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tysfoot

the reason why iam that cheap is because i explain to the customer i also work part time so i can only put part time days on to the job. so i dont want to overcharge for the time its gonna take.

Back to the other question, ill tell the customer to take it back as it does look tacky
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just another question about splashbacks.... Ive always used at least half cuts or 3/4 cuts for the bottom tile and always use a battern but i do think it does slow me down a little. What do you use for your first row ?
 
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GazTech

the reason why iam that cheap is because i explain to the customer i also work part time so i can only put part time days on to the job. so i dont want to overcharge for the time its gonna take.

Back to the other question, ill tell the customer to take it back as it does look tacky
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just another question about splashbacks.... Ive always used at least half cuts or 3/4 cuts for the bottom tile and always use a battern but i do think it does slow me down a little. What do you use for your first row ?
A full tile off the worktop every time t/foot, lose the cut tile under units and cut to the profile of the cabinets......Gaz
 
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tysfoot

whats happens if the kitchen worktop isnt level and is off a few mil from one side to the other. So do you never use a battern for kitchens then
 

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if its only a few mm you will never notice it unless walls are fully tiled. i never cut the bottom row of tiles. its a waste of time
 
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tysfoot

ill start with a full tile tomos then, ill take a few pics and put em in the gallery
 
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bencurtis

just priced on to start in january, £185 for walls 4 sq mts, 1 day 8 sockets to cut round half day to grout, £320 floor 5.5 sq mts.:8:
 
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tysfoot

on the window sills of kitchen splashbacks do yo put two half cut of tiles or one full cut nearest the trim and the smaller cut nearer the window.
 

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