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Pete but for 600 porcs???

I know most of us on here could make a decent wage on this but £14/m2 for a tile that size...

I get what you're saying Stef but for contract work you don't get much more. You've got the tiling contractor taking a cut, The shop fitting firm taking a cut too. I've just had some lads doing a job for me and I wasn't paying much more than that. I guess it depends what kind of work people are use to doing but personally I think you can make a great wage doing jobs like that on that sort of price.
 
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I'm with Pete. So long as the floor is good and you've got a clear run you could easily earn more than on domestic work.
I've been making better money at the moment on contract tiling, yep the rates are lower but there's more to go at.
I agree too. If you're set up well a good team can bang down loads of metres on a commercial contract and make good money.
 

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