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Scott

My mate has a shop and just will not stop selling tubbed adhesive to his customers, it does not matter how many times I point it out, he thinks I am picky and over reacting. It does not help that his business partner is a 'tiler' who uses tubbed for everything, even building out walls.

One day when a tile falls off a wall onto a customer in the bath or maybe a child he might start taking me seriously.

:prrr:


Trouble is Dom if it hasnt yet, it only reinforces the problem.

There was someone on here the other day who said stick up 600x300 with it and pva the painted walls. And that was from a tiler!

Im quite lucky as the sales guy in Tile Giant in Milton Keynes knows his stuff as do my other suppliers as they are also contract tilers
 
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cass

That was a guy i know i know him from a close freind my freind asked me if maybe i could sort him out with a reasnable price i said ok went to look at job knew the risks and thought it a good idea to check with you guys first,I told him that he would have to pick snaller tiles or make sure the walls were prepared the proper way so they could hold weight.The plumber and joiner got another tiler round to have a look this tiler has been tilin for years and told him i was talking rubbish and that it would be ok to fit 600by 300 porcalain tiles on painted walls,the guy i knew went with the other tiler as i have only been tiling 3 years,the tiler is charging him nearly twice what i had asked for,thats what i get for trying to do somone a favour,oh and he said he's been using pva for years and never had a problem yet,i felt like phoning this guy and giving him a a good peice of my mind but whats the point of letting these people annoy you lifes to short.
 
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diamondtiling

In the shop today, tried to explain about sealing polished porcelain, he was having none of it.
Tried again to get him to understand the dangers of ready mixed but to no avail, one day something bad is going to happen and he might be liable.
His argument is that once the tiles are bought then its nothing to do with the shop, the fitting is out of his hands in other words. He says quite rightly that other shops do not push bagged adhesive so he would lose customers if he did, my argument is that if he tried to educate his customers about the right adhesive for the right installation then it will pay dividends for him in the long run and people will come back time and time again and recommend his shop to others.
Tanking is another issue, he says I moan that he does not push it for bathrooms yet its an integral part of the specification.
Should I leave him alone or keep trying to help him with his poor technical knowledge.
He is a good friend and I would hate to see him being sued.

:mad2:
 
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White Room

In the shop today, tried to explain about sealing polished porcelain, he was having none of it.


Was having a conversation with a tiler of 30 years, he was having problems grouting polished porcelain, took him ages to clean up and I mentioned sealing them.

He also was having none of it:thumbsdown:
 

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i think there is a lot of tilers stuck in the dark ages , products have moved on so much now,and the prep work is much more important now , than it used to be say 20 years ago , i can remember many many years ago an old guy who trained me . putting saw dust in the grout
 
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