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Hi, can I please ask for some advice. I am laying 70m2 of porcelain tiles in 4 size opus pattern.

The floor is one half new extension (floor levelled about 2 months ago), the other old concrete.

I am laying electric underfloor heating.

I have patched the old floor to make it as even as possible, then I am priming the floor and laying 10mm insulation boards on flexible adhesive, then four electric UFH mats linked to 2 thermostats and then SLC.

My question is how and where do I put an expansion joint in an opus pattern. Could I use a silicone sealant in the same colour as the grout and apply to the top edge of tiles from right to left, or do I have to end all the tiles in one place and put a straight joint accross (if this makes sense).

Any tips on how to keep on the opus design on track over such a huge area. I usually use the 30,40, 50 method, but am a bit nervous at the huge area I need to cover.

Any words of wisdom would be gratefully received.

Many thanks

Steve
 
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Ian

Best way is to use a silicone colour matched to the grout (mapei). Also consider a de-coupling membrane for such a large area, porcelain should be fine without, just something to consider.
 
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White Room

If you do any controlled joints they should be straight, cracks don't follow joints on opus patterns
 
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Scott

Same thing, an expansion joint is sometimes called a control joint as in it controlls the movement :)
 

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