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LM Ceramics

ill add my input and agree with everyone else you should not dot and dab tiles it isnt the correct way to do this


with the tiler using the dot and dab method im suprised he isnt using ceramic wall tile adhesive for travertine lol
 
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spanky

I have been totally honest with the main contractor throughout this, and I have shown him this thread, well, up until about 6.00pm.

I would like to think he has gone home and been keeping a sly eye on it, it's his reputation at stake at the end of the day.
(I would have been keeping an eye on it, I work for myself, I repair, sell & trade in LCD and Plasma TV's & Parts, if I sell one and it goes wrong then I fix it, PERIOD. I have a good name and I would like to keep it that way.)

I have just printed the whole thread off, I will show it to him in the morning.

I expect the tiles to be removed and re-affixed correctly, I have no intention of taking any risks with it, I reckon it should cost £1800 at most to have 40 odd sqm of these fitted, that £40 per sqm, he's being paid £7000 or so for this job, so there's plenty of money to cover the cost of having it done correctly.

I will of course keep you all informed, and add the thanks necessary.

Tony (Spanky)

p.s.

Rogue traders does not seem too far off the mark.
 
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brian c

if you have any trouble with him then tell him his services are no longer required and then get one of the lads on here from your area to fix the tiles for you .At least it wpuld be done correctly.
 
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charlie1

Right spanky, I need not add anymore to this thread as it sounds like you have made your mind up to confront the tiler. DO NOT ALLOW THIS GUY TO CONTINUE IN THE MORNING. ENOUGH DAMMAGE HAS BEEN CAUSED!!!

Please keep us up to date with this one.
 
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steve mason

Why is it so bad to dot and dab? I was told that it gave you more play to get the wall square if it was out. Is it best practise to put adi on the wall first then trowel and then tile? Do you pack tiles out from there if the wall isnt true?
 
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charlie1

You should make your wall straight before you tile by skimming with rapid set or DD plaster board. The correct method of tiling is to get as close to 100% coverage as pos. Do not DD tiles as practice. There are more tilers out ther than you think practicing this method of tiling though experienced ones at that. I dare say you could mabe get away with it with smaller format ceramics but when it comes down to it why take the chance. Perssonaly I use my flat edge of the trowel to plaster the wall with addy then go over it with the serated edge then tile.

TO CLARIFY - TRAVERTINE IS A DEFINATE, DEFINATE NO NO FOR DOT DABBING.
 
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grumpy

There is nothing wrong with dabbing the wall tiles so long as its a cement based adhesive.From the photo you posted it looks like there is at least 75% coverage on the tile and thats good enough.Alot of whats been said on this post is inexperience.For those people who have been tiling long enough will remember bal used to sell tools a few years ago and one trowel they had in the range was a 50% coverage.Also the trowel method of fixing is big here in the uk and some other countries but many mediterainian countries dab tiles. do yourself a favour and speak to an architect for the correct imformation.
 

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There is nothing wrong with dabbing the wall tiles so long as its a cement based adhesive.From the photo you posted it looks like there is at least 75% coverage on the tile and thats good enough.Alot of whats been said on this post is inexperience.For those people who have been tiling long enough will remember bal used to sell tools a few years ago and one trowel they had in the range was a 50% coverage.Also the trowel method of fixing is big here in the uk and some other countries but many mediterainian countries dab tiles. do yourself a favour and speak to an architect for the correct imformation.


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I may be inexperienced but I dont think you'll find the likes of Dave and Fekin are..........better apologise to them now.
 

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