Discuss Help with expansion joints on Herringbone floor in the Canada area at TilersForums. The USA and UK Tiling Forum (Also now Aus, Canada, ROI, and more)

Lexter

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Dear all,
I'm half way through tiling 40sqm of an extension. It's over an existing floor which I've laid underfloor heating insulated panels and going onto the extension where it's also under floor heating but a liquid screed has been laid on top.
So it's two totally different surfaces which will also heat up differently.
I'm after a solution for having a continuous flow of tiles without having a break in it as it would be really notifiable. It's all open planned.
Could I use sealant as a break? From one side to the other where the floor meets. I can easily get a matching colour for the grout and it would not be that noticeable?
As always your superior knowledge has been invaluable and although I don't post alot most of all my questions has been asked already and a searched avoids repeated questions.
Thanks for your time.

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akis_t

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Hi, as you were laying down the floor, how did you ensure it is all "square"? Did you mark it before hand or did you lay the boards and let them guide you?
 

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