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evening guys, could i pick your brains. my mate went to look at a job for us (tiling for me and carpentry for him.) and qouted without talking to me. as soon as i saw the qoute i thought oh oh. now it looks like we're not going to get full day rate each. no problems and we're just going to divide the money up into equal days and divide acordingly. his first tiling qoute and i thought fair as he got job, learning curve and he's a good bloke. however there is a little man in the back of my head wondering if im a little slow? the job is a bathroom and cloakroom. both upstairs. remove both toilets and sinks, knock off all old tiles and make good. pull out and tile behind shower, tile behind radiators. 2 windows in bathroom and 1 in cloakroom .tile total area of 22 m2 using 20x20 ceramic up to 2m height with a glass tile border all around 3x3 squares. refit all sanitary ware and 1 wall cupboard and 2 supports for getting in and out of bath. retired couple. wondering how many days you'd allow yourselves?? cheers David. :thumbsup:
 

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