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Seeking a lifeline from a professional floor layer.

Bit of a cry for help from anyone on Charlton Life that has experience laying professional kitchen flooring and is willing to help me out in a big way. I have just taken on a bar and restaurant in Greenwich that needs a few square meters of the flooring replaced.
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  • Can do Vinyl, but for the "Hard Flooring" @falconwood_1 might help.
  • Can do Vinyl, but for the "Hard Flooring" @falconwood_1 might help.

    Having looked around it is the Altro? style flooring that needs to be bonded. The parts that need to be replaced (all in one large cut) have to be bonded together? This is what I have been told today. Is that Vinyl?
  • Miserableoldgit
    Miserableoldgit Posts: 21,458
    edited September 2013
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  • madadd
    madadd Posts: 622
    Strasburger Dm me with details vinyl, PVC, solid Wood, tiled etc and contact details and I'll get back to you.
  • maybe_baby
    maybe_baby Posts: 2,609
    After a few spliffs I can lay on a floor for hours :-)
  • Call Jamie from the London Flooring Company on 0203 0868509 - he's a charlton fan and is awaiting your call.
  • His website is www.prestigiousflooring.co.uk
  • mickc
    mickc Posts: 573
    We could help you, we are Altro registered contractors and hold stock in Lewisham.

    We have supplied hard flooring and carpets to the club for years.

    www.mcflooring.co.uk
  • Boom
    Boom Posts: 1,680
    Where's the bar Strasbourg?
  • After a few spliffs I can lay on a floor for hours :-)

    We get it. You take drugs.

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  • LoOkOuT
    LoOkOuT Posts: 10,859
    Lol
  • razil
    razil Posts: 15,041
    More important than the floor is a Charlton fan owning a local bar, directions pls
  • After a few spliffs I can lay on a floor for hours :-)

    We get it. You take drugs.




    Jeremy Kyle is coming for you Jermery Kyle is coming for you
  • Hi everyone I will pass all details on when we are near to opening, we will be in the old SE10 building in Thames Street, Greenwich. Little more than a bar it will be a microbrewery
  • smiffyboy
    smiffyboy Posts: 4,314
    Is that the place in the ground floor of the new build block on the river
  • Curb_It
    Curb_It Posts: 21,229
    No its the old pub/restaurant that shut down.

    http://www.flickr.com/photos/55935853@N00/5273658528/
  • If all goes well we might look to take over the place on the river (or one of the new retail units opening in the next 18 months down near the new waitrose), it was a wine bar for a year but had issues with the local residents and not the level of trade that was needed to stay open.
  • maybe_baby
    maybe_baby Posts: 2,609

    After a few spliffs I can lay on a floor for hours :-)

    We get it. You take drugs.

    Ok hands up...I just said that to make people smile because I know nothing about floor laying.

  • razil
    razil Posts: 15,041
    cool
  • smiffyboy
    smiffyboy Posts: 4,314
    My mate owns the penthouse on the block by the river, amongst it's residents is a judge and a barrister the reason why it got closed down so quickly so bear that in mind if you do
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  • After a few spliffs I can lay on a floor for hours :-)

    We get it. You take drugs.

    Ok hands up...I just said that to make people smile because I know nothing about floor laying.

    Your not very good at humour either.
    As it happens, your a bit of a tit.
  • LuckyReds
    LuckyReds Posts: 5,866

    After a few spliffs I can lay on a floor for hours :-)

    We get it. You take drugs.

    Ok hands up...I just said that to make people smile because I know nothing about floor laying.

    Your not very good at humour either.
    As it happens, your a bit of a tit.
    I was going to post a comedic photo of a blue tit, alas I shall now refrain in case the humour police hound me for it.
  • EastStand
    EastStand Posts: 4,109
    Do you need a bar manger Strasburger?
    Been in bar work for 8 years now :)
  • Hope you got sorted R.
  • maybe_baby
    maybe_baby Posts: 2,609

    After a few spliffs I can lay on a floor for hours :-)

    We get it. You take drugs.

    Ok hands up...I just said that to make people smile because I know nothing about floor laying.

    Your not very good at humour either.
    As it happens, your a bit of a tit.
    Yes I am a bit of a tit, but unlike you I have absolutely no agenda with anyone that I have never met.

  • Hope you got sorted R.

    Thanks MOG pm sent earlier sorry for not getting back to you today.

    After a few spliffs I can lay on a floor for hours :-)

    We get it. You take drugs.

    Ok hands up...I just said that to make people smile because I know nothing about floor laying.

    Your not very good at humour either.
    As it happens, your a bit of a tit.
    Yes I am a bit of a tit, but unlike you I have absolutely no agenda with anyone that I have never met.

    "Tits" and persons harboring "agendas" with strangers are more than welcome to come along when we open, I am sure I will have a beverage that each and every one of us can enjoy, together :-)
  • maybe_baby
    maybe_baby Posts: 2,609
    Thanks Stras, that would be really nice...and although I don't partake of alcohol, maybe we can have a nice cup of tea and Robbo can be mum :-)
  • Curb_It
    Curb_It Posts: 21,229
    Hope you're prices aren't going to be as eye watering as the Old Brewery. As lovely as that place is, its a bit too pricey for moi.
  • I paid £8 for a pint in there not long ago! I am aiming to keep the prices sub £3 a pint from the microbrewery and other breweries if at all possible.
  • Strasberger. I don't lay floors, don't work in or manage bars, not a comedian (well, some may dispute this), but I'd be more than willing to pop in and support your new venture when you open