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Tile Calculator | |||||||||||||||||||||||||
One of the easiest methods for estimating how many tiles you need is to measure the height of the wall and the height of your tiles. You can then estimate how many tiles will be needed to go up the wall (count half tiles as full ones). Do the same for the width of the wall, then multiply the numbers. This will give you the number of tiles needed to tile the wall you have measured. Work your way around the room and adjust the amount for windows, doorways. |
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If you are putting a dado tile around the room, to calculate the number of dado tiles needed, measure the perimeter of the room and divide by the length of your tile to get the quantity of tiles. Add on an extra tile for each internal and external corner, this will allow for wastage on cut tiles. Always purchase your tiles in one batch and work from several boxes to achieve a good blend of shading. |
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Choose the right Adhesive, Grout and Trowel | |||||||||||||||||||||||||
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These are general adhesive and grout choices, there are numerous other options, for more information ask your tile stockist or call the BAL Technical Advisory Service. |
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Make sure that walls are smooth, any cracks have been filled and the substrate can support the weight of the chosen tile finish. |
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There are many different
types of floor tiles available, such as ceramic, quarry, terracotta,
marble and slate. Floor tiles are generally thicker and larger than wall
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Choose the right Adhesive, Grout and Trowel | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
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NB: When using a large format tile, i.e. a tile larger than 300x300mm, use BAL PTB Flexible with a BAL Large Format Trowel.The above are some examples. Your choice of adhesive/grout will depend on the type of tile, the surface to be tiled onto and the environment the tiles will be used in, if in any doubt telephone the BAL Technical Advisory Service for further advice. |
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All floors must be level and free of any movement when walked on. Check the floor tolerances using a straight edge. Lay at various points around the floor. Ideally, there should be no more than a 3mm gap under a 2m straightedge. The maximum tolerance is 6mm. Uneven solid surfaces should be levelled with a levelling compound such as BAL Acrybase (except timber floors). Surfaces must be smooth, flat and free from any dirt or grease. |
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A measuring gauge will help you plan the position of your tiles. To make a measuring gauge, take a length of timber and mark the width of your tiles including the spacers along it, remember floor tiles require at least a 3mm grout joint, so use the correct sized spacers. Use the measuring gauge to help you set out the position of your tiles horizontally. The measuring gauge will help you to avoid any small difficult cuts, which will spoil the appearance. |
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Check the squareness of the room. Mark a line along the centre of the room lengthways and widthways. Use your measuring gauge to view how the tiles will work out from the centre line paying particular attention to how they will look from the doorway. The level of your floor will be raised when the tiles are down, so remove all fixtures and fittings if possible. |
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Check with a spirit level whilst you are tiling that the tile surface is flat. Lift an odd tile to check the coverage you are achieving is a solid bed of adhesive on the back of the tile. Clean off any adhesive, which has formed on the surface of the tile before it dries with a damp sponge and remove any surplus from the grout joints. |
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Floors should not be walked on for at least 24 hours when using a standard cementitious adhesive and 2-5 hours when using a rapid setting adhesive. |
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Floor tiles are more difficult to cut thanwall tiles.
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A perimeter minimum joint width of 6mm x 6mm cross section should be filled with silicone sealant. On larger floor areas an intermediate movement joint will be required, check with the BAL Technical Advisory Service. |
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