Schluter strips versus bullnose tile?
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Comments (3)Hmmmm. well, my tile has no bullnose that goes with it, so I am using the Schluter. I have 18" tile and accenting with mosaics and I actually like the idea of using a slim, sleek edging that won't distract from the look of the mosaic. So, while I didn't have a better alternative, I think I'm going to be happy with it. But then again, my taste is a bit different!...See MoreTile countertops with Schluter system
Comments (13)Why not have your counter look like this? I know this is a bathroom but I like how the tile edge is done. [Contemporary Bathroom[(https://www.houzz.com/photos/contemporary-bathroom-ideas-phbr1-bp~t_712~s_2103) by Brentwood Interior Designers & Decorators AB HOME Interiors Attached is a link to bill vincent's website. He is a member on this forum and has lots of photos of granite and tile counters. Here is a link that might be useful: bill vincent's website...See MoreSchluter strip question
Comments (1)I wouldn't worry. The strips will be fine....See MoreSchluter strip sticks out further than tile. Wrong size? Poor install?
Comments (27)The profile is not even resting on tile properly in the #3 pic regardless who bought it A few hiring tips for anyone reading , Always ask the prospective tiler whos going to install, is it you yourself or do you send in the B team , the C team etc. Secondly you will know when you have a tile pro in your home, they will start getting less and less interested when you start declining having them order purchase and supply every last bit of tile related material for the project its not always about profiting or markup but more about risk and having a smooth project , this also puts the liability in your favor when things backfire vs attempting to shave a cost. One must ask themselves if they know enough about the tile business to be qualified to guage the prospective hires "knowledge"as well as select and purchase the correct materials . There is so many new products, methods , industry standards and a million hacks out there coming in with low rates willing to engage in sharing liability be very careful in the hiring process. @OP youve got the C team and i think the B team is on vacation here...See Morejellytoast
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