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Old 12-07-2008   #15
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Default Re: Professional Travertine Fitter - What should I be looking for?

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Originally Posted by spanky View Post
In walking round the room as it is I cannot see any big deal in doing that, I am pretty sure the plasterer ain't gonna be happy? Would he expect it too be off for him?

The job is being done by a local firm, they've been around for years and were recommended to me, funniliy enough their quote was in the middle of 3 we had done.

We did say it was Travertine, 30kg sq/m etc, I assumed they would know, but perhaps they do not.

It is a fixed price job, I am going to get my wife to ring them now if she can.
You're right to ring them first and ask about the removal and tell them about the dry lining.
You don't want them disappearing on Monday for more materials, and forgetting to show up again


Is that just wooden surrounds at your window?
If so I would take them and the sill off too. You'll get a much nicer finish with them away.
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