I could imagine a day of leaning out setting 34 inch tiles. I bet my shoulders would be sore.
I see some 20"x20" tiles on occasion, but most are 12-13 inch square. Sometimes patterns. Lots on a 45 degree angle.
I am working on a 400 square foot kitchen, laundry, and bath right now. Added 1/4 cement board over existing vinyl flooring and subfloor. total of 1 1/4 thickness
makes a nice solid floor to set tile on. I NEVER set tile over plywood or wood subfloor...
always use a cement board thinsetted and nailed down with 1 1/4" galvanized roofing nails.
I see you guys use these "tilers sponges" they look square to me.....square edges....I would hate those.....they would dig grout out.
I use these sponges with rounded over edges.
Like these:
Grout Cleaning, Grout Removal, Professional Grout Cleaning machines, Grouting Machine
Then I cut them in half.
Also.....bucket trowel? and these tubs you use for mixing mortar?
We use 5 gallon buckets.......and "margin trowels"
like these...
Marshalltown Margin Trowel. Tile Saws. Contractors Direct
These bucket trowels intrest me.
Please tell me you guys hand mix grout and do not machine mix it......