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20-10-2007
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| Unfilled Travertine question........ | | I have been to do and estimate for a full bathroom and they want the unfilled travertine on the walls.
All fair enough BUT....... around the shower and bath they want it filling with grout as you do but everywhere else they just want grout in lines around tiles and the tiles themselves left unfilled.
Any suggestions? Not heard this one before.....
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| Re: Unfilled Travertine question........ | | I agree dave, wouldn't look right but how do I go about doing it? Masking off would take me AGES! is there a method to this?
Also the wall tiles are 300x600 so I assume I will need single part flexi? Am I right? | | |
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| Re: Unfilled Travertine question........ | | As ever Dave you have my thanks!!
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| Re: Unfilled Travertine question........ | | I have a similar question my customer wants a shower enclosure tiling but doesnt want the holes filling with grout i have tried to talk them into grouting them in but not listening what can i do as some of the holes go right through im gonna use ones with the least holes in first but there isnt many.
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21-10-2007
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| Re: Unfilled Travertine question........ | | unfortunatley they they got them off ebay so not sure they can get any more we will see?
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| Travertine with holes | | A quick query from a tiling newbie... I've tiled a wall with some un-honed travertine and am just about to grout. I've read all the posts about pre-sealing and I will definitely give it a couple of coats. My query is this.... Should I grout all over the tiles so that it goes into the holes or should I try and keep the grout just to the joints..maybe using a gun? I'm a bit worried to just flood it in grout and ruin my expensive travertine. Do we think it'll look crap with grout in the holes? | | |
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| Re: Unfilled Travertine question........ | | Just wanting to confirm.... i am using SPF but I don't use rapid set do I? Just wanted to check.
How long does SPF stay 'useable' once mixed? Rapid set is no use after 15 minutes or so.
I haven't use none rapid set on walls before. The tiles are very big 600x300 travertine, will the SPF hold them on the wall fine while setting? I know I am probably worrying too much but want to know all I can.
Gaz
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Also what would you do in terms of sealing? Seal before fixing (front and back of tile?) then seal again before grouting? | |
Last edited by GazLC81; 23-10-2007 at 02:07 PM.
Reason: Automerged last two posts from the same member. Happy tiling. :-)
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| Re: Travertine with holes | | i fill them in, think it looks better. also stops dirt building up in holes.
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| Re: Travertine with holes | | OK Thanks. I thought that might be the case, I just wanted to be sure I wan't doing something stupid that would look awful. | | |
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