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Thanks in advance for any help and advice you can give! Am tiling my kitchen, but have just discovered that the work surface on one side of the cooker we ... -
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Tiling above worktop that isn't level?
Thanks in advance for any help and advice you can give! Am tiling my kitchen, but have just discovered that the work surface on one side of the cooker we have is slightly lower than the run of worktop on the other side of the cooker (was fitted by a family member who is a qualified joiner and works for the council...!!)
So am wondering what your advice would be to compensate for this height difference without leaving a big gap between the bottom tile and worktop over the lower portion..? The height difference is about 8mm either side of the cooker, but both stretches of worktop are level in themselves, just at different heights (if that makes any sense...) Would you believe I've never ever noticed it in the 5 years I've lived in the house?
Is it acceptable/would it be noticeable to tile on a slight slant to compensate for the height change (the whole run of worktop and cooker is about 2.5 metres in length) or should I try to make up some or all of the height difference by increasing the gap between the tiles ever so slightly as it progresses along the wall?
Any advice would be much appreciated as to perhaps how you good people have overcome a similar situation.
Thanks,
Andrew
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Re: Tiling above worktop that isn't level?
i would tile the lower side first using a full tile on the worktop then take the 8mm or so off the other side tiles so the grout lines run true.
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Re: Tiling above worktop that isn't level?
Either adjust the worktop to bring it up level with the other side or use the lower side to start tiling from and cut 8mm from the bottom of the tile on the higher side of worktop.
Do not tile on a slant, it will stand out a mile.
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Re: Tiling above worktop that isn't level?
can you not take plinth off and try and lift work top slightly with the adjustable feet lift one side 4 mm and drop other 4mm
or start with a full tile on low side , ping a line round and work to it all the way round what size tiles are they
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Re: Tiling above worktop that isn't level?
They're 20x10 'brick' tiles and the annoying thing is that the lower section is the smallest worktop in the kitchen - all the rest are level at the higher level...
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Re: Tiling above worktop that isn't level?
I would higher the worktop myself if possible.
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Re: Tiling above worktop that isn't level?
Looks like that will be the solution then - lift the worktop and then look out for some new decorative trim end panels for the cupboards. Life's never straightforward, is it? :-)
Cheers for all your advice, much appreciated
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Re: Tiling above worktop that isn't level?
Gotta be raised up, it will go even if its fixed to the wall
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