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Graham Bright

Hi guys,

I wouldnt mind a little bit of advice from you if thats ok.

I have a couple of jobs coming up for tiling commercial kitchens (small restaurants). The customer just requires a simple splashback around quite a large worktop in each kitchen. Roughly 10m2 each I think

Other than using epoxy resin is there anything else that I should be consiering or looking out for as this is my first commercial kitchen job?

My other question is regarding general pricing up of a job like this. From a labour point of view, is it as simple as working out the square meterage of the splashback and calculating my price accordingly or do you add money in for working with epoxy, or the fact that it is commercial. etc I want to win the business and really get my name going with this customer as he owns a few different places but I dont want to price myself too low or indeed to high.

Any help would be greatly appreciated.

Cheers

Graham
 
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Graham Bright

Cheers Alan - that does help..

Jay - Thats really what I was checking. In a commercial kitchen, do you have to use epoxy addy as well as grout. I was thinking just grout was enough but I need to check. Its going to be done on a normal working day during normal hours as the restaurant doesnt open till late. I will post more definate info once I go over to see him later in the week to look at both jobs.

I just wanted to be armed with a bit of knowledge before I go.

Cheers
 

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