Browse Forums Building Standards; Getting It Right! 1 Sep 20, 2011 2:42 pm Metricon Riva 33 - http://herlihy-riva.blogspot.com Site start 15/03/2010 - Handover 23/12/2010 9 months and 8 days (284 calendar days) from site start to handover Re: Grouting over tiling spacers 3Sep 22, 2011 8:40 pm Metricon Riva 33 - http://herlihy-riva.blogspot.com Site start 15/03/2010 - Handover 23/12/2010 9 months and 8 days (284 calendar days) from site start to handover Re: Grouting over tiling spacers 5Sep 22, 2011 10:44 pm Metricon Riva 33 - http://herlihy-riva.blogspot.com Site start 15/03/2010 - Handover 23/12/2010 9 months and 8 days (284 calendar days) from site start to handover Re: Grouting over tiling spacers 7Sep 23, 2011 8:09 am Metricon Riva 33 - http://herlihy-riva.blogspot.com Site start 15/03/2010 - Handover 23/12/2010 9 months and 8 days (284 calendar days) from site start to handover Re: Grouting over tiling spacers 9Sep 23, 2011 9:17 am Metricon Riva 33 - http://herlihy-riva.blogspot.com Site start 15/03/2010 - Handover 23/12/2010 9 months and 8 days (284 calendar days) from site start to handover Re: Grouting over tiling spacers 13Sep 23, 2011 1:42 pm Metricon Riva 33 - http://herlihy-riva.blogspot.com Site start 15/03/2010 - Handover 23/12/2010 9 months and 8 days (284 calendar days) from site start to handover Re: Grouting over tiling spacers 16Sep 30, 2011 9:06 am AJW Casa2 How would you remove the spacers before grouting? I would say they stay, but I'm just using logic, not standards. Contrary to what some believe the spacers are not actually designed to go flat into the corners of the tiles. They are designed to sit facing out between two tiles and when done properly there is then no drama in taking them out as there is then a 'handle' to simply pull. yes this is correct. I don't think there is any direct ISO 9000 standard on tiling process, only the finished product. If your tiles are moving under floor I would say they used the wrong grout, perhaps they've used wall grout on the floor... Floor grout should always be sand based grout, which allows movement, whereas cheaper (ready mix) wall grout is quicker (hence more desirable) to use. Either way, the builder should address the fact that the tiles have come apart. I'd get an tiler to come and give me feedback on the job, ask if they'll put it in writing so you can use it when formally complaining. If you are in Melb, I can give you a name of a tiling teacher (now retired) who would assist you. He is one of the best, his comments would be hard to disagree with. He now teaches at the local TAFE part time. If you're not in Melb, just go to the local TAFE and see if you can get a teacher to come out and give you a report, they'd probably only charge a small fee. GOOD LUCK (Pm if you want the Melb tiler's name & number) A thankful person is a happy person. [/color]My hobby design blog: http://aviewondesign.blogspot.com/ Hi, I'm clearing the tiles from our horrid 50 year old bathroom and preparing to lay new ones. Bugger of a job getting the old… 0 8088 just pull up the slate. If you go over the top, your tiles would not have an even surface to be glued to. Im no tiler, but i can imagine a couple of things being an issue… 1 321 Looking to tile the facade pillars rather than rendering. Builder is quoting 2500$ laying cost for upto 10msq. The 2 pillars come to be 16msq. So laying costs are 5000$… 0 7545 |