Installing Our Tiles
Select the correct tile for the use and, of course, one you like. Layout the floor carefully to avoid small cuts along walls or other
transitions. Placing the tiles on the floor before applying the adhesive (so-called dry layout) will help. You can adjust the
centerlines and the grout width to avoid small cuts. These are hard to make and do not look good.
Select the correct adhesive for the tile. Don't try to save money on installation products. Use the ones recommended for the tile,
type of substrate, and location. If you are using several boxes of tile, make sure they are of the same caliber (size tolerance) and
shade. Usually the boxes will be marked with a code to tell you this. But it is wise to open all the boxes if there are more than
one, and randomly stack the tile before installing. This is called shuffling the tiles.
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Layout Ideas