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tilemark1
Hi
Just undertaken my first ever tiling job, in my own home.
I am tiling an en-suite shower, a 'C' chape. The walls are block and have been scratch coated. Got most of the work complete and am happy with it.
I left 2mm gaps between top row of tiles and ceiling, is this correct?
I left 2mm gaps between corner tiles, is this correct?
I am about to tile the bottom row of tiles and was wondering how much of a gap to leave between the bottom row of tiles and shower base?
Also, when fitting trim at the end row of tiles I butted the trim up to the tile leaving no gap. Somebody made the comment to me that I should have left a gap of 2mm here to fill with grout. I thought it looked neater just butted up against the tiles.
Your comment would be very much appreciated.
Anybody know what make of ivory silicone sealant I can use that doesnt go black after time.
Just undertaken my first ever tiling job, in my own home.
I am tiling an en-suite shower, a 'C' chape. The walls are block and have been scratch coated. Got most of the work complete and am happy with it.
I left 2mm gaps between top row of tiles and ceiling, is this correct?
I left 2mm gaps between corner tiles, is this correct?
I am about to tile the bottom row of tiles and was wondering how much of a gap to leave between the bottom row of tiles and shower base?
Also, when fitting trim at the end row of tiles I butted the trim up to the tile leaving no gap. Somebody made the comment to me that I should have left a gap of 2mm here to fill with grout. I thought it looked neater just butted up against the tiles.
Your comment would be very much appreciated.
Anybody know what make of ivory silicone sealant I can use that doesnt go black after time.