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Howdy,

Just finished tile the walls of a large downstairs pub toilet which was suffering from damp.
I had a word with the boss man about that being treated before tile and was met with a " not effing about with that, this place has gotta be open by next week! etc etc.:rolleyes:
So all I did was primed the walls with neat SBR and fixed the tiles (with client supplied Focus own https://www.tilersforums.com/forums/tile-adhesive/...Yuk!)
How many days should I expect a call to come and pick the tiles off the floor??

Cheers
 
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Should have sealed it with some damp proofer, explained that you cannot and won't guarantee the work and them get him to sign a disclaimer at the end of the job for no come back.

Then take the dough and p!ss it up the wall of his competitors pub down the road.

Job done.

I wouldn't have taken the job though, to be fair.:rolleyes:
 
OP
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discoduster

Cheers for the reply,

Wouldn't have taken the job if it was private but I'm PAYE and have to do (to a degree) what I'm told.

Hoping to get more private tile jobs as time goes on. With the amount of materials I've half inched of the boss I should be able to put some rock bottom quotes in to start me off :p
 

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