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hello some help needed please, i want to tile from kitchen worktop to cupboards abt 3 tiles high, do i (a) tile from worktop upwards or (b) use a baton ... -
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in the kitchen
hello some help needed please, i want to tile from kitchen worktop to cupboards abt 3 tiles high, do i (a) tile from worktop upwards or (b) use a baton first? also any advice about cutting around plug sockets please
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As long as your worktops are level then start from there, Don't 'cut around' sockets take them off and let the socket sit on top of the tiles if you know what I mean
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start from the work top up. try the tiles dry or measure to the plug sockets so you can make sure you have a good cut around them.
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As long as your worktops are level then start from there, Don't 'cut around' sockets take them off and let the socket sit on top of the tiles if you know what I mean
Just to add to that. You might need longer screws to refit the sockets. You should get them at a diy store.
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SandyFloor
Just to add to that. You might need longer screws to refit the sockets. You should get them at a diy store.
50mm long socket screw.
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don't forget to leave a 3mm gap between worktops and bottom of first row of tiles for your silicon.
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As above, as long as your worktop is level go from there. I usually sit the 1st row on top of some spacers and then silicone. If you've not got one an angle grinder is a god send when cutting for the sockets.
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thx guys for all the help and advice really usefull, will let u know how i got on
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