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cityone

Evening lads, I,ve layed over a hundred floors but never marble, I know it,s the same principle as any other floor tile but I,ve just come back from Tenerife and noticed that there is not even a 1mm step in any of the floor tiles, now no tiler is that good, I presume that because marble is quite soft the constant polishing of the tile by machines takes away any slight difference in levels????? Am I right or is there another reason.???? Thanks in advance for any feedback!!!!
 
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Daz

Marble is as easy as any other tile to get perfect. Fixing techniques will vary from ceramic to procelain to stone but the finished result should always be lip free.
Cappuccino Marble
captain-slow-albums-some-may-s-jobs-picture4666-15052009-022.jpg

Polished Porcelain
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No floor honing required :lol:.
Take your time and take pleasure in the end result.
 
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DHTiling

Evening lads, I,ve layed over a hundred floors but never marble, I know it,s the same principle as any other floor tile but I,ve just come back from Tenerife and noticed that there is not even a 1mm step in any of the floor tiles, now no tiler is that good, I presume that because marble is quite soft the constant polishing of the tile by machines takes away any slight difference in levels????? Am I right or is there another reason.???? Thanks in advance for any feedback!!!!


The floors are honed and polished flat with machines...I thought tilers knew this..?

A bit like this.. [ame=http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_LN7-jj3Qhs]YouTube - Grinding Travertine Lippage[/ame]




But as daz mentioned above a correctly prepared floor can be laid flat and lipless..but for that complete slab look it is a different method.
 
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Terry Cottar

Marble is as easy as any other tile to get perfect. Fixing techniques will vary from ceramic to procelain to stone but the finished result should always be lip free.
Cappuccino Marble
captain-slow-albums-some-may-s-jobs-picture4666-15052009-022.jpg

Polished Porcelain
captain-slow-albums-floors-picture6320-image0181.jpg


No floor honing required :lol:.
Take your time and take pleasure in the end result.

Sorry captain but I have to disagree. I have never met a tiler who can lay a floor completely flat. That is not a slur on you or anyone who fixes natural stone. But it is impossible to lay a large area with large format tiles completely flat. It may look flat but If I go on it with a Levighetor and a planetario head my machine will find lippage. The difference in what we do is we leave the floor so flat you cannot even see the grout lines and that is how the Monolithic look is achieved.

tel
 
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Terry Cottar

Evening lads, I,ve layed over a hundred floors but never marble, I know it,s the same principle as any other floor tile but I,ve just come back from Tenerife and noticed that there is not even a 1mm step in any of the floor tiles, now no tiler is that good, I presume that because marble is quite soft the constant polishing of the tile by machines takes away any slight difference in levels????? Am I right or is there another reason.???? Thanks in advance for any feedback!!!!


Marble and other natural stone is laid abroad and then flood grouted. It is left for a few weeks and they then get a Grinding and honing company in to grind, hone and polish it flat. That is how the floors get a Monolithic look as indicated by Daves post below.

tel
 
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basshunter

you try to explain something complex by showing a video like that....rubbish.:thumbsup:

try this [ame=http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=JWLptlXVdng]YouTube - Norton Diamond Disk Stone Polishing Pads Training Video[/ame]

this is the last step in a long process-producing the monolithic look
 
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