shows my prefered method of tiling floors with just a stright edge and no spacers, and a pic of my trusted sigma thats old enough to be in a museum...
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The Legend; Phil Hobson RIP

Nice job Andy, I don't use spacers much for floors. I prefare to work to a staff, if there is a little variation in tile size, spacers are as much use as a chocolate fireguard:thumbsup:
 
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Dimbo

Very nice, and stairs are a pain! anyone else think that the 12mm Ali tile trim should have a bigger "under tile" section as it hardly touches the wall with the overhang, I find myself wedging it in place rather than sticking it to the wall?
 
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Mike

very nice work, i just hate doing floors before the kitchen goes in, you just know it's going to get messed up :mad2:
 
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Hello people. I went around to finish off a job I did for my sister in law today. I thought I would upload the pics here just so you can see that I've not forgoten every thing I learnt.
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Its only fair, i've been looking at others work on here, about time I put something up, heres a job I did last week.
 
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Here is an insurance job I did in May, I loaded the pictures in order of sequence, but they have uploaded in a total different order. Anyways, you can see the original problem they had with the wooden flooring - yep, dampness caused the floor to blow at least 2" lumps, it was like a trampoline, so I set to work and disposed of the wood to find one leaky diswasher union under the units, old tiles underneath, some were loose and removed, some old flaky screed, all in all took me 3 full days to prepare and screed. The yellow de-coupler is the new dural ci+. You may notice a slope on the door end of the room which had a drop of 200mm over 1.5 metres, so quite a challenge to get that covered without lips. I bullnosed and polished the tile ends in the doorways, so that no thresholds were needed. It's unfilled trav in bella opus design. :smilewinkgrin::thumbsup: They were well chuffed and I've now got their round the pond patio, bathroom and old part of the cottage reception room to do, the pond area in sandstone and the other rooms in trav:thumbsup::thumbsup:
 
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Cheers guys,

Dave, the new ci was easier to fix because the edges didn't try to spring up at all, and it seemed to be easier to lay in a straight line if that makes sense (perhaps more stable), the older one seemed to want to stretch when flattening out, so all in all yes, better mate.:thumbsup::thumbsup:
 

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