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Has any one been on a marble and stone restoration course? If so where and was it any good?
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There is no course in the UK that doesnt in some way cost you money or have you ending up buying a machine. The simple reason is there isnt enough work, we are not like the USA where polished stone is big we are at the bottom of the pile with honed & unfilled travs etc. The next step for uk is the limestones then maybe the polished stones. The stone market in the uk hasnt really started in my opinion.
Yes there are restoration companies but they are stone restoration specialists predominantly not tiled floor ones. Tiled floor restoration is still considered a diy job because there isnt enough of a market to take it seriously.
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Hi.
Over the years I've seen guys polishing floors. It looks very rewarding. How did you all get into it?
Nice one Kev.I relised that after a short time at fixing it wasn't for me. I then went into complete bathroom renovation and enjoyed that more.
Then I was asked if i could clean a nightclub floor after repalcing 38 tiles in it. Then I found my vocation and I have never looked back:yes:
Kev
Nice one Kev.
What kind of stuff are you doing, wetdec seems to think there's not alot of work out there.
It would be interesting to know over the last 6 months how many deep cleans, restore jobs have you done Kev and on what stones. Are these big jobs and do they come from advertising or word of mouth.
The increase in stone sales is due to the drops in travertine prices, limestones are now being taken on and the push is beginning this season. The number of actual stones being used in this country can be counted on hands as I said previously we have a way to go yet
So its going well for you then. Crazy how people forget porcelain derives from the earth and treat it just any old how isnt it. There is still a lot to learn and as long as that is the case you will be ok 🙂
Hi,
I started looking into these courses and virtually drew a complete blank in this Country. There are a few companies that run them in London but none seem to cover the whole spectrum.
I trained in Italy where I did several courses and then went on further training in Florida. I completed an advanced course earlier this year covering Granite and dark marbles in Philadelphia. There are no qualifications obtainable in this Country(which are recognised). I am currently trying to negotiate with TTA to try and establish some sort of government recognised course or qualification.
There was a certain school who looked at running a three day course but this IMO is a waste of time. I believe such a course should be at least two weeks in duration.
I will post more when i am able to.
Kev
What will get big?Dan,
I don't know mate. Trying to get information out of anyone is difficult to say the least because no one is really interested.
I am not particularly bothered about a qualification. I have mine from italy and the USA. But as Wetdec says you just can't let anyone loose on a floor with a machine fitted with Diamonds if they don't know what they are doing. Because the floor will be unforgiving and you don't get a second chance. This will get big in the UK and then it will be too late.
Kev
What will get big?
Surely the commercial side, where all the money is, is already catered for. Someone must be honing those floors.