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neil s

would you leave the cuts in the corners with the same width gap as the grout lines or get them as close to the wall as poss?
 
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Ric

i try to leave a gap the width of the tile up to the wall...... hello by the way:thumbsup:
 
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enduro

A guy i know who tiled a lot in Germany told me over their the spec is 6mm in corners, and when they finish tiling a specialist company come in and does all the silicon.:thumbsup:
 

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Remember your corners are your expansion joints normaly. Though most are grouted up I'm pretty sure they should be siliconed? Would there be some wall-size requirement to come in to play with this?
 
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swts

I dont normally do kitchens and bathrooms but, have noticed a lot of them seem to just be grouted over roughly 3mm but never exact. I commercial jobs we leave a 6mm joint for silicone and this is done by a specialist company. If we were to leave a 3mm joint and grout it, we'd be asked to rake it out and re-cut the tiles accordingly.
 
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MICK the Tiler

Welcome to the forums. :thumbsup:

I'm not fussy about the gap just as long as there is one and it's not huge and wastes all my expensive silicone trying to fill the black hole from hell.
 
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strongboes

Personally I have my gaps in the corners, or any cut any where, as small as possible, 1mm at max, any more and I would consider this a very poor cut! Imo and to be honest all the customers and shops I fit for say that this gives an excellent finsh. Personally would never dream of leaving a gap the same size of the grout line???
 
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sWe

Personally I have my gaps in the corners, or any cut any where, as small as possible, 1mm at max, any more and I would consider this a very poor cut! Imo and to be honest all the customers and shops I fit for say that this gives an excellent finsh. Personally would never dream of leaving a gap the same size of the grout line???

That works fine when there is no possibility for structural movement, ie when there is no need for movement joints. I wouldn't leave that little margin where there might be movement though.
 

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