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Hi Guys,
Back off a tiling course in Newbury which was a really enjoyable week and off the back of this I've decided to do a small bathroom floor for a friend. (2.5 sqm)
Unfortunatley the plumber has just finished installing the new toilet and shower cubilcle and I have a couple of points confirming my plan of attack if poss!
- 1) If I isolate the cold water and empty the toilet do both the waste and cold water feed pipes usually have enough give for the tile? I will be laying Karndean ceramic 1 by 2 ft (approx) and 8 mm high. Or does it differ job to job, Ive had a look and it looks ok for the waste but I'm concearned about the feed pipe (15mm) moving up another 10mm or so.
-2) Would you normally just profile the tray and cut / nibble and file the tiles and the sealent for the best finish.
-3) Is the normal choice of grout grey for slate effect tiles or is this just personal preference?
-4) As the tiles are so big in such a small area would you just lay as a brick bond?
thanks in advance guys
AK
Back off a tiling course in Newbury which was a really enjoyable week and off the back of this I've decided to do a small bathroom floor for a friend. (2.5 sqm)
Unfortunatley the plumber has just finished installing the new toilet and shower cubilcle and I have a couple of points confirming my plan of attack if poss!
- 1) If I isolate the cold water and empty the toilet do both the waste and cold water feed pipes usually have enough give for the tile? I will be laying Karndean ceramic 1 by 2 ft (approx) and 8 mm high. Or does it differ job to job, Ive had a look and it looks ok for the waste but I'm concearned about the feed pipe (15mm) moving up another 10mm or so.
-2) Would you normally just profile the tray and cut / nibble and file the tiles and the sealent for the best finish.
-3) Is the normal choice of grout grey for slate effect tiles or is this just personal preference?
-4) As the tiles are so big in such a small area would you just lay as a brick bond?
thanks in advance guys
AK