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    Emc Tiles Derby now open.......

    Hello Guys, been a while since i've posted, hope everyone is well. Just to let you now know, Emc Tiles in Derby has now opened, we are based at Unit 19 Eagle Park, Alfreton Road, Derby, DE21 4AE, phone number is 01332 913913 Look forward to seeing some of my old Derby customers and new ones...
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    Which wet cutter to buy?

    for the money, we find the Briccolina is pretty decent. (dont take my word for it, run a search in top right and of screen!)
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    Metro and marble ensuite

    Both ensuites looking spot on @macten still churning out quality refits i see. Catch up with you next time your at EMC mate.
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    Floor prep overload...

    Id go for 6/10mm DeltaBoard and use VarioPRO UFH, which is also a decoupler. Job Done
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    Which of these tile levelling systems to purchase. Cost Vs Quality

    FYI The Siri Smart levelling clips are now available in 1,2 and 3 mm Nick @macten along with a 2mm for 20mm tiles.
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    TTA Awards / Tiling Show

    Anyone getting down to the tiling show? 10am and 4pm on Friday 18 May at The St Johns Hotel, Solihull, plenty of exhibitors. TILE ASSOCIATION TILING SHOW SET TO BE A ‘MUST ATTEND’ EVENT - Tilezine - http://www.tilezine.co.uk/tile-association-tiling-show-set-must-attend-event/ See you there
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    200sqm floor, prep discussion

    So, theres been a slight plot twist in this 270m2 floor. Turns out the screed has been commissioned and UFH turned on, however the laitance hasnt been removed. Tiler has hired machine to sand but not getting anywhere. (i know its baked on) Anyone with a suggestion for what can be used...
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    Forum recommendation

    Welcome to the forum @Craig Powell Now shall we begin with who actually got you to use TileMaster in the first place???
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    200sqm floor, prep discussion

    anyway.......back to topic.......went to site today and met client and tiler. Client has been advised best practice is to decouple floor and also as there are no structural movements joints they can use the dural micro joint infill (cant be used if to replace structural movement joints, i learnt...
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    200sqm floor, prep discussion

    i will be totally honest, the forum has in the past come up with the answer ive needed and i make no bones in telling fixers its where alot of my knowledge comes from. Thats why we are all here isnt it?
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    200sqm floor, prep discussion

    yes, id like to think so......Dont know everything, everyday is always a school day, but im not usually stumped for answers
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    200sqm floor, prep discussion

    i see, bit different here, the fixers round here kind of know we know what we are on about, so we try and help as much as we can.
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    200sqm floor, prep discussion

    you never ask the tile shop you deal with for advice @jcrtiling ?
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    200sqm floor, prep discussion

    mmmmm......dont really know how to take that tbh..... said man in the tile shop (me) has been in this tile shop for 24 years.....hardly amateur...... oh, and ive seen the job, ive been twice. its a nice job and one i gave to the tiler......and the tiler has just as much experience as me if not...
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    Finished Bathroom - Hexagonal Tiles

    looks fab, great tiling too, as someone else posted, do you know the factory of the tiles?
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    200sqm floor, prep discussion

    just had a brain wave, why not use the dural micro joint infil instead of traditional expansion joint seeing as the job is 22x85 wood planks, this might actually be the answer. yep, the tiler is making the decisions, but im offering the advice, as thats what i do.
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    200sqm floor, prep discussion

    kitchen area is about 60m2. hall is long, 12m x 3m
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    200sqm floor, prep discussion

    dooooohhhh......should have known that! Cheers @Tom Astley
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    200sqm floor, prep discussion

    thanks for the response, i hear what you are saying with regards decoupler, i didn't quote for it originally, its the expansion joints using a timber effect ive an issue with aesthetically. being thick now, soft joint?

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