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charlie1

How viable is it to go with a 1mm joint on walls in an average bathroom with rectified tiles? I understand this would be a very 'stiff' installationand perimiter expansion would really be the only expansion the tiles would get. The benefits of this joins would be that you could go with darker grout (less discolouring) and it would still look great. I currently use a 2mm with above mentioned tiles but i cant help feeling the urge to go tighter. Obviously on timber floor i think there would be more issues.

Whats your thoughts?

Hve you ever done this and what type of grout did you use?
 
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SJPurdy

BS 5385 part1 (7.2.1.6) joints of approx 1mm to 2mm should bve left around every tile.......

minimum wall tile joint is 1mm not 2mm as often quoted. However i generally use nominal 2mm spacers - several makes are actually less than 2mm (eg 1.7mm but consistant in size) which give a closer to 2mm surface joint with non rectified tiles. With rectified tiles i find that very few are consistant in size enough to use 1mm spacers so i stick with the "smaller 2mm" spacers!


minimum floor tile joint is 3mm but for larger tiles on timber or heated substaretes then larger is advisable.

Hope this correct and useful
Steve
 
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charlie1

BS 5385 part1 (7.2.1.6) joints of approx 1mm to 2mm should bve left around every tile.......

minimum wall tile joint is 1mm not 2mm as often quoted. However i generally use nominal 2mm spacers - several makes are actually less than 2mm (eg 1.7mm but consistant in size) which give a closer to 2mm surface joint with non rectified tiles. With rectified tiles i find that very few are consistant in size enough to use 1mm spacers so i stick with the "smaller 2mm" spacers!


minimum floor tile joint is 3mm but for larger tiles on timber or heated substaretes then larger is advisable.

Hope this correct and useful
Steve

very useful information Steve!! I must admit, i thought min for walls was 2mm. The 2mm ones in b&q are really 1.5, i used to use these a lot on kitchen splash backs. I usually find rectified tiles the most consistent in size
 

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some tiles have to be 1mm, if there a scored tile that you grout to give a mosaic affect, or you would see the outline of each tile...
 

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