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Cheers for info Pete.

Guess I'll just have to spend a day or two properly preparing.

I'm glad someone else has done a few showrooms to that spec with no problems.
 

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Do you have help?

A few lads have requested experience on the forum lately. Perhaps worth getting some free help in to get it down quick.
 
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Do you have help?

A few lads have requested experience on the forum lately. Perhaps worth getting some free help in to get it down quick.
Yes Dan,
Myself and another tiler, both experienced, and 2 tilers labourers.

Team of 4, have it tiled in a jiffy M8.

Just more conserned about covering my own back. Maby I'll draft a contract outlining potential issues and if there still happy with spec then sign your life away :)
 

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I wouldn't worry about it. One of the best surfaces to tile to are tiles. Just as long as they're fixed well themselves of course.

Whack a few up. It'll soon give you confidence. Perhaps take snaps or videos of the process and save them long term as part of your guarantee or whatever.
 

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Has it always been a car showroom that floor? I'd have a strong suspicion that if it has, and there's no sign of repairs, then it has been fixed using a similar spec to what you've been given.
 
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Yep, it's luckily at the end of my road and since it's been built its always been a car showroom. Current floor been down for 4 yrs, no initial sign of cracks/loose tiles etc
 
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completed, no problems and no snag's (that's a first lol)
 
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no idea what they are/were, they were in a corner ready to be skipped and we needed to tile the far corner so moved onto tiled area until skip came.
 

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Looks smart.

Get them in a new album on their own, name the album "Car Showroom Tiling in Warrington". Post as many pictures as you have. And give the album a good description also saying "Car Showroom Tiler / Tiling in Warrington" and stick your contact details in the description too. - You might get a bit of business from that album then if somebody is looking for a tiler that does that around there.
 

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