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KylieZona

Hi all,

We were feeling all very pleased with our first attempt at a tiling job until we started thinking about how to finish the tiles at the ceiling. Examining a B&B's bathroom one weekend we noticed their apparently immaculate 2mm grout lines at the ceiling. Then we went back and looked at ours and well it's pretty wonky.

The biggest gap is 9mm. (See pics below).

So my question to the experienced bods is:

  • Is it possible to finish off the job as is and it look decent (or will it annoy the heck out of me for life?) If it is possible, what do you recommend?
  • If not, should we remove the offending tiles and have a more serious attempt at getting a smaller gap with the ceiling. And erm what's the best way to remove single tiles with minimal damage?
Oh and should we grout up to the ceiling or it it better to use caulk/sealant?

Thanks in advance foryour time.


bathroom2.jpg bathroom1.jpg
 
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KylieZona

Thanks so much for your reply Tommy & Phil. You have confirmed my worries. Being a bit of a perfectionist I don't think I can live with it either. I'm not 'feeling' the coving option.

Phil - I have used Super Fix - Waterproof and Flexible Tile Adhesive. It's a ready mixed jobby. I couldn't find any other detail that looked useful (like an ingedients list). Is that enough to go on for removal advice?
 
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The Legend; Phil Hobson RIP

Hi Kylie, is your wall (substrate) solid plaster, plasterboard, sand and cement render etc.? the good news is as you have used a tubbed adhesive, the tiles should be easy to remove. But depending on the make up of your substrate, it is a case of how much damage you might cause by removing the cuts. Good luck.:thumbsup:
 
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DHTiling

Use a thin blade scraper and pry one of those cuts off, use apiece of cardboard to protect the tile edge and with it being dispersion adhesive a cut should pop out.. then go in from the side of the remaining cuts to remove them..

If the first one will not pop off with ease then use a hammer to break that one cut into smaller bits and remove t hat one that way, then continue to remove the cuts in whole..
 
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The Legend; Phil Hobson RIP

Good news Kylie, cement board and solid plaster is much better than plasterboard, for removal of tiles, less damage to the substrate (wall ha ha) just take things slowly you will find it easier to take one cut off first, maybe break through the centre of tile. Then carefully remove the rest, once you have taken out the first tile you might be able to lever off the remainderof the cuts. Trial and error. Any more questions, just ask, good luck.:thumbsup:
 

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