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charlie1

Hi All,

I’ve not been on in a while but its good to see you are all still here and seem to be doing well considering. I seek advice regarding French Pattern travertine from CTD.

I am fitting 40m2 starting tomorrow.

Does anyone have experience fitting these tiles? I am puzzled at what size of grout joint you would use as it would seem to be dictated for you considering the set pattern. Also there seems to be 2 different patterns with these tiles.
 
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charlie1

(203x203 x 2, 203x406 x 1, 406x406 x 2, 406x610 x 1)

this is what each box contains but i think you need 2 boxes to make one module.
 
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enduro

You should have a fixing plan for the tiles supplied by the tile retailer, check in the pallet as they normally put them in there, or thee customer should have one.
 
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doug boardley

if you can't find plan, get suppliers to fax you one, just looking at the sizes and it seems very similar to one i did last year, are the edges "boned"? if so the joint sizes are minimal.
 
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doug boardley

the pattern looks the same as the one I did and the edges look boned, if I remember right I had to use 2mm spacers, very narrow for a floor I know, but it was the only way to keep the pattern from creeping out. Because the edges are boned the joint looks bigger when grouted
 
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charlie1

Thanks Doug you catch my drift. They are chissled edge tiles, thats what they are called anyway. 2mm joints are pretty tight for floors but I dont really have any choice.

Thanks.
 

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