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Ball-park figure for what you'd expect to bung him...

Tiles supplied by customer. Tiling the boxing behind a WC and floor in a very small cloakroom.
 
Most tilers I know start from £25 per square metre and expect about £30 square metre for a quality bathroom.
 
sorry we're going the same way as the tilers forum prices should only be discussed in the arms. pm dave or dan and get yourself in there.
 
what's the reason behind that out of interest? and does that mean if someone comes on asking for an idea of what something should cost we shouldn't answer?
 
Watertight, you should get into the Arms as I think you'll enjoy it there and certainly have more than enough posts to be a regular here.
 
Yes prices are only discussed in the arms,as you know you are dealing with people in the trade and thus get a creditable response,any response on the open forums means nothing as any body can join and say £ 50 or £ 500,its pointless and attracts trolls

As said get yourself in the arms for proper trade discussion

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also attracts spur wearers who undercut our prices driving the industry even lower
 
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