My first ever job (feb 06)

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Hey,

Nice work. Very well done for the first time.

*Possible* Improvements (can't really fully comment without being there): The wall tiling, if you'd have moved it down so that the tile finished level with the top of the window, you'd have saved having that small cut under it and it should fit in with the floor and the ceiling still. Also the flooring, if you'd have moved it over to the right to get half tiles and full tiles (also getting rid of the small cut) would that have caused any problems over to the left, near the bath?
 
tanks for your comments admin
i tried to have as much of a full tile along the top of the bath which i thought would look best with them being such large tiles (400 by 400) and the floor is where it is because is in the centre of the door way so you see a nice straight run of tile as you enter the bathroom and i realised after as you say i should have moved it to the right and still lined up with the centre of the door.
Its done now and i sure as hell aint taking it off and doing it again i was knackered by the time i finished. 🙂
 
I think it looks pretty good. You could have dropped the tiles slightly to get a bigger tile under the window, but I wouldn't say it was a must. The floor tiles needed to go to the right, yes, but it still looks fine. Well done.
 
Nice work Matt, it looks good. Small tweaks to setting out would have given slight improvements but looks fine. Have you stuck the mirrors onto the tiles?
 
yes the customer originally ask me to tile around them but they tapered to about 1mm at edges so it would have looked crap, with cut tile edges so luckily i managed to talk him out off it😎
 
yeah the customer asked me tile around them but i managed to talk him out of it cos it would have looked crap as th mirrors taper on the edges so they would have been a lotlower than the tile
 
Hi matt, for a first job it is excellent. I can imagine how you felt when you finished. You get an enormous sense of pride when you complete, and are happy with your first job.

Nice work, hope you got paid well for it? Alot of guys are guilty of underpricing a job when they start out, purely because they don't factor in all the costs that they have to meet. I was the same.

Good stuff!
 
Cheers Scott
Unfortunatly i didnt get paid as much as i wanted as with a lot of customers im sure ill meet this guy was on "a budget" so to get the job i did it for him cos i needed to start tiling only got £350 luckily i work through the day anyway so i could afford to lose money aint doing it again though it worked out at about £12-£13 m2 s**t i know.

Cheers for the reply.
 
looks good to me mate.I,m going on the course at PTS on monday and hopefully will become a self employed tiler at the end of it. Just wondering how your getting on with it now, nearly a year later? What should i expect to be paid per sq,m once i,m up to scratch with the tiling? How hard was it to get your business going?
 
Hi R6Robbo, I started on my own July 06 and didn't have a week day off upto xmas, found loads of work in my area. As a very rough guide, I charge about £400 to fix ceramic wall tiles in an average sized bathroom (8' x 7') and that takes me 3-5 days depending largely on the state of the walls, and about £150 for the floor which doesn't include plyboarding out and it will generally take me 1-2 days - includes all materials. I find the job can sometimes gets a bit tedious but still the best move I ever made. Job satisfaction is pretty damn high come completion and I love the freedom that comes with self employment.

How you finding it Matty
 
Superb Job Matty - with the sanitaryware, why dont you whip it out and then tile? Saves a whole lot of heartache cutting around the pedestal and toilet etc.... Better finish too. And its not as difficult to remove/replace as what you may think 🙂
 
Cheers concept at the time i didnt think about taking out the sanitary ware cos i was nervous about the tiling as it was my first ever tiling job and now i take the sanitry everytime where pos.
 
Makes sense every time and the price you would normally charge the customer for the difficult cuts covers the cost of the removal/installation and takes no more than an hour to do.

Its amazing what flexi hoses and service valves can do for you...... 🙂
 

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