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First off hi everyone this is my first post to this great forum.
I have a job starting tomorrow tiling the splashback in a kitchen and utility room, the customer has picked some stone effect 'splitface' ceramic tiles and would like a 2mm grout line with charcoal grout. My only worry is how i would go about spreading the grout in without making an absolute mess of the tiles as they are very rustic and 'higgeldy pigedly' as apposed to flat. Should i just try and talk the customer into not having a grout line at all?
Thanks guys.
The ones I've been looking at arent grouted.
I have grouted them in the past but imo there a pain to grout so would advice to be used as a feature from now on and not grouted..
It's not that bad! I finished a bathroom last week with some very similar. Use the end of the grout float and point it in so as to minimise the residue when wiping down.
It's not that bad! I finished a bathroom last week with some very similar. Use the end of the grout float and point it in so as to minimise the residue when wiping down.
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Thats a different tile the ones in question are like a mosaic and it states that although they can be used in a wet room they shouldn't be used where they come into direct contact with water. Or the ones I'm looking at do.
Thats a different tile the ones in question are like a mosaic and it states that although they can be used in a wet room they shouldn't be used where they come into direct contact with water. Or the ones I'm looking at do.
You are talking about a "drop stone" or true split face stone mosaic, whereas the ones in the OP's quote (below) are a similar tile to my photo and are a solid tile with a riven mosaic effect face.
Thanks for the replys, the tiles are similar to these
www.wallsandfloors.co.uk/catrangeti...es/liguria-splitface-effect-grey-tiles/19759/
I'll try and talk him around in the morning then.
Any ceramic or porcelain split face effect tile needs grouting whereas true split face mosaic doesn't
You are talking about a "drop stone" or true split face stone mosaic, whereas the ones in the OP's quote (below) are a similar tile to my photo and are a solid tile with a riven mosaic effect face.
Any ceramic or porcelain split face effect tile needs grouting whereas true split face mosaic doesn't
Sorry my mistake you're correct just had another look
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