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13-06-2007
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| Tile trim advice | | Hi all,
just putting some tile-rite round pvc trim around a window, above the bathroom. Have butted the tile to the trim as per instructions on a similar trim manufacturers website(image trim) but this leaves only a hairline gap for grouting is this right as I'm wondering whether or not the grout will hold? any advice would be very much appreciated. Thanks | | |
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13-06-2007
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| Re: Tile trim advice | | hi, you could use silicone if not sure but grout should hold. | | |
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| Re: Tile trim advice | | If the trim is not sticking,use some adhesive and put it back on wall.Next time tile then before adhesive gets a chance to set get a small cutting of the trim and scrape adhesive from behind tiles so that u can just place the trim in place once you have all your tiles fixed.Hope this helps in the future. | | |
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| Re: Tile trim advice | | That should be fine mate. | | |
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14-06-2007
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| Re: Tile trim advice | | Thanks to all for your help.It had been holding me up as I didn't know whether or not I needed to increase the gap from tile to trim.
Thanks again! | | |
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16-06-2007
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#6 | | Guest | Re: Tile trim advice | | On a smiliar theme, I bought chrome tile trim this week. The guy asked me what depth of tile it was for, and I told him 9mm.
So he gave me 9mm trim. Am I correct in thinking that he should have given me 12mm trim, because the tiles don't fit into the groove! | | |
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16-06-2007
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#7 | | Tilers Forums Admin | Re: Tile trim advice | | Quote:
Originally Posted by Confiteor On a smiliar theme, I bought chrome tile trim this week. The guy asked me what depth of tile it was for, and I told him 9mm.
So he gave me 9mm trim. Am I correct in thinking that he should have given me 12mm trim, because the tiles don't fit into the groove! |
typical of a sales man, no brains to think about adhesive depth, yes 12mm i thinks so.. | |
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