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Bevel Tiles after Wet/Dry Cut ?

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Polished

That would have made a lot of sense Brian, i tried to get the balance right between both ends of the Kitchen ( 12 long x 8 wide) used 60 x 30 polished tile and was left with around 20cm either end, there are 2 doorways. I left the saddle board in place on one side with did the trick but on the other I used a different colour tile ( still 60x30 ) and I ripped out the saddle board thinking it would be easier to clean longer term as it leads into the bathroom with a wetroom floor and as I rent it out just wanted to be able to go in and steam clean from one end to the other but finishing Strip would have been a great idea
 
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Hi all,
When I have wet or dry cut some of my tiles, I've tended to bevel off the sharp edge with a grinder usually around doorways where there is a slight difference in levels between one area and another, thought it looked better and safer on the toes

Is this good practise ?


On natural stone tiles..yea good idea, but on ceramics it could reveal the tiles biscuit colour and look a bit odd.......

carpet to tile trims are good to finish with or what ever type of trim to need to get a finish upto the adjacent substrate/covering...
 
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Polished

lol will do Dave. added Picture showing the job I'm finishing for myself. I have to hand it to the pros though, I don't know how you do this day after day - Do you get insurance for your knees ( even with the latest Gel knee pads )?
I'd add that the reason I took this on myself apart from being stubborn and thinking I could do just as good a job as anyone who has been at it for 20 years was the amount of bad work I've seen with friends, family etc. simple things like using a straight edge to see if one tile is level with the next, cutting corners just to get in and out and on to the next job and at between 25 - 30 Euro a sqm you expect a bit more than that, the Celtic tiger has alot to answer for with cowboys springing up everywhere here and it's so hard to get a good tiler because they are so busy and backed up for weeks/months in advance. Suppose it's like all the trades, just annoying to see it and it leaves a bad taste in the mouth for the consumer when it comes to all in the tiling profesison. But hopefully with recession biting the consumer won't settle for second best and help restore the faith in the many good and professional tilers there are in the world.
 

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ALBERT,its a good job m8 just trying to give you a few pointers for next time or if you have enough tiles(redo)so dont be hard on yourself m8 its a great effort.

In addition.have you checked to see if the tiles need sealed or not?if you havent get some lithofin impregnator and try it on a spare bit of tile before you attempt to seal the floor.If it forms a small pool of sealer straight away then the chances are it doesnt need sealing but if the tile doesnt do this imediately then the tiles will probably need sealed.

If you are unsure of anything just ask m8,we arte here to help.
 
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Polished

Nice pics...albert......see looks different again grouted.....same on the walls i see..?


Yes Dave same tile on floor and wall ( 60x30 first time I've used them and had to go off and get myself a big sigma to cut them as well as a plasplugs contractor lol - any excuse really to expand tools :) ), finished wall with a soft cream grout which blends well with the charcoal grey tile, the area you see is for a cooker to slide into, make it easier to clean off the grease etc later on.
 
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Yes Dave same tile on floor and wall ( 60x30 first time I've used them and had to go off and get myself a big sigma to cut them as well as a plasplugs contractor lol - any excuse really to expand tools :) ), finished wall with a soft cream grout which blends well with the charcoal grey tile, the area you see is for a cooker to slide into, make it easier to clean off the grease etc later on.


Dare we ask what you stuck em on the wall with.....?..:ninja:
 

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