walls or floor?

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For those who need to match wall to floor lines but don't want to stick the floor first, with a bit of careful dry laying you can find your lines. Done this in a job recently where I couldn't lay the floor first, makes you feel like a legend when all 4 walls line up to the floor perfectly. :drool5:
 
I think it is personal preference.. either isn't wrong.... Once a Silicon joint is in place you can't tell anyway.

So you do what works for you or what is the easiest way according to the job in hand..

Oh!! i do both ways.... just depends on the job and how quick i have to be..
 
when tiling a swimming pool i always tile walls first then the floor, if it is a hopper floor then you have no choice :thumbsup:
 
I do the walls first and then the floor.
But sometimes I do the floor first then the walls.
Then on ocassions I do 1 wall, then the floor, then the other walls to bond in.
I often leave the bottom cut out and put it in after the floor is done.
But sometimes I put a full tile to the floor first.

Variety - that's what makes this job so interesting.:lol:
 
I do the walls first and then the floor.
But sometimes I do the floor first then the walls.
Then on ocassions I do 1 wall, then the floor, then the other walls to bond in.
I often leave the bottom cut out and put it in after the floor is done.
But sometimes I put a full tile to the floor first
:lol::lol::lol:
Quality:lol:
 
I do the walls first and then the floor.
But sometimes I do the floor first then the walls.
Then on ocassions I do 1 wall, then the floor, then the other walls to bond in.
I often leave the bottom cut out and put it in after the floor is done.
But sometimes I put a full tile to the floor first.

Variety - that's what makes this job so interesting.:lol:


Nothing left after that really:lol::lol:
 

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