If I remember right Reubens was an extension to the Knight Tile range and Monet was the Da Vinci equivalent exclusive to registered dealers as CEA...
I think you need to stop wearing short trousers
Daz you're a first rate bender
By 'eck lad! No thanks. That looks like hard work to me. I'm sure I can supply, prep and fit a few lvts as cheaply and without scotia.
I know the likes of us fitters don't like scotia because we know it's a poor second choice to fitting under the skirting but I reckon a lot of...
There's a Rolling Stones song "You Can't Always Get What You Want" I would play it to your customer. I've removed and refitted skirtings before...
There are so many causes for a screed failing it would be almost impossible to prove
If the tiler had known his stuff he could have used a uncoupling mat under the tiles that would have compensated for the movement between the slabs.
Will look into that. Would someone be kind enough to message me and idea of the prices for 6 and 9mm please?
What I've found over the last few months is ply can be sound when dry and then delaminate as soon as any moisture ( feather/adhesive ) touches it....
I've been doing a little research into plywood standards after checking out the labeling on mine....EN636-3. There doesn't seem to be any posts on...
Get a couple of mates and start a band with those spoons. Where did you find them?
Yeah call me a wimp but I generally stick with Stopgap 300 and it's never let me down for drying whereas a few others have. They all set quickly...
Difficult one. Bits lifting could be due to several reasons like dust, poor mixing, no primer. I don't use that screed as it's not a quick dryer...
Thanks Matt
A Tramex gives Moisture Content readings up to 6.9%. Can someone enlighten me as to how to use the readings? Basically I want to know when alarm...
Worth mentioning if it does tent up it will be miniscule but in a modern house or extension with big windows it can be noticeable. A millimetre...
I do. If it's too tight even the moisture from the feather and adhesive can cause just enough swelling to make it tent up
Where's the vehicle towing it? and the body?
What I meant is don't try to put one piece in gap that is narrower than a plank length...do it in two pieces