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PUGRWD

Hi,
I have a wall and floor booked in just after xmas and I was wondering what the best approach would be as its my first time doing more than just walls !

I have 2 days to do the job
Should I just do the walls complete on day one then do the floor complete on day 2 (with a long break before grouting ?) or fix the wall then start say dry cut the floor on day one then finish floor and grout both on day two ?
How would you do this to make the best of your time ?
cheers !
 
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White Room

I would do all the walls first and grout them. Then do the floor area. Nothing worse than doing a floor then dropping adhesive and grout all over it especially after its been cleaned up!! Just my opinion but thats what I would do.


I agree walls then floor, you would'nt plaster the walls then do the ceiling
 
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brian c

tile walls first then set out your floor so you have an idea of where your cuts will be the following day.2ND day clean walls and grout them then tile the floor using rapidset and come back 3hrs later and grout.Check that the floor does or doesnt need plying out and check the condition of the walls for tiling beforehand.Best to leave the floor till last as the guys above have explained.
 
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grumpygrouter

walls 3.5 m2 4"tiles
floor 7m2 12"tiles

Ps first time for a "paying" floor so I will prob be slow !
Good luck with your job, mate. Suspect it will take longer than two days though. 3.5m of 4" tiles is about 350 tiles to fix, you may need to grout the wall at the beginning of day 2 unless you are going to use rapidset on the wall. A lot depends on how may obstacles you have to cut around.

It is a good tip from PJC to try and get some tiles on the floor and have them set overnight so you have something to walk on. Again, rapidset would help if you can't do it the day before.

Grumpy
 
S

Santa Claus

The optimum use of time is to either let the floor dry overnight, or lay enough of the floor on day 1 so that you can access the walls on day 2. What you want to avoid is on day 2 fixing the floor and having to wait for it to dry before grouting whilst doing nothing.

Depending on room layout I would fix wall tiles for maybe 3/4 of day 1. Then fix enough floor tiles so you can gain access to the walls when dry. Day 2 - finish sticking wall tiles if necessary, stick rest of floor, grout walls, grout floor. No wasted time.
 
V

Varley

Good luck with your job, mate. Suspect it will take longer than two days though. 3.5m of 4" tiles is about 350 tiles to fix, you may need to grout the wall at the beginning of day 2 unless you are going to use rapidset on the wall. A lot depends on how may obstacles you have to cut around.

It is a good tip from PJC to try and get some tiles on the floor and have them set overnight so you have something to walk on. Again, rapidset would help if you can't do it the day before.

Grumpy

Great advice there grump, couldn't agree with you more, I would have allowed 3 days for this.

As the other guys have said, walls first then floor.
 
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guy1976

The optimum use of time is to either let the floor dry overnight, or lay enough of the floor on day 1 so that you can access the walls on day 2. What you want to avoid is on day 2 fixing the floor and having to wait for it to dry before grouting whilst doing nothing.

Depending on room layout I would fix wall tiles for maybe 3/4 of day 1. Then fix enough floor tiles so you can gain access to the walls when dry. Day 2 - finish sticking wall tiles if necessary, stick rest of floor, grout walls, grout floor. No wasted time.
i think santa has has a spot on method imop
 
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PUGRWD

Thanks guys !
I have found out that the job has been postponed for a while due to another problem with kitchen ceiling but I will post back here when its done !
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Good luck with your job, mate. Suspect it will take longer than two days though. 3.5m of 4" tiles is about 350 tiles to fix, you may need to grout the wall at the beginning of day 2 unless you are going to use rapidset on the wall. A lot depends on how may obstacles you have to cut around.
Grumpy
Grumpy

My first "paid" job for a local kitchen company was just under 4 m2 of 4" porcelin (about 15mm thick ) 4 double sockets and 2 spurs edgeing around window etc I had not seen the job but was told its a day. (day rate) It took me 12 hours to fix them then(didnt even stop to eat) I went back the next morning to grout ! I thought it was me being slow as it was my first paid job !( Looked really good tho)So you think I got a rough deal ? or the tilers they normally use are real fast ?
 
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