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J

J Sid

Had a customer contact me a month or so ago, listed building, want old looking brick floor.
They have found and bought some brick's cut into slips from eastern Europe, look ok, so gave a price to fix, grout and seal.
They didn't know what colour grout to go with so did a sample board, but the day before I did it they emailed to say they like the sawn side up.... Ok i thought and did this. Looked what I was, tiles layed up the wrong way....
now I have had a email saying they would like them butt joint and not grouted, lounge floor. The bricks are all sizes and would not work butted.

question is what would you do?
do it or walk?
 
O

Old Mod

Work to their drawn up plans, and sign agreement haha how thick are they Julian, do you trust em not to break?
 
I

Italy

Old brick, rettificato

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J

J Sid

Work to their drawn up plans, and sign agreement haha how thick are they Julian, do you trust em not to break?
break? Customer or brick :) good point.
so soft if they were in a high foot fall area I would think they would get worn away within a year :(
 
O

Old Mod

Right way up with flat to floor is one thing, textured side down.....something else possibly.
Don't know never done it. Thinking out loud haha
 
T

Time's Ran Out

First of all it has to be a premium costing.
Is there a pattern i.e. Herringbone.
The size differences can be overcome by selection and block measurement.
Block paviours are using a grouting compound that comes in a tub, add water after its sprinkled and it sets!
We did an internal reception room to blend with the outside block paving. It was meant to flow out, as patios do these days, but they were brick slips cut from a slightly bigger brick! We pointed it with sand/cement on a 3mm minimum joint. More like fixing terracotta but he wouldn't have it oil sealed and it was really difficult to grout despite 4 coats of clear seal .
Good luck. It could look tremendous.
 
J

J Sid

First of all it has to be a premium costing.
Is there a pattern i.e. Herringbone.
The size differences can be overcome by selection and block measurement.
Block paviours are using a grouting compound that comes in a tub, add water after its sprinkled and it sets!
We did an internal reception room to blend with the outside block paving. It was meant to flow out, as patios do these days, but they were brick slips cut from a slightly bigger brick! We pointed it with sand/cement on a 3mm minimum joint. More like fixing terracotta but he wouldn't have it oil sealed and it was really difficult to grout despite 4 coats of clear seal .
Good luck. It could look tremendous.
herringbone,yes
25mm thick and they want textured side down, cut/sawn up.
these are like soft reds but a very light coloured red. Yes very terracotta ish.
was looking forward to this job, not now.

I think if they don't want to do it the right way I will walk....
 

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