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Should be a minimum 40% extra for thin large format.
Extra large 2.4m+ is a whole different game...
Extra large 2.4m+ is a whole different game...
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If you are installing that size it would not be a price for 1 person, you would charge for at least 2 at a very good specialised rate, to cover knowledge, specialist tools etcShould be a minimum 40% extra for thin large format.
Extra large 2.4m+ is a whole different game...
Should be a minimum 40% extra for thin large format.
Extra large 2.4m+ is a whole different game...
The biggest problem with pieces of that size is that customers do not want to buy spares.
In over 30 years I've never had to pay for an extra tile out of my own pocket, until I broke one by misshandling it.
My fault entirely, learnt what not to do again tho haha
The smallest thin tile I've seen is 900 x 900At what point do you think a tile becomes large format and requires such a price increase ?
At what point do you think a tile becomes large format and requires such a price increase ?
Next week, I start a job with 500x500x3,5mmThe smallest thin tile I've seen is 900 x 900
It depends on my physical, ahahI'd say over 90x90. Anyone else???
Not too long ago 600x600 was considered large format, so I'd say anything larger than that in area or length for me would be classed as large format.I'd say over 90x90. Anyone else???
course for 10mm thick, thin porcelain is another world.I think the demand for local is for 40% more.
agree with impish, over of 90x90
....and the rip out is being done by the guys who laid it!
Far as I can tell, the builder is reimbursing my cost for materials and I think he's only paying back the money the client paid to have it laid by them. So any additional is being stood by the client.Who's paying to put it right?
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