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Did the 6 week (4 weeks tiling and 2 weeks bathroom fitting) course here towards the end of last year and would say its the best money I've spent in ... -
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Tiler Training School Ediburgh
Did the 6 week (4 weeks tiling and 2 weeks bathroom fitting) course here towards the end of last year and would say its the best money I've spent in a long time. A very skillful and professional team running a hugely enjoyable course. Couldn't fault any of it and I'd recommend it to anybody without hesitation.
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welcome m8 couldnt agree more,am on the wetdeck course next week
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I start in 2 weeks to brush up my plumbing then doing the tiling course to hopefully learn to do it properly
ant and co all seem great guys!
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What kind of things did you do/learn?
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All of the stuff covered was basically as per the detail on their website - with the emphasis on practical stuff (everything from basic cuts to tiling a whole bay) but enough theory / talks to cover a lot of background (everything from business startup / costing to how to lay things out for tiling a whole room) and demos of stuff like how to do underfloor heating. Too much to list, but you can't go wrong with them! Enjoy your course!
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And do you feel confident to go out and tile now? I'm looking forward to it
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you will feel confident after youve done the course,its a different ball game doing it for real,start with small jobs and build up,you will enjoy goodluck
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As with all courses you will only learn the basics in a short time scale, it will take years to become fully trained..
You just need to keep learning and don't take on anything you are not sure about without asking first..
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Originally Posted by
Dave As with all courses you will only learn the basics in a short time scale, it will take years to become fully trained..
You just need to keep learning and don't take on anything you are not sure about without asking first..
Absolutely Dave
just like driving in a way.
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Didnt take me 4yrs to pass my driving test
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Originally Posted by
Gall.B Didnt take me 4yrs to pass my driving test

Yeah but you only really start to learn to drive once you have passed if you know what I mean lol
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