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Hi lads
any help please....
if you are using trim around a window reveal whats the best method????
the window reveal itself is not square. if my trim follows the ... -
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Tiling a window reveal
Hi lads
any help please....
if you are using trim around a window reveal whats the best method????
the window reveal itself is not square. if my trim follows the wall surely it won't look square.
thanks
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Re: Tiling a window reveal
Hi, you need to square the window up with the tiling first.
Find the highest part of the cill and cut all the tiles at that size.
Do the same for both sides and finally find the header at the top.
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Re: Tiling a window reveal
Hi
Thanks for your reply mate.
Bit confused do u mean measure the inside of the reveal and get the biggest measurement, then cut all the tiles the same??
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Re: Tiling a window reveal
are you talking about a full window or just the cill ?
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You need to make it square
so if for example cill is lower on left then you make cuts for the right side all along (repetitive cuts) then when they are on you have a square, level edge to put trim onto.
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Re: Tiling a window reveal
Its the full window
Cheers
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Re: Tiling a window reveal
hi lordyt....centre your window wi th your tiling so equal cuts are on both sides going up if possible
make the window square 1st before tiling if possible if its badly out or alternatively buy a suitable cement based adhesive that is ok to bed out slightly to make the window square as oppose to just tiling to the contours of an off wall
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Re: Tiling a window reveal
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Re: Tiling a window reveal

Originally Posted by
swanman
Good advise
Hi lads thanks for the advice I really appreciate it.
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Re: Tiling a window reveal
Just make sure that you run a straight edge along the cill level tiles, both sides of the vertical and the header. If these run out of true then your trim will potentially lip over the edges which look terrible.
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