Finished up this one yesyerday that I mentioned.
300x100 laid in herringbone on feature wall and portrait on adjacent walls.
Grouted with mapei-glitter epoxy 😯
I used to fit these week in week out years ago. Not the Wickes ones though.
I think you'd struggle to get that size now. I had to do a similar repair recently but they were 300x200 bumpys.
Anyone, I used to get my tiles through Graham's plumbers merchants, who were (and maybe still are) part...
I'm starting to pull some nice stuff in. I've found a local plumber that's filling my diary nicely.
I have a bathroom and ensuite for them to do over the next week.
Midweek I have my own little job, SQM in a bathroom with 300x75's with a herringbone feature wall.
And.. hoping to land that...
I think it was about 9/10sqm in total. So not huge but that does equat to around 1000 pieces/tiles lol
But I suppose it is huge in comparison to the average kitchen splashback which is circa 3sqm max
A little help guys.
I've been asked to price 71sqm of limestone flooring.
My issue is this,
The property unfortunately flooded throughout. Now although I'm told it's all dry now I'm reluctant to tile direct to the screed/slab.
What I need is answer regarding the use of ditra in this scenario...
5mm isn't much to sort out. As some have said here, bring the wall flat with some rapid set adhesive.
Probably advisable to use something more reliable to be straight and true than an off cut of ply though!