PLEASE!!! TILE HELP -- need asap!
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Comments (2)Thanks for the info. I really appreciate your prompt response. After a call from my husband, the GC agreed to come back today and fix everything....See MoreTile Grout help needed ASAP
Comments (9)That is the problem we have offshore tile mfg's making these sheet mosaics with grout lines that are too big for unsanded and too small for sanded. What you have to do is a double pass or pound that grout in tight to avoid it shrinking back and cracking. If your tile person needs to do small batches on a shower pan get another tile person. You have to let your floor dry to determine if the color is consistent. You can see by the drain it is darker. When a person grouts a floor if they over wash the grout they take out the color. Let the floor dry. What they can do is use a stiff bristle brush and go over the grout lines what that will do is expose the grout underneath and even out the tone throughout the floor. You will see the grout change as you brush. Obviously do it lightly. Then when you seal it will again help even it out. That said cementitious grouts will always show darker when wet. Saker grouts show this even more. Another problem is mosaic tiles are hard to clean out all the thinset between the tiles. Id the tile person does not do this those spots will always look darker. Put a fan in there to dry it out. use a stiff bristle brush across the entire floor. Use a sponge to wipe off the floor. Rinse that sponge constantly as you will be pulling off the grout dust. Let it dry and then seal. It will look 10x's better. There is no reason yet to dig out anything or use any other product. You will expose the true color with brass brush and a little elbow grease. LET IT DRY FIRST!! Beth is correct that Mapei grout does eliminate any color issues but also has its drawbacks on a floor....See MoreTile Layout HELP Needed ASAP!!!!!!!
Comments (18)The backing is Widiboard(?). The 16x22" niche includes the lip around which is now covered up by the tile. Several people on here mentioned using smaller tile. I can't remember the exact size but I think my tile is 3 or 4x12". What size smaller tile? I was even thinking about going with the larger tile to avoid having so much grout. This is the mosaic I had planned the whole shower around (see pic). I LOVE this pattern but I'm going to return it and get something without a pattern....See MoreNeed help ASAP. Please help with the wall color that go with the floor
Comments (7)You need to make that decision in your room with your light. What we see on our computer monitors may not look anything like what you see in real life. In fact the floor looks like a different color in your two photos, which should prove to you that it's impossible for anyone to pick the color for you long-distance on a website. What you could do is paint the walls the same white color as the trim. Also, are you painting before you install the new floor? Painting should come last....See MoreMrs. S
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