Big tiles................

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The 1800 x 900 I mentioned earlier.
Just have to resin the mitres and epoxy grout floor when we go back in the new year.

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Umbrian limestone - hope they all blend when complete.
It’ll be better when they’re grouted!!
Already had to remove the middle one because the client said there was too much variety in it!
Only 70 metres to fix.
Some people shouldn't have natural products , i don't think they understand what they are buying. I had a woman once saying with some Chinese multi slate , i don't like that one all the time doing her complete downstairs . So when it came to the last room she had all the stuff she didn't like .
 
Ok - so when is it a tile and not a sheet?
Apart from the adhesive factor what do the large format porcelain thins have in common with our trade?
Shower boards have been around a good few years and are fitted by plumbers and joiners.
There is undoubtably a technical skill required for the complexity of these ‘panels’ , along with a complete new set of specialist tools, but like vitrolite 50 years ago it didn’t come within the plasterers/bricklayers/tilers portfolio.
So is it because it’s imported by tile suppliers, is it because it’s porcelain, or is it because tilers fix them that these new sheets are called ‘big tiles’?
the young tilers, I think must necessarily
learn the pose of large formats.
otherwise in a few years they will be without work.
ps. just my thoughts
 
That’s practically all I spec these days in Bathrooms. So much quicker and easier. Naturally warmer under foot and easier to keep clean too.

That said, I put tiles on my floor at home. I just preferred the look.

Biggest (rigid) tiles I’d do and have done is 1200 x 600mm. I’m not equipped to do anything larger with manpower or equipment.


Same here, especially as lots of clients like the wood plank tiles at the moment but don’t want a cold floor, by the time you have priced in Warmup there are substantial savings to be made.
 
Not sure we should promoting the use of lvt on a tiling page , what next nuance board .


Yeah why not, just like really big tiles and no grout at all.
 
Some people shouldn't have natural products , i don't think they understand what they are buying. I had a woman once saying with some Chinese multi slate , i don't like that one all the time doing her complete downstairs . So when it came to the last room she had all the stuff she didn't like .

There was a Topp's "approved fitter" years ago in Preston who did 50+sqm of polished cappuccino marble for a lady who on returning from holiday, rejected the job on the basis that the floor didn't look like the sample piece the shop sold her.
She actually wanted every tile to be the same. 😵

And Topps fed her stupidity (or brilliance) by refunding her in full.
 

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