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Bevelled Aqua Green Ceramic Wall Tile - 100 x 300mm

Bevelled Edges For Vintage Brick Effect
SKU
SCTIAG1030

Bevelled Aqua Green Ceramic Wall Tile - 100 x 300mm

Bevelled Edges For Vintage Brick Effect
SKU
SCTIAG1030
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Inspired by the London Underground and New York subway, this versatile ceramic wall tile is perfect for creating a traditional look with a modern twist, measuring an impressive 100mm by 300mm small size.

With a range of blue and green colours you can choose a cool combination that will make a statement and make your wall stand out. Mix this tile with the plain white one or use it alone.

These tiles are ideal for both kitchens and bathrooms and can even be used in backslash areas. These Biselado Wall Tiles has a high quality smooth bevelled edge and is versatile enough for you to get as creative as you want.

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How To Install Tiles

  • As with everything you buy, it is important to check that you are 100% happy with the product before you install. Please compare the product to the images you saw online, check the shades and colour of the tile before you start. If you are not on-site, get your tiler to send you an image of a dry layout to approve. 
  • When you are ready, make sure that surface is dry, clean, flat and firm. Do not tile on old floor coverings like vinyl tiles.
  • Check screen, substrate and foundation are set for tiling.
  • Make sure there are expansion joints in the screed.
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  • Tiles are a fashion item and as new tile designs come in, you may not get the same size and shade of tile as what you originally bought.
  • Always buy 15% more meter squared of tiles than the size of the area you will be covering, as there will be offcuts when installing.
  • Always keep a spare box or two of tiles, for future renovations and incidentals.
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  • Make sure you have read any brand-specific instructions, listed on your tile box before starting to tile. 
  • For Kilimanjaro tiles, for example, make sure you are following the extrusion lines on the back of the tile when laying your tiles
  • Start tiling in the middle of the area.
  • Make sure you’re using the correct adhesive for the application.
  • Check screen, substrate and foundation are set for tiling.
  • Apply adhesive evenly using a notched trowel. (Apply 1m2 at a time)
  • Only mix enough adhesive to use within 1 hour.
  • Work over small areas so the adhesive does not dry.
  • Scrape away excess adhesive, separating each tile from the next.
  • All tiles must be fully embedded using a rubber mallet.
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  • Start off by creating building lines in your work space. This will allow you to achieve straight lines.
  • Do not butt join tiles. Please use recommended spacing on box or in the product details.
  • For Kilimanjaro tiles please use a minimum tile spacing of 8mm and above. 
  • When tiling large areas. Create expansion joints to allow for structural movement.
  • This is done by using a flexible compound (such as silicone) between tiles.
  • Expansion joints should be made every 9m2.
  • The perimeter joint needs to be 5-8mm.
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  • Make sure all the joints are clean.
  • Apply the grout using a rubber squeegee.
  • Grouting should be done 24 hours after the installation of the tiles to allow, the tile to set properly.
  • Once the grout has set, the entire area must be cleaned. Use a damp cloth and the recommended cleaning agents.
  • Avoid walking on the tiles for 2-3 days to prevent loosening of the tiles.
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