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| How do you get your Grout lines to meet? | | When doing complete tiling of all 4 walls in a bathroom.
How do you ensure the grout lines meet up when you get to the end?
Do you just use laser or level & draw lines all around room & stick to them exactly?
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| Re: How do you get your Grout lines to meet? | | just use spirit level and mark your lines all the way around the room, rotating the level around each time. Sometimes I find even doing this that my grout lines dont meet up perfectly, best thing you can do is finish above the doorway, that way it is not that noticable. | | |
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| Re: How do you get your Grout lines to meet? | | Cheers fellas, was planning to finish above the door for that reason.
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| Re: How do you get your Grout lines to meet? | | The biggest problem I find is when there is an obstruction, ie sink or toilet. I tend to start my datum line around the bath and follow it round but then have to drop it to go round toilets etc, that's where I lose it. It's hard to get it back again, as stated before, I try to lose it above the door but the grout lines then slope. I notice it but hopefully the customer doesn't.
Is it best to tile a full line aound the bathroom first to ensure the grout lines meet? | | |
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#6 | | Guest | Re: How do you get your Grout lines to meet? | | Hi there,
I use more than one line, pretty sure some of you do to. First I have a datum line which is marked on each wall at the same height. I then take my gauge rod and stand it up against the wall and mark the height of the datum line on it.
From here I can easily gauge setting out lines based on the rows of tiles in relation to the datum mark on the rod, does that make sense? So no matter where I start the grout lines will always meet as long as the datum line was correct in the first place. | | |
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| Re: How do you get your Grout lines to meet? | | Spot on dave! Thats how I would do it too. I would mark my datum line on my staff and find the lowest point in the room and start tiling from there after I have set out and established my best cut sizes | | |
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| Re: How do you get your Grout lines to meet? | | Sibs
why do you specifically start from the lowest point in the room? | | |
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| Re: How do you get your Grout lines to meet? | | Quote:
Originally Posted by Paddyh2 Sibs
why do you specifically start from the lowest point in the room? | Because otherwise you'd risk a gap between the floor and the last row of tiles on the wall, if the floor isn't level. That's if I didn't missinterpret what he wrote, as I'm a bit tired, you see... | | |
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| Re: How do you get your Grout lines to meet? | | Well I would certainly set out from the lowest point of the room so that if you have to do raked cuts you will know what your biggest and smallest raked cuts are gonna be at the bottom and you do the same thing above the datum line... ie find the highest point in the ceiling and do the same. You can then play about with it, moving the grout lines up or down until you get the best outcome around your obsticles and good cuts at the top and bottom. So the lowest point in the room is as good a place as any to start tiling as long as the setting out is the best you can get it but I guess you could start anywhere. There are other ways of doing it but if you are new to it and not sure where to start it is a good point of reference. This is just an overview of how to set out using this method. I was taught to the British Standard of setting out but I realise there are quicker ways once you get used to what you are doing. If you want to know the full method paddyh2 pm me because it is a bit more detailed than I have said in this post.
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Last edited by sibs; 07-03-2008 at 12:11 AM.
Reason: Automerged last two posts from the same member. Happy tiling. :-)
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| Re: How do you get your Grout lines to meet? | | Quote:
Originally Posted by sibs Well I would certainly set out from the lowest point of the room so that if you have to do raked cuts you will know what your biggest and smallest raked cuts are gonna be at the bottom and you do the same thing above the datum line... ie find the highest point in the ceiling and do the same. You can then play about with it, moving the grout lines up or down until you get the best outcome around your obsticles and good cuts at the top and bottom. So the lowest point in the room is as good a place as any to start tiling as long as the setting out is the best you can get it but I guess you could start anywhere. There are other ways of doing it but if you are new to it and not sure where to start it is a good point of reference. This is just an overview of how to set out using this method. I was taught to the British Standard of setting out but I realise there are quicker ways once you get used to what you are doing. If you want to know the full method paddyh2 pm me because it is a bit more detailed than I have said in this post.
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Spot on sWe cheers for that | a customer vof mine has local authority people working at there house and are unhappy WITH THE SITUation so sorry | | |
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| Re: How do you get your Grout lines to meet? | | i run a batten around the room and tile around it so i know im at the same height. Then im able to continue this allthe way around so i know im going to meet.
Even if it finishes above a door way i know my battens are right and working below them is the same but upside down! |
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