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Newtiler723
Hi - I have followed these boards and just laid a new floor in the kitchen and although not perfect it isn't bad.
I removed the skirting and tiled up to the walls. The old skirting was just that cheap 2.5 inch pine stuff that seemed to be nailed into the walls with 4" nails for some reason. As a result lots of the plaster came off as well.
The new skirting is about 4" MDF. When the chippie came to fit the new skirting - mitres etc he said that I should have had the skirting fitted first in case I have to replace a tile. I personally think it looks better not seeing the cut edges at all but I can see the point. Skirts were gripfilled and a few masonery nails where the walls were so far out.
MY QUESTION IS? What is the correct practice as I am just about to follow through into the hallway and I am a loss as to get him back to fit skirting first or just do as I have in the kitchen?
My thoughts are there are less chances of breaking - by dropping something then there are in the kitchen. Can anyone help please as it will determine my setting out?
The tiles are PEI rated 4 - but they were bought as Ceramic tiles for heavy domestic / light commercial use.
Also wanted to ask about the porcelain rubbers that was in Dougs post about PEI rating. I have a black scratch on my basin and toilet from careless plumbers - rings / tools? Will they get rid of them?
Thanks in advance for any help.
I removed the skirting and tiled up to the walls. The old skirting was just that cheap 2.5 inch pine stuff that seemed to be nailed into the walls with 4" nails for some reason. As a result lots of the plaster came off as well.
The new skirting is about 4" MDF. When the chippie came to fit the new skirting - mitres etc he said that I should have had the skirting fitted first in case I have to replace a tile. I personally think it looks better not seeing the cut edges at all but I can see the point. Skirts were gripfilled and a few masonery nails where the walls were so far out.
MY QUESTION IS? What is the correct practice as I am just about to follow through into the hallway and I am a loss as to get him back to fit skirting first or just do as I have in the kitchen?
My thoughts are there are less chances of breaking - by dropping something then there are in the kitchen. Can anyone help please as it will determine my setting out?
The tiles are PEI rated 4 - but they were bought as Ceramic tiles for heavy domestic / light commercial use.
Also wanted to ask about the porcelain rubbers that was in Dougs post about PEI rating. I have a black scratch on my basin and toilet from careless plumbers - rings / tools? Will they get rid of them?
Thanks in advance for any help.