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I haven't been able to visit this site much (sorry) as soooo busy!! I seem to be getting calls for victorian hallways and paths. I don't mind though as i ... -
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GazTech
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Re: Victorian Floors on the rise??
Hi trev, I 2 very much enjoyed the Vicky geometric...but it can be too much for most, you need lots of patience....Gaz
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Re: Victorian Floors on the rise??

Originally Posted by
trev
I haven't been able to visit this site much (sorry) as soooo busy!! I seem to be getting calls for victorian hallways and paths. I don't mind though as i very much enjoy doing this type of work.
Is anyone else seeing a rise in this? Or know of any victorian projects that i may be interested in???
Big hello to everyone and keep on tiling!!!

Not as yet trev..
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Re: Victorian Floors on the rise??
Not seen a rise in ages.
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Re: Victorian Floors on the rise??
Thats one side of tiling I have never done but would like to but don't know of any courses
"Experience is simply the name we give our mistakes"
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Re: Victorian Floors on the rise??
im trying to source a course on this as id really like to do it,,edinburgh are going to set one up i think
im assuming limited numbers of tilers will do these victorian floors??
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Re: Victorian Floors on the rise??
Specialist training services /formely known as pts based in harlow and warrington do these courses .
The course is a week long hope this helps .
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Sully
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Re: Victorian Floors on the rise??
Anyone like to share an average sq/m price for this work - and area of the country that you work in?
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Re: Victorian Floors on the rise??

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Sully
Anyone like to share an average sq/m price for this work - and area of the country that you work in?
I found this a while back which lok like a good price comparison for the south at least
Ceramic Solutions - Price List
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Sully
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Re: Victorian Floors on the rise??

Originally Posted by
Dave Ramsden
Cheers Dave - interesting read. I personally seperate labour & materials as the mats can vary so much but these prices are still a interesting average as I'm southern (London) based.
Thanks,
Andrew
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