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my first quote
hi all, im pretty new to tiling i have done a course and a few of my own and friends tiling jobs with some good results however i have got my first quotation for a "real customer" tomorrow and was wondering if anyone had any tips i could use to give me a better chance.
cheers for any advice
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Find out who is supplying what before you start mate
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get your rate worked out before you go any further
I know nothing I havent learnt
Painters and decorator Leighton Buzzard 01525 376559/07594 779654
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hi benj,aproach the quote with confidence,be confident and positive while chatting to the customer,offer ideas if they are open to them and try and use your personality to win them over also,customers like people they can connect with in some way
good luck
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If your buff wear a tight shirt. Always wors for me.
Failing that, don't try to pull the wool over there eyes and don't take it on if its beond you. If you really struggle with the job it will knock your conferdance.
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get all the info u need and work it all out porperly at home, dont b pushed into giving a price there and then because it might b too high or low wich could lose u the job
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Originally Posted by
Prem Tiler
If your buff wear a tight shirt. Always wors for me.
Failing that, don't try to pull the wool over there eyes and don't take it on if its beond you. If you really struggle with the job it will knock your conferdance.
Last bloke that turned up to my house to plaster. Wore a tight shirt and i asked if he had bought it from mother care. Think it was because the wife was in by herself when he did quote lol
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Originally Posted by
mikebidd
Last bloke that turned up to my house to plaster. Wore a tight shirt and i asked if he had bought it from mother care. Think it was because the wife was in by herself when he did quote lol
Thats why 'the wife' wanted him to do your plastering.
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Originally Posted by
Prem Tiler
Thats why 'the wife' wanted him to do your plastering.

Fair point well presented lol.
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When quoting I always stress I will only use top class materials and point out the disasterous results if they buy/another tiler uses cheap stuff
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Originally Posted by
benjiiiiuk
hi all, im pretty new to tiling i have done a course and a few of my own and friends tiling jobs with some good results however i have got my first quotation for a "real customer" tomorrow and was wondering if anyone had any tips i could use to give me a better chance.
cheers for any advice
you really shoudnt do it but i did when i started out get the wife to ring a couple of tilers in you area ask for price per mtr give you a good idea for the mitreage in your area its different all over the uk.And call into your local supplier get a trade price for all your materials print it out for future reference then you have it all just measure up and add your materials quotes done !
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Originally Posted by
benjiiiiuk
hi all, im pretty new to tiling i have done a course and a few of my own and friends tiling jobs with some good results however i have got my first quotation for a "real customer" tomorrow and was wondering if anyone had any tips i could use to give me a better chance.
cheers for any advice
Hi Benji - check out swE's guides on this forum. He gives some excellent advice on things to consider when pricing up jobs.
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