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Old 12-07-2008   #17
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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.
If I had seen the walls I would advised you the same for that weight of tile, But it's your choice at the end of the day. Oh, just one other thing I have been plastering for 27 years and thats where my advise comes from

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