That's as good as job as I've ever seen with those materials.
Very well done, you should be proud of that.
Another pointing question , textured flags .
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Thanks Sy - I ended up with the wickes flags based on cost and reviews , I was dubious and they did have a few flakey edges , and the odd divot here and there ,
but yes I am proud of it , definitely a learning curve .
Anyone else thinking of a diy install , definitely hire a cement mixer and a good grinder with a diamond disc (AND GOGGLES)
but yes I am proud of it , definitely a learning curve .
Anyone else thinking of a diy install , definitely hire a cement mixer and a good grinder with a diamond disc (AND GOGGLES)
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Just had a quick browse at some of your websites guys , and your work is awesome , my job was small fry in comparison ,
Would have loved to get someone in to do it , just couldn't justify the expense currently as this is my quiet time of the year .
As a final question , is it worth using any kind of sealer / protectant
on them ?
They are a fair bit lighter when dry than on the pics , love the wet sheen look they have in the pics .
Would have loved to get someone in to do it , just couldn't justify the expense currently as this is my quiet time of the year .
As a final question , is it worth using any kind of sealer / protectant
on them ?
They are a fair bit lighter when dry than on the pics , love the wet sheen look they have in the pics .
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