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bluevin123
Hi,
We started to tile a consevatory floor yesterday and as we done the first few rows of tiles,I noticed the grout lines were not matching up,bloody ell I thought,what now?.:mad2:
I then turned up the tiles on there side in the remaining packs and they were all different,some up to 5mm.The tiles were 400x400. My partner suggested using bigger spacers,but I thought it was too late as a few rows had been layed already.
I pointed it out to the customer,that they were all different,but would do our best.. Anyway we carried on without spacers,and the last few full tiles we even had to cut them on the wet for them to fit....Mind you after grouting it did look ok, but there were a few dodgy looking ones.
Well! that caught me out I must admit, So I think thats good advice especially for beginners to check the tile sizes by putting them on there sides,and am I right in thinking in this case,you have to have bigger grout lines so its not so noticeable?..
Cheers.
Vin.
We started to tile a consevatory floor yesterday and as we done the first few rows of tiles,I noticed the grout lines were not matching up,bloody ell I thought,what now?.:mad2:
I then turned up the tiles on there side in the remaining packs and they were all different,some up to 5mm.The tiles were 400x400. My partner suggested using bigger spacers,but I thought it was too late as a few rows had been layed already.
I pointed it out to the customer,that they were all different,but would do our best.. Anyway we carried on without spacers,and the last few full tiles we even had to cut them on the wet for them to fit....Mind you after grouting it did look ok, but there were a few dodgy looking ones.
Well! that caught me out I must admit, So I think thats good advice especially for beginners to check the tile sizes by putting them on there sides,and am I right in thinking in this case,you have to have bigger grout lines so its not so noticeable?..
Cheers.
Vin.