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Discuss Tiling a pool in the Guest Area at TilersForums; Hi, im doing an assignment for a project management part of my course at uni and need to now what a good time estimate would be to tile a large ...
          
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    Hi, im doing an assignment for a project management part of my course at uni and need to now what a good time estimate would be to tile a large swimming pool. I don't know much about tiling but for a large scale job but i'd assume you would have a number of tilers working at the same time? The approximate area of the parts to be tiled is 700m2
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    Luke, if you register (it's free!!) you'll get more responses.
    We'd need more info on "the pool" is it regular shaped, how many tilers would be available for the job etc..

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    007.jpghere one i done .

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    A question for gooner me thinks
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    Quote Originally Posted by doug boardley View Post
    Luke, if you register (it's free!!) you'll get more responses.
    We'd need more info on "the pool" is it regular shaped, how many tilers would be available for the job etc..
    Its a rectangular shaped pool, with an increasing depth from 1 metre to 4.5 metres, can have any amount of tilers though i'm not 100% sure of how many would be required, timeframe would be approximately a week but i don't know if this would be enough time to do it? Thanks for the replies!

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