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I was chatting to a mate of mine who is a tiler about tiling bathrooms, anyway i was telling him that i always silicon, around the bath, down the corners ... -
Tiling a bathroom
I was chatting to a mate of mine who is a tiler about tiling bathrooms, anyway i was telling him that i always silicon, around the bath, down the corners of the walls, around the door frame, and where the wall tiles meet the floor tiles and use caulk around the ceiling..anyway he laughed at me and said he only puts silicon around bath because he uses flexible grout so it dosent need silicon on the other areas...
WHO ELSE DOES THIS...
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Not me, silicone everything
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Since joining the forum, one of the things I read was about how corners should be siloconed, not grouted.
I am not a pro tiler and haven't been on a course any my knowledge is really limited.
Since i read on here about siliconing corners i found myself looking at the corners of any tiled rooms i went into...
Even the toilets in Pizza Hut yesterday, how wierd is that!!!!!
Anyway, to get to the point.. They were all grouted, not one did I find silicone in.
Please understand....Im not saying siliconing in corners instead of grouting is right or wrong. I dont have a clue.
Just passing on an observation.
Funny how you take notice of things when you read about them.
Edit: NOW YOU ALL THINK IM WIERD lol
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I don't know... most places I see have been siliconed.
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Originally Posted by
Fekin
I don't know... most places I see have been siliconed.
I can assure you Pizza Hut in Wakey is not, i even poked it to check! lol
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I always silicone averything!! Seen too many corners that have been grouted cracking!
Grumpy
tiling@grouters.co.uk
Balancing Act Accounting
Turnover is Vanity, Profit is Sanity, Cash is reality!
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Originally Posted by
grumpygrouter
I always silicone averything!! Seen too many corners that have been grouted cracking!
It's logi6260 poking them too much
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Grumpy
tiling@grouters.co.uk
Balancing Act Accounting
Turnover is Vanity, Profit is Sanity, Cash is reality!
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Been in too many new houses with all the corners cracked cause they have just grouted instead of siliconed.
Silicone all the way Enduro mate,old school tilers think they know it all.
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Originally Posted by
Fekin
It's
logi6260 poking them too much

I wish i'd never said anything now.
Strange how you start to notice things though, since i started planning a tiling career i have found myself subconsciously examining tiled walls and floors to get an idea of finishes etc.
Oli
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Grumpy
tiling@grouters.co.uk
Balancing Act Accounting
Turnover is Vanity, Profit is Sanity, Cash is reality!
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aye, I stared off when I was thinking about tiling that if people we're being paid for some of the tiling jobs I had seen then I should be ok
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Silicon for me too in corners, door frames, etc. Think I read it on here that it`s British Standard for 6mm expansion gap due to possible wall movement. To me 6mm is too big and unsightly and I aim for 2-3m gap.
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In some situations, it's better to not silicone. For those of you who are uncertain, here's a guide I wrote some time ago on the subject.
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