Raimondi Leveling System

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Uploaded by on Sep 1, 2010

Buy from www.flooringsupplyshop.com Raimondi Leveling System
Accurate tile setting requires perfect leveling of the tiles.
Often it is hard to properly set non-gauged and thin tiles as well as larger format, thicker tiles because of uneven floor foundations.
As a result, tiles that seem perfectly level during the installation, often show a variance in height after the thinset or adhesive cures.This can greatly compromise the look of your floor.

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  • American floors must be more level than English, either that or the kitchen fitter must have extra adjustable legs and scribe the kickboards to the floor

  • @nez1114 you can check pricing on our web site

    ** Important Raimondi having issues with delivery their products to the US as of today i believe we are the only one have some stock but not sure for how long

    You should consider the Tuscan leveling system much more efficient then all those leveling system in the market include the Raimondi

    Good luck

  • what does this cost for plastic wedges if affordable this may be great

  • you can check pricing on our web site

  • You should apply enough thinset under to fill in any air gap

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  • spacers very expensive

  • using your skill and judgement is better.love the 70`s music though.

  • that's why he's using a 1/2 inch notch, instead of 3/8, to insure there's enough thinset for the push and pull without creating a void. this process seems very overkill though, an experienced installer with a decent floor preparation could get the same results in less time. keep your notch trowel at the same angle consistently, and and trust your experience. however, this looks like a great idea for "do it yourselfers" and weekend warriors. very cool product.

  • Doesnt the thinset have to be leveled first before you lay the tile? Because if your laying the tile on a uneven surface it defeats the purpose right? help me understand thx.

  • That is freaking brilliant. I have laid MANY types of tile and stone and this is just brilliant. My last project was marble tiles and it took way to long between prep and finish time to insure they would be as flat as possible. This would have saved time money and energy! WELL DONE....

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