Discuss Underfloor heating - to screed or not to screed? in the Canada Tile Advice area at TilersForums.com.

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Dumbo

You're probably all going to laugh at this but I use palace thick bed leveller for dry areas and ultra level it 2 for wet rooms and karndean type flooring . Wish I could get more of the karndean jobs it's easy money compared to proper tiling .
What you laughing at the palace leveller
 
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Dumbo

No, that you think my job is easy money
Easiest money I've ever earnt .
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Dumbo

Funny thing is that's the second floor I've done in that house . The first floor was where the householder asked if I could help him out as the floor he had just had put down by a floor layer was failing
 
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Spacey

Funny thing is that's the second floor I've done in that house . The first floor was where the householder asked if I could help him out as the floor he had just had put down by a floor layer was failing

I replace alot of failed and badly fitted karndean/Amtico floors by so called floorlayers who tend to be either contractors who thinking there poor standards are acceptable to domestic customers Carpet fitters seeing £ signs or buinders or other trades trying there luck.
It's a specialist craft to do it correctly and to the highest standards.
In the last 3 years I've been though about 25 floorlayer who just aren't up to standard I can't find anyone who's good enough and to busy to train anyone up.
These same 25 I believe all work for shops now fitting Karndean and Amtico ?
 
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I keep getting offered karndean and vinyl work. I know what I am doing tiling, but vinyl is a whole different ballgame. I refuse the work.

Mind you, with my inexperienced eye jcrtilings work looked good, if a little grubby (or dirty lens lol).
 
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Dumbo

I keep getting offered karndean and vinyl work. I know what I am doing tiling, but vinyl is a whole different ballgame. I refuse the work.

Mind you, with my inexperienced eye jcrtilings work looked good, if a little grubby (or dirty lens lol).
Mate its easy . Do it you will only lift about 20 kilos all day long .
 

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