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hi all.... im new to the site and am thinking of doing a tiling course pref 4 or 6weeks, im gonna have to get a career D loan. and im ... -
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Re: what course is better?
Check out our feedback forum << HERE >> this might help you decide which one......
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Re: what course is better?
Hello mate
I did the 4 week Alpine course last september, its a really good and when i left i can honestly say I was ready to tile anything. Ive been trading ever since!
The owner Gary has so much knowledge to pass on.
Im based in Seaford and Rye isnt really that far!
Jez
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my m8 did the diamond training course and loved it and still keeps in touch getting answers from Kenny and Vinnie.As Dave says check the feedback and thenmake your mind up.
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Hi there, i did the 4 week course at Alpine, same time as jgtiling actually, highly recommend it, a maximum of 7 students at any one time so lots of room plenty of tools and tiles to play with. Lesser students means more 1 to 1 with the tutors. I still go there for materials and advice, very friendly and knowledgeable people
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