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it is not a excuse that he is a handyman.he took job on, charged proper price and failed to provide good service.it is only his fault that he took job he can not do properly.just my opinion.
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yer your right in one way, but is £140 aday cheap and the guy said he could tile i am not expert in getting tradesman, but i would not of choosen you either because you sound like a very aggresive and arrogant big head, which all so gets tradesman bad names,mountainman
he was not the cheapest and photos of his work, might not of been his work ,
it is not a excuse that he is a handyman.he took job on, charged proper price and failed to provide good service.it is only his fault that he took job he can not do properly.just my opinion.
hi
yer your right in one way, but is £140 aday cheap and the guy said he could tile i am not expert in getting tradesman, but i would not of choosen you either because you sound like a very aggresive and arrogant big head, which all so gets tradesman bad names,mountainman
I personally think bumslap has been misled in a big way!! Lets be honest that if a chap pops round in a van possible sign-written, uniform ie. t-shirt with same names, logos etc. Lots of pictures in portfolio of jobs that arnt his who are we to dispute this... i would personally not keep sending each potential client around to the house of the last job etc to see the work, because if i was a customer i wouldnt want random people keep knocking at my door to ask to see my kitchen, bathroom etc. It really is a situation thats a difficult one to solve and probably never could solve fully. What i would say though to any customers is ALWAYS check the work after each day and youll spot dodgy tiling straight away and refuse to let them continue immediately!! Trust is the biggest factor on the job and its a 2 way street, ie. that we can tile and they can pay!
Here,here! The one thing I hate is when customers take no interest at all,come in at the end of the job and say ''Oh I thought you would have done that differently'' etc,etc,etcAt the end of each day I ask my customer to look at the work that has been done. If they are not then it's easier to change anything at that point than when the job is complete. I always make sure they are happy with the set out, where cuts are etc before I fix any tiles. Can save a load of hassle at the end!!
I have never seen anything like it, he is not a tiler he's a nightmare.......
Looks like a chancer to me. Was he a plasterer or a plumber saying he could do it all with grinder?