I know what you mean it ruffled mine too lol. It was my own job as I rarely work for any companies. Might put a black mark on my reputation but...
I must admit I had a customer a few months ago who thought he knew it all and was commenting constantly and questioning everything I was doing....
That's really funny.
You beat me to it but my thoughts exactly, if you where buying a Aston Martin you wouldn't go to the factory and stand over the craftsmen there...
Marley tiles would need to come up but be advised they do contain white asbestos.
How do you know they are working lose. Whats giving you that impression. Does it look like the edges are just risen up a bit or are they actually...
It certainly feels that way sometimes. I'm sure if we went to their place of work and started scrutinising their job we have no knowledge about...
That would solve it.
I know what I would do but that doesn't help you. They need to be uplifted before you screed as you already know. How its done is something you...
Nice, just what you want to read when your having ya breakfast.
I didn't realise it was as recent as that. Learn something new everyday. Love this forum for new info.
I wonder what the outcome was today with this job.
As a rule of thumb older properties (upto early 80's I think) tend to have the marley tiles which have the white asbestos. It needs to be sent...
The old marley tiles may have white asbestos in them. You need to check this.
As for undercutting arcs not every fitter does it but doesn't mean its right or wrong. Personally I do it first with my fein multimaster but...
As Spacey said I would use divergent staples on chipboard but not on wooden floor as the can tend to work their way out if any movement in my...
Doh!! Just read the bit at the bottom about being sorted at cost to the customer. People really should stick to their own trades.
Oooops that's not good. Hope the kitchen fitters are reimbursing them.
Are foam rollers better for priming? Never usef them.
Definitely