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Gazzer
Re: Manufactured Curvature 60 x 30 cm Porcelain Tiles In Brick Patter
So this is what the TTA say ? but there is no mention of the tiles being known as bowed. It looks like what they have quotes is British Standards.
And have they issued a statement or have they been out to see the job ?
Next , half way through this thread you mention grout residue ? When did this come up.
You really need to re read this thread your self as it has been stated by many that it has made no sense.
It also seems that you want everyone else to take the blame, now while I do have sympathy for you in this situation, You were the tiler. If you knew it was wrong then you should not have done the job.
So before any more bitching can we have the full statement from TTA and photos if possible. Lets just stick to the lippage at the moment.
I have tried to paste this email that was sent to a client from The Tile Association but it will not send on this forum I will quote what they have stated to
this client that had tiles fitted in a brick pattern and The Tile Association had a picture of this floor that was laid in a brick pattern with these 60 x 30 cm tiles so they knew it was a brick pattern and they have made a statement like this.
In terms of lipping it states there should be no "appreciable difference" between levels across tiles.
So this is what the TTA say ? but there is no mention of the tiles being known as bowed. It looks like what they have quotes is British Standards.
And have they issued a statement or have they been out to see the job ?
Next , half way through this thread you mention grout residue ? When did this come up.
You really need to re read this thread your self as it has been stated by many that it has made no sense.
It also seems that you want everyone else to take the blame, now while I do have sympathy for you in this situation, You were the tiler. If you knew it was wrong then you should not have done the job.
So before any more bitching can we have the full statement from TTA and photos if possible. Lets just stick to the lippage at the moment.