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I'm half way through tiling a kitchen. I will be tiling the window sill but i've put my level on it and it falls away to 10mm lower on the right.
the way the tiles have worked out from the worktop to the edge of the sill means I'll be using a piece of tile about 2" on the left which will finish up as 1 and a half inchs on the right, which just doesnt look level. theres no room to manouver in terms of cut size so my question is, what should I do to build up the level of the sill. I'm using weber tubbed adhesive but it recomemnds a thicknes of no more than about 3-5mm.
 
Just re-build the cill with plasterboard....use board adhesive to build up the board with......:thumbsup:
 
hi Dave, boarding was my first thought but this customer wants to keep the hight on the left as is and just build up the right side. is it possible to use a thick bed adhesive here and trail it out to nothing?
 
hi Dave, boarding was my first thought but this customer wants to keep the hight on the left as is and just build up the right side. is it possible to use a thick bed adhesive here and trail it out to nothing?

How much window frame do you have to play with...?..

If there is plenty then tell the customer this is the best way and the cheapest...

But if not then you could use plaster board at the deepest end then just skim in with rapidset.....in 2 goes so it doesnt slump.....:thumbsup:
 
window is about 4 feet wide. i think i will have a go at a couple of layers of rapidset. thought about packing it out with off cuts of tile but not sure if this will work out...
 
I had the same problem myself, in my case I cut all the tiles the same along the topedge of the cill so I had the tile level at one end and above the cill by about 20 mm at the other. I then packed the cill up level to the leading tiles using a cheap thin tile 2-3 mm purchased from topps and then made up the other variations the tile was too thick for with rapid set. As it is the cill the tiles arn't going anywere and there is no risk of slippage.
 
i get this all the time with council houses etc, most are at least 15 - 20mm out.
This what I do for large variances.
I cut all the front cill tiles so they are level, so should see that the cill behind the tiles is sloping downward to one end. Then I secure the cill tiles with some wide masking tape, you'll see why in a minute. Then I make a thin barrier out of something card, plastic etc and put that against the rear side of the tiles where the gap is. Then pour in some rapid self-leveller, and hey presto! you have a pretty nice cill to tile on. Masking tape is to give a little extra support as leveller can try an push tiles off; never had them fall off though.
I suppose you could use a ptb or I think pci do a floor adhesive with a self leveling aspect to it. I use self leveler as it's always on the van.
 

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