Sounds like the problem is the bevelled edges on the tiles, they are not the easiest of tiles to use and get a good finish. Cut one in half and measure the thickness then use a trim over that size.
VERY good tip!
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Sounds like the problem is the bevelled edges on the tiles, they are not the easiest of tiles to use and get a good finish. Cut one in half and measure the thickness then use a trim over that size.
If you are serious about tiling then you shouldn't be in b&q.
Excellent, thanks very much.
Just out of interest...about how long would a pro take to tile a bathroom (without being perfectionist but a to-sight good job) 16m2, walls only, quite uneven walls, just one window?
Neale is a seasoned pro...he may tile it in one day, if you are new to game allow 3 days.....2 to tile,and 1 for grouting cleaning polishing ans siliconing....but dont over price....Gaz:yes:You'd finish in ONE day???
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