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[QUOTE="Dan, post: 841915, member: 1"] I haven't read the whole thread. But the amount of materials you require is quite a bit. If you got a professional tiler in, perhaps they can provide you with their trade discount on all the materials, and then you pay them to do it, meaning you'd get a professional job done, and the total cost would be little more than what you'd pay for materials and your time anyway? And then of course, it won't go wrong. Which means it'll be cheaper in the long run by far! Just thinking out loud. :) Another option I've seen done, is a customer got a tiler around as a consultant, who kinda project-managed the job and kept popping in at each stage and advising. Think he helped with some of the tricky tiles that needed cutting around shapes and things, and the tiler got paid for his time etc and the job still gone done right, just slowly. Worth considering all options. Because if that goes wrong, you'll be gutted. [/QUOTE]
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