Discuss ** Time to VOTE! JOTM October 2011.** in the Job Of The Month Forum at TilersForums; Hi Tilers forums.co.uk members.
Please enter your VOTES for JOTM October 2011..
The prize for this month is a GOODIE bag from Mapei uk....
And we also have this month ...
Its nearly the middle of October, and still no entries.....and its the first month open to the public
Well, I thought I would start it off. A wet room bathroom I finished today. It did use to be a bedroom, but they decided to move things around a bit. No expense was spared by my client in here.
I wont tell you how much the shower and bath controls were........but nearly as much as I charged for the underfloor heating in there (apologies for the towels and rugs everywhere, the client had just had a bath!)
Geoff - Plan Tec Tiling & Wet Room Solutions - Covering EAST DORSET
Tiler in Wimborne , Tiler in Ferndown , Tiler in Poole , Tiler in Bournemouth , Tiler in Christchurch , Tiler in Ringwood www.plantectiling.co.uk
Here's my entry, nothing special. But did use 21 bags of slc to get the floor flat, and that big table stayed in the room through out the job, it would not fit through the door. Tiles are 600x300 rectified edge polished porcelain
I popped in on my way to look at a job this morning and found a paper with last weeks date on it. Floor has now been covered up andkitcken unitsetc all stacked in there. Attachment 34073Attachment 34074Attachment 34075
Hi everyone! im entereing a limestone bathroom with underfloor heating. the limestone is really top notch stone and really lovely and thick.As you can see it has some pretty crazy features! especially over and around the bath area. Was extremely painful and hard work doing this room. Each and every corner is mytred creating a really great room which im absoloutly chuffed with!! the mosaic border has been packed out with slate as too is the mosaics inside the limestone by the bath. i have created a frame like effect with the cuts around the cubby hole and around the area where the mirror will be fitted inside the mosaics. Sorry for the poor quality pics need a new camera!!and also please note the floor grout was drying when the pics were taken so the colour is a lil darker than the dry walls
So glad when this was finished as it nearly killed me!!! thanks for checkin it out
A little conservatory floor from me this month. UFH fitted first, with insulation boards, then a stone effect porcelain tile. Some scribing into a sandstone wall and the small tile needed 1mm off it all round to fit!!!!!
Here's a wet room I completed on friday. It was a full rip-out back to joist's and stud-work...
Floor is 18mm ply with 10mm Marmox and Showerlay tray with heat mat over the whole floor.
All adhesive's, primer and slc were Weber.
Wall's and wet area are then tanked with Homelux wall and floor.
Ceiling is pvc panels with led lights and Acon 30 extractor fan.
Tiles are 60 x 60 porcelain with blue led's in the skirting and niche.
Black and grey epoxy grout by Nicobond and all tiles are sealed with MPG by LTP.
Geoff - Plan Tec Tiling & Wet Room Solutions - Covering EAST DORSET
Tiler in Wimborne , Tiler in Ferndown , Tiler in Poole , Tiler in Bournemouth , Tiler in Christchurch , Tiler in Ringwood www.plantectiling.co.uk
Some real good work again this month 7 entries I only put mine in thinking I was making up the numbers. Good luck to all, my votes in, not an easy one to choose
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Awesome workmanship guys a privelege to see your work thanks. I wont wish anybody good luck because we all know luck has nothing to do with putting out the quality craftmanship you guys produced last month.
come on guys lets get behind this months entries and show them how much you appreciate quality work by making your vote count
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