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Hi, i have my shower to tile, how do i do the corners, does 1 tile butt against the wall and the other one over lap it and then use ... -
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How do i tile in corners ?
Hi, i have my shower to tile, how do i do the corners, does 1 tile butt against the wall and the other one over lap it and then use silicone ?
or leave a small gap in the corner where i can grout into ?
They are tavertine 12mm tiles
Thanks
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Re: How do i tile in corners ?
Lee thats the only way you can tile corners matey, one tile goes to the wall leaving a small gap, when you are doing the next wall you leave a small 2/3mm gap and you silicone this gap when everything is dry. Dont grout it and then silicone.
Have you prepped the walls properly? What are you tiling onto? Skimmed walls, plasterboard etc? What adhesive are you using?
Last edited by diamondtiling; 30-01-2010 at 07:13 PM.
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Re: How do i tile in corners ?
i hope i have got this right , small gap and silicone into it
Call me Paul

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Re: How do i tile in corners ?
hi lee, dont start a full tile in a corner mate as the walls may be off try and centre your tiles on your shower walls so you get full tiles and cuts go to the sides off this.
also leave a small gap but dont fill with grout fill with silicone mate as grout will crack you need silicione for movement
also i wd use a white adhesive mapei keraquik wd be nice one to use for your trav mate and if your not up to speed on the siliconing then there is a product out there called cornertape this stuff is amazing to help you avheive the perfect silicone joint
good luck
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Re: How do i tile in corners ?
covered pretty much everything there Jamie.
only one small thing,check if the tiles need sealing.
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Re: How do i tile in corners ?
hi essex lee
as kilty explained, it can be a problem if you full tile from the corner if you dont take precautions so if you do want to full tile from the corner, then put a plumb line down the wall, say approx 6 inches from the inside corner and measure to see if its the same distance from the line to the wall at the top, middle and bottom..if you have the same distance give or take 1-2mm then you can full tile depending if this allows you the right cuts elsewhere..
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Re: How do i tile in corners ?
Hi, thanks for the replies.
i went to tile giant today and bought some stuff and had a chat with the bloke in there, so its all good.
Thanks
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Re: How do i tile in corners ?

Originally Posted by
diamondtiling
Lee thats the only way you can tile corners matey, one tile goes to the wall leaving a small gap, when you are doing the next wall you leave a small 2/3mm gap and you silicone this gap when everything is dry. Dont grout it and then silicone.
Have you prepped the walls properly? What are you tiling onto? Skimmed walls, plasterboard etc? What adhesive are you using?

its not the only way m8
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Re: How do i tile in corners ?

Originally Posted by
kilty55
hi lee, dont start a full tile in a corner mate as the walls may be off try and centre your tiles on your shower walls so you get full tiles and cuts go to the sides off this.
also leave a small gap but dont fill with grout fill with silicone mate as grout will crack you need silicione for movement
also i wd use a white adhesive mapei keraquik wd be nice one to use for your trav mate and if your not up to speed on the siliconing then there is a product out there called cornertape this stuff is amazing to help you avheive the perfect silicone joint
good luck

Have a look at this you can't go wrong, [ame=http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=taD3yCZxNV0]YouTube - Seal tiles with silicone and cornertape.[/ame]
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Re: How do i tile in corners ?
as above
I know nothing I havent learnt
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Re: How do i tile in corners ?
I'd also back skim your trav too, this will fill in any holes in the back side of your trav and eliminate any addy stain bleeding through. Just seen how old this thread is, it's probably all done now
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