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Bathfix Bob

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You can't beat a nice crisp bead of Dow Corning silicone, far more durable than grout. I'm particulary proud of my silicone work, I use Fugenboys a lot but the trick is to lay down just enough silicone, too much and it will spread everywhere.

The reason for this thread is I was at a customers today and she was showing me her new kitchen done by a well known kitchen company (am I allowed to name names?) and she said she was a little disapointed as they rushed the install and a lot of finishing touches were missed, she pointed out the crack all along the back of the shiny black worktops and asked me why that was.

I'm going back on Tuesday to silicone it.
 
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Perry

new build or a lot of commercial work wont pay for it to be done by the tiler or have specialist guys in to do it or meant to but never get round to it or think they can get away with not doing it but if any one wants to do it for nothing i will put your name forward will only take you a couple of days and cost you about 24 tubes of silicone on most of the jobs i go onto LOL
 
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Sean fsy

long time since i tiled a kitchen but some customers actually say they dont want it done. some women clean and clean all day and can actually damage the sealant, plus nothing worse than seeing the dreaded black stuff behind the sink. i suppose kitchen tiles come in a lot more variance in sizes etc, often you can tile a kitchen with tiles that use a 2mm spacer but when grouted the lines can vary upto say 6/8mm depending on tile. so imagine in some cases trying to fill a 6/8mm gap with sealant on the worktop. always hard to get a colour that goes well with tile colour and worktop colour. I think in most cases transluscent would be a choice used. Like i say kitchen tiles can vary that much in sizes and this is where the problems start. i personally silicon but do get customers that prefer not to. So just obey the last command and state that if silicon is preferred later on it will be extra.
 
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doug boardley

long time since i tiled a kitchen but some customers actually say they dont want it done. some women clean and clean all day and can actually damage the sealant, plus nothing worse than seeing the dreaded black stuff behind the sink. i suppose kitchen tiles come in a lot more variance in sizes etc, often you can tile a kitchen with tiles that use a 2mm spacer but when grouted the lines can vary upto say 6/8mm depending on tile. so imagine in some cases trying to fill a 6/8mm gap with sealant on the worktop. always hard to get a colour that goes well with tile colour and worktop colour. I think in most cases transluscent would be a choice used. Like i say kitchen tiles can vary that much in sizes and this is where the problems start. i personally silicon but do get customers that prefer not to. So just obey the last command and state that if silicon is preferred later on it will be extra.
I use the same colour as the grout Sean
 
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Time's Ran Out

I'll silicone a worktop before I tile to stop the water ingress but rarely after tiling.
I hear all your points about wet walls/having to return for another day/cost/laziness etc and they are all relevant reasons - but I'd rather wait until full settlement of the kitchen has taken place and put the narrowest bead of silicone possible to do the job required - then charge for the priviledge.
 

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