Unprofessional: Jenni ‘JWoww’ Farley filed court documents recently against her contractor who arrived to her home ‘high at 10 pm’ to lay the tiles she wanted
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I call offset the safe choice and most of the clients I work with chose to lay their shower tile and floor tiles this way. It’s also an inexpensive pattern for tile laborers to lay, it doesn’t require a lot of material waste or special cuts. I mentioned that I thought this pattern may be on it’s way out and while I do think that, I still have my doubts that it will ever really be labeled as “dated”. While most of my clients always ask what the other options are (in terms of laying their tile), they always revert back to this classic pattern.
In this guide, we’ll take you through the whole process of fitting bathroom tiles, from planning, to cutting and laying tiles, and finishing off with sealant and grouting.
The surface you are laying tiles onto will determine the type of tile adhesive you use. Usually a flexible is suitable, but a strong high-bond adhesive is best for concrete floors. Be sure to check the manufacturer’s instructions first.
In addition, such as limestone, marble & slate will need sealing first. This is usually done after laying the tiles but before . Most and glazed don’t need sealing.












