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Spacey

Funny thing is that's the second floor I've done in that house . The first floor was where the householder asked if I could help him out as the floor he had just had put down by a floor layer was failing

I replace alot of failed and badly fitted karndean/Amtico floors by so called floorlayers who tend to be either contractors who thinking there poor standards are acceptable to domestic customers Carpet fitters seeing £ signs or buinders or other trades trying there luck.
It's a specialist craft to do it correctly and to the highest standards.
In the last 3 years I've been though about 25 floorlayer who just aren't up to standard I can't find anyone who's good enough and to busy to train anyone up.
These same 25 I believe all work for shops now fitting Karndean and Amtico ?
 
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One Day

I only have swear words to reply with so I'd best not bother

I think he's baiting you!

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