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Hey guys and gals.......

So here's a question for which I am very curious to know the answer from you as I think this will be quite conflicting.....
I have had numerous heated discussions with a few other tilers in this respect and I get quite annoyed at some of there answers and their reasons why!!
so......
Where you have a completely tiled bathroom or wet room 'Would you tile the floor first or the walls??

And please give your reasoning here.

Cheers.

Stu
 
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I you have a square tile on the floor and the walls which is the same tile and you want to match grout lines . Floor first otherwise walls first
 
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Always floor first no matter what is going on the walls.
I like to have an explanation joint out of sight under the wall tile. If possible I a line joints between wall and floor and this is much easier done with ff down.
 

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Put a ledger around the room 1 tile off floor, tile all walls, tile floor, cut bottom row to floor. Grout, get paid, move on to the next.
 
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So, I am a floor first type of guy as I believe that when a wall tile sits over a floor tile you get a potentially better seal, even though it is silicone beaded anyway, should the silicone fail or the whole floor drop for some reason (nothing tile related but structural issue or where the cleaning regime is harsh enough to possibly pull the beaded edge away over a period of time) then any water running down the wall is less likely to run into an opened up joint where the floor was tiled after the walls.
When I've tiled the floor i then run a bead of silicone around the perimeter and then tile the walls down over this and then once tiled silicone a bead to the corner as normal, this creates a double barrier in my opinion. If it gives longevity to my bathroom fitting then that can only be a bonus.

In my opinion its no different to fitting a shower tray or bath first and then tiling from there up, or do people that tile the floor after the walls fit the shower tray or bath after tiling the walls first!
A tiler that I worked with years ago used to tile the floor after the walls and when I questioned why he did it that way his response was because he could get on the job and tile the walls first as he didn't have to wait for the floor to dry, which would cause delays in getting the job done. There was no argument as to whether it was right or wrong!

So, do you think this is a preference thing?
 

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