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Guidelines For A Successful Tiling Installation

Before you start

  1. Please ensure that there are sufficient tiles to complete your job, as there is no guarantee that extra tiles of the same colour or shade can be supplied at a later date.
  2. It is suggested that a small quality of tiles be kept on site for any required future maintenance. It can be most difficult to match tiles if repairs are necessary at a later date.
  3. Please make sure that your measurements are accurate. We are supplying a quantity of tiles to your measurements. Under - measurements will lead to a shortage of tiles, over - measurement will lead to an over supply of tiles. Both these occurrences cause hardship to the tile supplier.
  4. Please check with the customer the position and quantity of any strips, spotters or requested pattern layouts.
  5. Ensure that all substrates are appropriately prepared and are suitable for tiling with particular attention to be paid to the waterproofing of wet areas.


Step-By-Step for laying FLOOR Tiles


Step-By-Step for laying WALL Tiles/strong>

Before fixing commences

  1. Check the shade markings on all tile boxes/ wrappings to ensure that you have been supplied from one batch. There can be no claim whatsoever once tiles have been fixed.
  2. Larger tiles, 200mmx200mm or greater, can vary in size and shape owing to the manufacturing process and tile type. This is expected. However, tiles should be placed so as grout joints are wide enough to accommodate this variation.
  3. Make reference to adhesive manufacturer's literature: ensure you use an appropriate adhesive for both the installation substrate and the tile type to be fixed.

 As you tile

  1. Please use tiles from 3 or more boxes so as to ensure proper blending of any colour variation that may exist.
  2. Keep an eye on your work as you progress, so that the blend and effect is maintained.
  3. Retain an original box label in case you require further tiles, so that all attempts to re supply can be made.

If laying a large area

  1. We strongly recommend that hidden areas( under stoves, fridges, in pantry cupboards) or detached areas(toilets & laundry floors) are tiled last so that if extra tiles are needed, batching will not be crucial.
  2. Ensure that advised adhesive is used, bed thickness and adhesive contact to tiles is achieved.
  3. It is crucial that, if you have any doubts or notice concern as you continue, you contact your tile supplier immediately - before proceeding any further.