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Hi all
I cant find the right section in bs 5385.
Can anyone tell me the maximum bay size for 600x600 porcelaine and the minimum grout jointsize for the same ... -
Joint sizes
Hi all
I cant find the right section in bs 5385.
Can anyone tell me the maximum bay size for 600x600 porcelaine and the minimum grout jointsize for the same size tiles. If possile can anyone poit me to the right section in the standards.
Thanks
Alan
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Re: Joint sizes
Joint size is 2mm wall and 3mm floor, off the top of my head.
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