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brendanbreeze

Hello All,

Just a quick question?

I have to remove some old tiles and replace with new in a kitchen. The work tops have recentley been replaced and there is a bit of a gap in places between them and the tiles ( the tops are not right up against the walls) and the tiles I will be fitting are thinner than the ones already in place.

So my quetion is this...How do I make up this gap? Can I just spread the adhesive on extra thick?

Obviously I'll be using Silicon once the gap is a sensible size.

Cheers - Brendan
 
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mikethetile

its a shame the kitchen fitter didnt scribe the back of the top to allow for tiling tut tut

obiously hasnt tiled any of his own installations

you can Silicon flush and then when its cure enough you can tile

dont use grippfill are anything similar as tops need to be changed occasionaly

and if the top wont pull out the plaster can come away and pop the tiles off

get in the habit off packing your tiles off the top 2mm to allow for top changes

its also a better seal if theres a gap for Silicon between top and tiles
 
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brendanbreeze

Thanks, But still a bit confused.

Once I've removed the old tiles there's going to be a sizeable gap between the tops and the walls which will be far to big to Silicon. Even if I do fill this gap the first row of tiles is going to sit well back from the tops unless I actually put something behind the tile...hope this makes sense?
 
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mikethetile

if the kitchen fitter has left the top forward of the existing tiles

hes messed up

how are you supposed to tile that

if its not too big a gap you can tile and then put a wider Silicon bead on to cover the gap

other than that its a chat with your customer about getting the fitter back

no one likes to do that as you just want to go in and tile

how big is the gap
 
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brendanbreeze

Well there's gaps of around 3mm in places at the moment, but like I said, the new tiles are thiner than the existing tiles so this could increase to 5/6mm. Not sure if I'm worrying too much over such a small gap?

Those foam strips that were mentioned earlier may come in handy. Where can I get them and how do they fit?

Thanks again
 
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Gazzer

Well there's gaps of around 3mm in places at the moment, but like I said, the new tiles are thiner than the existing tiles so this could increase to 5/6mm. Not sure if I'm worrying too much over such a small gap?

Those foam strips that were mentioned earlier may come in handy. Where can I get them and how do they fit?


Thanks again


they just compress into gaps. i used to get them from a mate who used to do sealants of all types on the outsides of buildings etc.
 

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