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Discuss Job in Solihull Area in the Tiling Forum at TilersForums; I am currently restoring a 270 ish year old Flagstone/Sandstone Floor in a Georgian era Farmhouse for a client in the Solihull Area. They have asked me today if I ...
          
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    I am currently restoring a 270 ish year old Flagstone/Sandstone Floor in a Georgian era Farmhouse for a client in the Solihull Area.

    They have asked me today if I would tile their kitchen walls. I don't have the time as I am booked up for the next few months. Is there anyone in the area who would be prepared to do the work? It would have to be done in the next few weeks! It is around 12M2 of 100 x 100 muticoloured ceramics.

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    Kev

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    I should be free for work sometime next week. PM more details

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    I thought you get them up before your morning coffee break Kev !

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    I thought you get them up before your morning coffee break Kev !

    Should take you about 1/2 hour then Andrew!!! 1200 tiles with your experience

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    I should be free for work sometime next week. PM more details
    Neil,

    Can you give me a bell mate if you are available to do it. I will explain it to you in full. Anytime on 07770 598855. Thanks

    Kev

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