I use 2 fitters, one from the forum to do my safety floor, so like you I've never welded anything. For me it's as much about the knowledge of the...
As much as i do agree its not unreasonable to ask for a deposit, in our trade but it seems quite common for people to take on jobs with no...
@pf. so you'll fit 150m2 on your own with no help to glue the floor out, get tiles out of the boxes, moves the tiles around, pick up rubbish,...
id be up for going if poss.
If you want someone to work hard, show interest in trade, see they can have a future in the trade, work on if you need them to, then it's not...
Pros and cons to contract and domestic, I like both for different reasons but would prefer to go the contract way. More detailed to price, more...
I think if you don't get a deposit then you know the answer.
I agree, I don't do massive jobs but quite big and they don't pay a deposit. Depending on time scales, ill invoice as soon as we've done some...
Ok, thanks
I was thinking the same. The underlay will be loose laid but the carpet stuck to it.
The staples will be in the wood floor. They do not want any damage/marks to the wood floor. It's a new floor.
Hi guys. Looked at flat in London which has carpet in bedrooms but wood in the hall and lounge. They have tried to restrict the noise and spent...
They are good, very simple idea really.
From watching the video you will save your knee but wear your elbow out. Lol
Depends massively on who is doing the job and what prep is involved.
I can see speed being the only problem, if you consider how fast you can go along a wall with a normal stretcher.
Is it fernbank from bracknell area? I drove through there today. They advertise on the signs on the roundabouts
They look like alarm sensors.
That's fine if the sub floor is good. Stick vinyl to anything not perfect and it looks awful. Not every customer will pay for the sub floor to be...
I loose lay all the time on domestic,well I perimeter fix with tape.