Ceramics

Discussion in 'General Flooring Chat' started by Andrew70, Mar 24, 2013.

  1. Andrew70

    Andrew70 Well-Known Member

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    Do any of you lads do it been asked a lot lately if I do and iv seen every Tom doing it plumbers builders elecies so was wondering if any body knows what's involved or if they could recommend any good courses cheers
     
  2. tarkett85

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  3. Matt

    Matt Well-Known Member Staff Member

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    Mapei do a ceramics course. Very basic tho and more around the correct use of their products.

    Let me know if any of you want to go on it and i will arrange a FREE course through the forum.
     
  4. Andrew70

    Andrew70 Well-Known Member

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    Hi Matt I'd be up for that even if it is only basic cheers
     
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    tarkett85 Well-Known Member

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    I've done Ardex's and BAL's training courses, similar to mapei's mainly adhesive use etc... and did a college course donkeys ago mostly hands on but nothing like real life
     
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    It seems simple on the surface ( pardon the pun ) but there are many pitfalls most of them to do with preparation. Does that sound familiar?
     
  9. Mr Tile

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    Any of you guys ever worked with PVC or rubber tiles? They easy to work with? Have something looking me to do a job with them but never worked with them before.
     
  10. tarkett85

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    rubber is the work of the devil mate, the pvc or lvt's can be nice to work with although if you've no experience with them give them a wide berth for now do some training courses and see if you can help out a pro on a few jobs just to give you an idea of what to do. But your subfloor prep HAS to be perfect or the job will look a mess no matter how well you fit them.
     

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