got any better photos? cant really tell one way or the other to be honest as the photos are of the rooms and not the floors, only thing I noticed...
My mate swears by festool, only brand of tools he buys nowadays, im happy with my dewalt gear for what I need it for
im getting in early with the advertising/spam call
Buy cheap pay twice, get a few quotes off of preferably people that have qualifications and pictures of past work, if they are good they will...
lino knife for tucking and bolster for setting on gripper, id invest in a widehead kicker personally unless you go down the powerstretcher route,...
Adore is a small step up from lifestyle imo, I'd sell adore as a cheap product but not lifestyle, only thing with the adore though is it looks...
shite for all of it, if they want cheaper push them toward colonia from polyflor instead id say
make sure you get a good fitter for the floor by the way, ideally get photos of their previous work preferably showing something abit tricky so...
Which firm?
either buffer or a random orbit sander, havent used a stone in years its a bit primitive in this day and age :)
either of them is a good choice
I use p131 as thats what im given, if I do private work or had a choice id use p51, ardex primer is the nuts
Thats where I get my trowel from too, its cheaper than the janser one which is exactly the same but about a score more...
So fine margins in regards to it being crap or acceptable then? if it were my place id expect the firm to come back and repair/replace it as...
I can only imagine its either someone who doesnt know any better as ive seen more fitters hook and heat than template on the new builds,...
I know for a fact DS dont ply floors they fibre screed the chipboard! or atleast my areas warehouse do anyway so would imagine its a company thing
not defending the fitting but after doing the job for many years I can understand why that happens if your given 4/5 bathrooms to do only on £m2...
M2 on a toilet is probably the reason, not that thats an excuse, ive seen far worse than that on new builds though to be fair, and the silicone...
Only thing id say about silicone on a new build is that most new home builders put a big bead of silicone down regardless as they think its best...
the longest thinest (lightest) one I can get, currently a 16"x3" marshaltown