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Discuss North East Tiling Training in the Tiling Courses Feedback at TilersForums; I have been running my own company now for 6 years, doing home improvements from plastering, kitchens, bathrooms and full house renovations. I'd been told that what you learn on ...
          
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    I have been running my own company now for 6 years, doing home improvements from plastering, kitchens, bathrooms and full house renovations.

    I'd been told that what you learn on this course is worth its weight in gold but I didn't think I could learn a great deal from a tiling course so was sceptical as I'd been tiling now for around 10 years and working within customers homes a lot longer "How wrong I was"

    I bit the bullet signed up for the course and fingers crossed I'd learn something.

    Well I've finished the 4 day course and to be truthfull I'm amazed at the amount I have learn't, and with out a doubt well worth the money.

    I watched in amazment as lads who'd neva put a tile on in there lives went from not having a clue what they were doing to tiling around sinks, windows and tiling a feature wall and all from the expert guidance from Darren.

    This Guy truly knows what he's talking about, if you think you know it all then think again.

    Many Thanks to Darren, Tracey & Team.

    Well Done

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    This is the feature wall we all done
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    I agree, that course is good, went there myself. The tip from Darren for novices to make a practice board at home to continue practising was really good, too,an amazing teacher.

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    Thanks for the comments guys
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