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Ttt1601

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If possible I do walls first as you say why risk it, but sometimes not possible, I'm back on a wet room today that I started a couple of weeks ago, no choice but to do floor first, edging tile with skirt tile matching up, running against the main porc tile in half bond, all has to be perfectly centered, architect's house :confused:
 
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todays job, planks going up wall.
WP_20161114_07_59_54_Rich.jpg always floors first, easier to get joints lined up on walls
 

Rich Midge

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If the joints need matching I tend to lay the floor first, protect it, then out the walls up as per Julian, find it easier matching everything this way. If not needing to match the joints I'll put the walls in one tile up of a batten, then floor, then put the bottom cut down onto the floor. No right or wrong in my eyes just different ways of doing things.
 

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