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paul50
I'm tiling my flat (six rooms in total) and was wondering which room would be the best place to start in. each room runs off the hallway from the front door. As soon as you enter the flat, take 3 steps and you have the front-room on your left and kitchen on your right, walk down the hallway which is six meters long. There is a bedroom just in front of you (slightly to the right) and a bedroom on the left with the bathroom opposite on the right. To get the tiles to be central would it be best to start in the bedroom on the left and get the tiles to line up with the hallway so that each tile will then start in the middle of the door way for each room. The tiles are 500cm by 500cm white artificial stone.
I also have electric under floor heating which I installed and I need to use slc. I'm considering using Sealocoat Super from Selco as they have offered me a good deal at £11.50 a bag of 25kg and then buying a squeegee from eBay with gaps in to spread the slc evenly. Would anyone recommend this brand? I would prefer just to lay the tiles straight onto the cables but I'm scared of damaging the cables and I’ve never laid tiles before. Any advice would be greatly appreciated.
Kind Regards
Paul
I also have electric under floor heating which I installed and I need to use slc. I'm considering using Sealocoat Super from Selco as they have offered me a good deal at £11.50 a bag of 25kg and then buying a squeegee from eBay with gaps in to spread the slc evenly. Would anyone recommend this brand? I would prefer just to lay the tiles straight onto the cables but I'm scared of damaging the cables and I’ve never laid tiles before. Any advice would be greatly appreciated.
Kind Regards
Paul