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RicoBarry

Thanks for getting back to me.
House being renovated, UFH and screed on top, followed by self levelling compound and the anti fracture mat. 5 x £*** to lay the mat alone! Is the bill that’s come in.
£*** for 2 x 3 hours to lay the self levelling compound.

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RicoBarry

Did you have a written quotation agreed before they started? If not, it sounds like you need a clear and honest discussion before they carry on - for the sakes of everyone involved.
I can't comment on prices in the open forum, but it does look like they've made a good job of the prep, which usually bodes well for the end result.
Written quote for laying tiles bu
 
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One Day

Without knowing exactly what was done, it's not fair to say a definite no. But assuming it was straightforward, I'd expect to install that amount of mat, on my own, in two days max.

But we've all turned up to jobs where everything needs moving, other trades leave muck all over the floor, water wasn't available, etc etc...

What are they saying to justify 5 days?
 
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Dumbo

Maybe im slow compared to
Without knowing exactly what was done, it's not fair to say a definite no. But assuming it was straightforward, I'd expect to install that amount of mat, on my own, in two days max.

But we've all turned up to jobs where everything needs moving, other trades leave muck all over the floor, water wasn't available, etc etc...

What are they saying to justify 5 days?
I would allow 2 days I work on about 5metres an hour for matting although not had much experience with tilemaster .
 

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