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Hi guys new to the forum
Been tiling on and off for for many years
Looking to to reconnect back into the trade full time and learn some useful tips a few guys
Hi everyone. First off, love the forum there are some really great bits of advice, tips and ideas. I did a couple of tiling projects in the dark and very distant past. Well since I've recently retired I (sorry she who must be obeyed) has decided that a bathroom redo is on the cards in the near future. I'll have to go for a dig in the toolbox sorry attic to find my tools and equipment. I'm hoping that if I need any advice this will be the place to come.
Looking forward to reading more on the forums. Thanks for letting me in.
Des
Hi everyone. First off, love the forum there are some really great bits of advice, tips and ideas. I did a couple of tiling projects in the dark and very distant past. Well since I've recently retired I (sorry she who must be obeyed) has decided that a bathroom redo is on the cards in the near future. I'll have to go for a dig in the toolbox sorry attic to find my tools and equipment. I'm hoping that if I need any advice this will be the place to come.
Looking forward to reading more on the forums. Thanks for letting me in.
Des
Hi all, quite new to tiling but looking to pick up as much experience as I can. Halfway through my nvq2, hopefully college will re-open soon. Any Sussex/Surrey/Kent tilers looking for an extra pair of hands? Own transport/tools/cscs etc
Hi all, after having just been made redundant at the age of 46 from a white collar job, I’m thinking of retraining as a tiler and working for myself. I’d really appreciate any advice please on realistic earnings (have a family to support) , demand for work etc? My plumber reckons the work is there but from having kitchen fitters and plumbers do their own tiling on jobs I have had done in the past, I’m not sure whether this would be the case? Many thanks
Started tiling about 12 years ago and done it on and off until the start of this year, done a professional course and needed a new career. Hope everyones been keeping safe during this whole covid situation.
Howdy! New to the forum, procrastinating on tiling the en-suite. Already ripped the walls back to stud, put in new plasterboard and threw on some tanking for good measure. I have basically zero experience, apart from tiling the parent's kitchen floor at the tender age of 17.
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