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Have any of you guys used urban concrete ? Not defending this guy but they are very sizey and the glaze is prone to chipping
 
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I'll probably get blasted for saying this but here goes; any professional tiler who needs outfits like trustatrader etc to get work is not going to be at the top of the game. a good tradesman will have a steady stream of work from repeats, referals and recommendations, with no need to advertise at all.
I agree with all of that apart from the last line, I dare say I could possibly get by with previous customer recommendations and trade contacts but...ive only had a website for the past year and the flow of work off it has literally been off the scale since that went online, turning work away till mid Feb at the moment and don't think you can ever have enough potential customers ;)
 

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Have any of you guys used urban concrete ? Not defending this guy but they are very sizey and the glaze is prone to chipping
I have ...and there absolute *****. ....my normal wet cutter ripped the glaze to pieces........Btw there 600x300 wall and floor tile......but I wouldn't recommend it on the floor...
No excuse for a crap job.....as pro tilers you should be able to get round these issues. .
 
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Tracie lincoln

Have any of you guys used urban concrete ? Not defending this guy but they are very sizey and the glaze is prone to chipping
This maybe so, but I said to them "if there was a problem with the tiles cutting they should of let me know, I wud of gone and got more", but they didn't say and he put up chipped ones, no excuse for that!
 
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I have ...and there absolute *****. ....my normal wet cutter ripped the glaze to pieces........Btw there 600x300 wall and floor tile......but I wouldn't recommend it on the floor...
No excuse for a crap job.....as pro tilers you should be able to get round these issues. .
Only had them as main wall tile, there were good reviews about them on B@Q I looked before I brought them, yes no excuse for crap job.
 
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I'll probably get blasted for saying this but here goes; any professional tiler who needs outfits like trustatrader etc to get work is not going to be at the top of the game. a good tradesman will have a steady stream of work from repeats, referals and recommendations, with no need to advertise at all.
Apparently he's always busy so this is why I can't understand why he put no care an thought into doing mine, he's coming back this morning to rectify some of the issues, he can't do them all or he'll have to start from scratch and I don't want him here for another 2 days.
 

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Please dont go posting prices ...

Can you post pics taken a bit further back ?

Imho close up pics highlight probs to be worse than they seem , not saying your cuts are ok but would like to see pics taken a tad further back..

The mosaics are deffo out of line .. If its just a few errors , then they can be corrected to keep all parties satisfied.
 

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Only had them as main wall tile, there were good reviews about them on B@Q I looked before I brought them, yes no excuse for crap job.
I would take the reviews on b&q Web site with a pinch of salt......There a budget tile, very sizey with a thin glaze prone to chipping when trying to cut them....There are ways round that which is why I said there's no excuse for fitting chipped tiles....However your not going to get the abu dhabi 5 star hotel bathroom look !!!

I would be surprised if all this person did was tiling...looks to me like someone that has done some tiling but is way out of his depth with a large tile, difficult to cut and a mosaic boarder...
 

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