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penno

ive charged £120 plus mats. I got the job before i quoted so i didnt want to take the p**s.

Question: they have bought kitchen sealant trim for the bottom of the tiles but i dont like and and havent seen it much, shall i suggest not to nstall it cos i think silicone looks better. What would you do

Don't like them myself and always advise my customers not to have one. Find they are dirt magnets, silicone looks much better.

P.S. by asking for the amount you said at first you are not taking the ****, 120 is to cheap
 
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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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tiler tom

Did a 3.5 kichen last week had to remove existing tiles which I wanted 50 for, five sockets needed cutting and a window tiling. Quoted 200 plus materials.
Started with a full tile above the worktop finish cut under the units, removed the cornice and cut back as this always makes for a better finish. Had to carry the cut around instead or a full tile finish as there was a problem with wiring protruding for the boiler On the window started with a full tile next to the trim and cut at the window. Wil post photo in gallery.
 

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