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Hi guys/gals
Ive started tiling around my kitchen worktop using sqaure 12x12cm tiles. The granite worktops are all level, however near the last run, the worktop doesnt seem to be ... -
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Re: kitchen worktop - straight to bent
If the work surface slopes away at one end then I'd have cut all the tiles from the start from the lowest point, and not start with full tile from the highest...... if Im understanding what your are on about.
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Re: kitchen worktop - straight to bent

Originally Posted by
ali84
Hi guys/gals
Ive started tiling around my kitchen worktop using sqaure 12x12cm tiles. The granite worktops are all level,
however near the last run, the worktop doesnt seem to be level. Should i trim the tile to make it straight?? would this look dodgy as all the other tiles start full frm the worktop? to top it off the tiles are rounded off around the sides and are raised in the centre, if you get wat i mean. Any advice wud be appreciated
Ali
can the worktop which is not level be wedged up a bit to level it ?
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Re: kitchen worktop - straight to bent
Wont a silicon seal hide the slope if its not running out too much!
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Re: kitchen worktop - straight to bent
If it's only a mill or 2 then probably but it all depends on what the varibles are.
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Re: kitchen worktop - straight to bent
Granite worktops should be level, why do you thing it slopes away, has it not been securesdproperly?
They are not exactly light and I would have thought the installer would have made sure they were properly secured and fitted correctly. Is it in 2 or more pieces?
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Re: kitchen worktop - straight to bent
The granite would have been siliconed to the carcass....so you will have to fit the tiles to suit.
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GazTech
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Re: kitchen worktop - straight to bent

Originally Posted by
Dave
The granite would have been siliconed to the carcass....so you will have to fit the tiles to suit.

Raise or lower cabinets with feet not an option ?
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Re: kitchen worktop - straight to bent
we had a wee talk about this very subject, you may find it interesting
un-level worktops
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