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DHTiling

Re: Any new tilers stuck at all, with anything?

rectified edges are just that the edges of the tiles are cut perfectly sqaure no chamfer to edges of tiles, as regards to 2,3 4, + mm grout joints, bs 5385 does not state grout joint widths as these can vary form tile 2 tile depening on tile format and type of tile used.
 
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Varley

Re: Any new tilers stuck at all, with anything?

Seal plywood using acrylic primer (if possible from same manufacturer as the adhesive you will be using).
 
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MFC Tiling

Re: Any new tilers stuck at all, with anything?

Thanks for all your help. If the edges are chamfered should I go 5mm. Anything else I need to know before laying these? Will a Rubi 600 cut them?
 
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GazLC81

Re: Any new tilers stuck at all, with anything?

How much more difficult is it to tile a floor that is slanted? It's quite noticeable but other than that the surface is flat (no big chucks missing etc)

It's 10m2 and quoteing at about £270 all in for 12x12 ceramic (cheap B&Q ones)

to cheap or too much???

Thanks
 
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wivers

Re: Any new tilers stuck at all, with anything?

Are you tiling to the slant mate or trying to make level?
 
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GazLC81

Re: Any new tilers stuck at all, with anything?

Tiling to the slant, the bloke said he had someone else say they wouldn't do it.....
 
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Varley

Re: Any new tilers stuck at all, with anything?

Have never done this type of job myself mate, but I would imagine it wouldn't be much different, as long as it's flat, but like I said, I haven't done one so I could be way out.
 
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wivers

Re: Any new tilers stuck at all, with anything?

I have had to tile a floor that was slanted. Same thing, the customer just wanted it done whatever the outcome. Just tile as normal if the floot is flat and the tiles will lay to the slant. Just be sure you get the customer to sign something saying they wanted to go ahead without rectifing the problem.
Also i would probably have gone a bit higher withe the price m8 but that aint too far off :). Around £30 per sqm for floors is what i look to get including the bits, but its your call m8 and if you think that price wins you the job then thats what matters to start with. Good luck mate.
 
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Customizer

Re: Movement Joints?

Hi, I plan to tile my kitchen/dining room floor but there is two different surfaces. Mostly floorboards, but also a small section of conrete about 2 square metre. The surface needs plywood and self leveling to make level. Is there any way that I can avoid using a movement joint?
 

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