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is there any reason why i cant use 1mm spacers on a floor when laying 900x450 tiles brick bond style?
 
Can't see any reason why not, you will just have to use a special fine floor grout as opposed to normal grout. Also I explained the 3 4 5 scenario on your previous post as I missed your original reply. Hope that helps :thumbsup:
 
If the floor is as smooth as glass and all your tiles are exactly the same size then you might get away with it but I have yet to see those conditions. I dont like to go below 2mm.

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If the floor is as smooth as glass and all your tiles are exactly the same size then you might get away with it but I have yet to see those conditions. I dont like to go below 2mm.

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same as but i have a customer who asked if there was any reason why i couldnt make the grout line as small *** possible, and to be honest i didnt have an answer so thought i would ask the question.

thanks:thumbsup:
 
i here alot about british standard, but is this the law?

It's not the law, as you can do whatever you like in your own place, BS5385 parts 1-5 are guidelines for a proper tiling job and usually required more in the commercial sector, however, myself, and Im sure, a lot of others on here do our tiling to BS5385 anyway for peace of mind and no comebacks.
 
It's not the law, as you can do whatever you like in your own place, BS5385 parts 1-5 are guidelines for a proper tiling job and usually required more in the commercial sector, however, myself, and Im sure, a lot of others on here do our tiling to BS5385 anyway for peace of mind and no comebacks.


i dont meen to be funny with you but your first reply conficts with this reply dont you think?
 
I think it's to do with expansion and retraction of all the materials. Not saying anything is flexible but I'm pretty sure everything will still have an expansion and retraction rate given the temperatures adhesives can cope with you floor could be 1 degrees in winter mornings or 25+ in the summer heat.
 
i dont meen to be funny with you but your first reply conficts with this reply dont you think?

That would depend on whether BS5385 would recommend a 1mm joint or not, I can't honestly remember without checking it first, but I wouldn't do it on a stone floor.
 
BS minimum (5385 Part3 for porc floor tiling) recommends minimum 3mm this is because;

1 Grout joint is not purely decorative it is there to compress and to accomodate some
expansion which will occur due to the natural variation in temperature and moisture
levels within the service life of the installation. More flexible sealant is used in
movement joints at 6 - 10M centres dependant on construction.
2 To accomodate dimensional variation in the tile.
 
with 1mm joints if you have any size difference in the tiles this would make the job dam near impossible
I like Docks answer though very impormative
 
As above, 3mm min joint the bigger the tile the bigger the joint imo. If I am working with a 600mm x 300mm I would go for min 3mm joint, better still 4mm, for expansion reasons. The more tile area the less joints. Less grout to accommodate lateral movement:thumbsup:
 
As above, 3mm min joint the bigger the tile the bigger the joint imo. If I am working with a 600mm x 300mm I would go for min 3mm joint, better still 4mm, for expansion reasons. The more tile area the less joints. Less grout to accommodate lateral movement:thumbsup:


Good points Phil but what about rectified 600 x 600 polished porcelain that looks bad with a 4mm grout line, I always want to close them up as much as possible for aesthetic reasons.

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I know what you mean Dom, but I would never go less than 3mm. In the days of 6"x 6" a tight joint was OK, plenty of joints to expand/contract. With large format tiles more tile less joints, just my opinion:thumbsup:
 
i have fitted rectified tiles with 1 mm and butt joint but i don't like doing it.
 
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