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Sean Kelly

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I’ve been asked to do a bit of tiling work with natural stone (unknown type). I’ve been asked to butt the tiles up to each other in brick bond and not to use any grout. All materials on site (inc. Toppfix white rapid flex). I’m only allowed to work between 08:00- 16:00 because the hotel is still open to guests for breakfast/evening meals. I’m hoping that there will be no electric sockets to cut around. The tiles are 220x75. I also believe that I will be tiling 6sqm but that is made up of 3 separate areas. i.e. the tiles will be on a breakfast bar wall (where the tea coffee machines are). The job is also in the middle of London! I would love this just to be a one day job, but I am allowing 2 days for this, but more importantly I wish to know any tips about butting up. Cheers Sean
 
Not best practice but on an average of 2 m2 each area, you MIGHT get away with no grout joint, I say might because there shouldn't be too much in the way of movement of the substrate.possibly.

Still would advise a joint if they can be talked into it.

You've allowed 2 days,is this taking into account monies for parking and congestion charges, all mounts up.
 

Sean Kelly

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Thanks Alan, I think possibly it is the designer/architect that has maybe come up with the idea. It looks good on paper, but is not possible in reality. I will see later on this week. Parking free. Congestion charge will be charged to the customer. I will double check the spec with site manager.

Dave, Yea, a 1mm joint sounds good, but it’s the no grout bit I find confusing, especially as the tiling will be close to food & possible drink spillage. I’ll report back at the weekend with what I eventually did. Cheers Sean
 

Sean Kelly

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Thanks Alan, I think possibly it is the designer/architect that has maybe come up with the idea. It looks good on paper, but is not possible in reality. I will see later on this week. Parking free. Congestion charge will be charged to the customer. I will double check the spec with site manager.

Dave, Yea, a 1mm joint sounds good, but it’s the no grout bit I find confusing, especially as the tiling will be close to food & possible drink spillage. I’ll report back at the weekend with what I eventually did. Cheers Sean
 

Sean Kelly

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13092010538.jpg 10092010528.jpg 10092010526.jpg Tiles turned out to be 300x50 slate. I only had to tile just over 5sqm, but due to other trades onsite it took 2 days. Also, due to the size of the tile I had to make about 300cuts!!! Very slow (but enjoyable) process. As requested by the customer I did not put in a grout joint. Strangely enough I was on the platform of Paddington station at the weekend, I walked passed McDonalds and saw the very same tile (no grout). It goes without saying that I did advise about having no grout, but as they say ‘The customer is always right’ Cheers for your help. Sean
 

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