Hi I recently purchased a beige grey white wood effect tile, long tile. My tiler wants to lay it without grout joints. But have been told by supplier that'sa no no. So I'm gonna go ahead with a 2mm grout joint. Is that OK, my previous square tiles were 5mm.
Regarding wet locations - You will want make sure your tile selection has a DCOF (dynamic coefficient of friction) that is AT LEAST 42. All tiles are tested for their slip resistance and given a DCOF rating, which is a minimum of 42 in wet locations. This is the industry standard that is enforced by ADA. You might be able to get away with ignoring this in your own residence (because light remodels are often under the radar, not always requiring city permits or receiving inspections). However, for your own safety, as well as future occupants, I would not recommend ignoring this.
Hi! Love all your videos. Thank you for sharing all your wisdom. Quick question on grout: Does grout show thicker/wider on porcelain as opposed to marble? Or can both grout lines look equally as thin (for anesthetics and easy cleaning)? A designer told me that porcelain will need to have thicker grout lines than marble.
Hi I recently purchased a beige grey white wood effect tile, long tile. My tiler wants to lay it without grout joints. But have been told by supplier that'sa no no. So I'm gonna go ahead with a 2mm grout joint. Is that OK, my previous square tiles were 5mm.
Regarding wet locations - You will want make sure your tile selection has a DCOF (dynamic coefficient of friction) that is AT LEAST 42.
All tiles are tested for their slip resistance and given a DCOF rating, which is a minimum of 42 in wet locations. This is the industry standard that is enforced by ADA. You might be able to get away with ignoring this in your own residence (because light remodels are often under the radar, not always requiring city permits or receiving inspections). However, for your own safety, as well as future occupants, I would not recommend ignoring this.
No mention of how to pick tiles or color for a kitchen or dining area
Thanks for the wonderful information
Hi! Love all your videos. Thank you for sharing all your wisdom. Quick question on grout: Does grout show thicker/wider on porcelain as opposed to marble? Or can both grout lines look equally as thin (for anesthetics and easy cleaning)? A designer told me that porcelain will need to have thicker grout lines than marble.
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Awesome video 👍
Thanks so informative... 💗
What size tile do you suggest for a small foyer area? We live in a 50's house. Want to have impact though. thanks.
Great information!
What is the sizes?
the larger first tile mentioned on the video what is the name and size of that piece?
What tiles for stairs
Nice video, but it would be better without the background music. (just my opinion)
My bathroom is smaller in size but I installed large tiles, now I regret it.
Background voices were distracting
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this is soo useless, you can hear this in any tile shop.