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Martino

Hi i went to view a job a few days a go..Kitchen splashback. the worktops were solid oak. but the joiner has only oiled the topside and not the bottom. hence major cupping/warping...only option would be to shape the tiles to the worktop...how much gap would you guys reccomend 4mm?.....was thinking of reccomending a upstand to start and then tile off that but not sure if i would get the finish the same as the worktop..

any ideas?
 
W

White Room

How much has the work top warped, have you put a straight edge on it to see how bad it is.
 

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i dont think there is a way of making a silk purse out of a pigs ear personaly,i wouldnt get involved and if you do get them to sign something to say its not your fault that it looks a mess
 
M

Martino

I have explained to the customer that tiling wont hide how bad the worktop is....i also asked if she wanted to change the worktops. she dont want to change them. maybe going to but the microwave in its place!!...need the extra cash atm so i want to do the job.was thinking of just siliconing a 3mm joint underneath......its wapred around 4-5mm and its biggest point
 
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What are the tiles? Maybe start with a cut to work with the slope, if its do-able, 3/4's or so. Bit of messing about but if needs must
 
R

Rookery

It may be that once tiled, the bow in the worktop will be even more obvious. I'd want the worktop replacing.
 
S

Stef

I have solid wood work tops & I tiled on top of a 3mm spacer,
Never got round to siliconing the joint, kitchen fitted over 2yrs ago..

Could you not screw the work tops down into the units from the underside!!

I know it's not the done thing but it surely would be better than the warped work tops.
 
S

Stef

Oiling the underside ... never seen that done..?

When I purchased my work tops I was advised to oil all sides.
I put 5 coats on top & 4 on the bottom.

They are a pain in the backside, I'm looking to change them to Corian or something else..
 

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