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An expansion joint or movement joint is an assembly designed to hold parts together while safely absorbing temperature-induced expansion and contraction of building materials, and vibration, or to allow movement due to ground settlement or seismic activity. They are commonly found between sections of buildings, bridges, sidewalks, railway tracks, piping systems, ships, and other structures.
Building faces, concrete slabs, and pipelines expand and contract due to warming and cooling from seasonal variation, or due to other heat sources. Before expansion joint gaps were built into these structures, they would crack under the stress induced.

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    Expansion joints

    Never had to use expansion joints before and not totally confident on how they are used. Where can i purchase them from? Anyone have a little more info on them? (some pics would be nice) Just had a local Gym phone me up and have told me they want me to tile 130sqm so will need to the expansion...
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    Expansion joints - Advice on tiling a large area

    Looking for a bit of advice guys Just completing a renovation to my house and have approx 100 sq metres of a 3 size mix of porcelain tile to lay. I plan to tile all of the corridors, hall, kitchen, utility etc with the one tile and would really like to run the pattern through the entire area...
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    Floor tiling expansion joints

    Hi, Can anyone help me please, what are the guide lines for expansion/movement joints in large areas of tiling. This is an 'L' shaped room in a house, I have been asked to quote for this work using porcelain tiles. Regards john

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