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stubuzz

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I'm having some block work done and I am keeping my eye on the workers. I have told them to put cardboard on the floor to protect the tiles. However, I just noticed they stacked the concrete blocks on the floor and scratched the tiles!

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1 minute ago, stubuzz said:

I have given them cardboard and put it down on the floor where they are working, but I cannot follow them around and watch them all of the time.

Pity you didn`t isn`t it......????

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27 minutes ago, stubuzz said:

I'm having some block work done and I am keeping my eye on the workers. I have told them to put cardboard on the floor to protect the tiles. However, I just noticed they stacked the concrete blocks on the floor and scratched the tiles!

A picture would of the scratches would help

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I had the condo gardener remove 2 dead potted plants from my balcony and the dragging of the big ceramic pots created giant scratch marks on the tiles.

 

Applying rubbing compound removed about 80%  of the scratched tile marks and I learned to live with the bad 20%.  It is a constant reminder to not allow workers access if possible.  I put furniture and throw rugs over scratches.

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30 minutes ago, stubuzz said:

I'm having some block work done and I am keeping my eye on the workers. I have told them to put cardboard on the floor to protect the tiles. However, I just noticed they stacked the concrete blocks on the floor and scratched the tiles!

If you had workmen 'round and that was the only problem they left you with, you got off lightly. They usually leave you with a problem you didn't have previously, often without fixing the original problem.

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