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THE IMPORTANCE OF
KEEPING THE TILES REALLY CLEAN THROUGHOUT THE LAYING AND SEALING
PROCESS CANNOT BE OVER EMPHASISED.
FLOOR BASES;
Solid concrete is the best substrate on which to
lay the tiles.
Suspended timber floors should generally have a
covering of plywood screwed to them so that they are rigid and
cannot move. (movement of the underlying wood can crack the joints
between the tiles or even the tiles themselves).
PREPERATION, SORTING AND LAYING;
Surface must be free from dust, dirt, plaster,
paint, wax or any foreign matter. If laying on newly concreted floor
it must have had sufficient time to set & dry.
The tiles may vary in width by an average of a
quarter of an inch and must be sorted by eye for both colour and
size as they are laid. Small cracks, colour and size variation all
combine to make a unique and a floor rich in character.
Our tiles are extremely hard (therefore hard
wearing) but can be cut with an angle grinder. However if much
cutting has to be done, a wet diamond saw (e.g. clipper bench) is
easy to use and can be hired.
We strongly recommend that the tiles should be
laid out on the floor before applying the adhesive to ensure that
the pattern fits the area to be tiled, that the joints are
consistent etc. any cutting can be carried out at this stage.
We recommend a joint width of between 4-8mm. A
temporary fixed chalk line can be used to keep the rows straight.
Tiles should be bedded in about 5mm (1/4 inch) of
tile adhesive. We recommend a cement based adhesive such as ‘Arduit
X7. Fig 1 shows the buttering of the back of the tile.
The position of the tiles can be adjusted for
some 10 minutes after initial fixing. Floor tiles can be subject to
light foot traffic after about 24 hours.
FIRST
SEALING COAT;
Before pointing,
the tiles should receive their first coat of sealant. The type and
make of sealant is very much a personal choice depending upon the
appearance preferred and the level of on going maintenance required
after laying.
We will be only too
happy to discuss your requirements with you and can supply or
recommend a range of products. Initial sealing can be carried out
before, during or after laying.
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