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i would worry!
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With that much weight from all the tiles i wouldnt worry bout that :smilewinkgrin:
Trev
i have seen that dietra advertisment about the sand and egyptians,Nothing wrong with floating floors?
I can assure u with that much weight nothing will move.
Maybee u should check out how the Egyptians tiled they all had floating floors with sand between the various substrates , thats the problem with tiling today everything is hard fixed with no room to move, even with expansion joints and such, i wont go on , its easy enough to research for urself.
I dont think the orig tiler will come to the party and getting anything from him will be like gettin blood from a stone , i offered a very good cost effective solution.
And yes im qualified and this is MY qualified opinion.
Regards
Trev
Heavy,
all Professional tilers carry public liability insurance, and are either appenticeship trained, or have passed a nvq in tiling, or both!
there is a cash in hand culture in the uk which means you can bypass the systems put in place and go and ruin someones home (paid in cash, no reciept).
but in 2010 we will all have to carry and show identity cards to clients to prove we are compitent in what our trade is.
roll on 2010.
i read somewhere dave that alongside the roll out of the cards, they were going to advertise it on tv, so the general public will be aware of what the cards are and why a tradesman entering thier home should have one!That only applys to site work...no control over domestic market yet...