Tuscan Leveling System

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Uploaded by on Apr 23, 2009

http://www.contractorsdirect.com/Pearl-Tuscan-Leveling-System - Buy Tuscan Leveling System here

* 2-piece system that virtually eliminates lippage during tile installation.
* Passes standard industrial (TCNA Robinson) compression test.
* Recommended for gauged tiles 12" or larger.
* For tiles of uniform thickness only (gauged tile).
* Very easy to learn and use at any skill level.
* Prevents tiles from moving while curing.
* More profitable for the installer.
* Re-usable caps.
* Reduces installer fatigue/stress.
* Virtually lippage free, flat surface drastically reduces the need for grinding and polishing.
*3 Times Faster

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  • I am a DIY and just used this on a 120 sqft floor, 12X24" tiles. It worked GREAT! Took lots of time to back butter each tile (did 2 other floors without BB), but this came out beautifully. I am sure a pro would go much faster than I did. I got the hand tool, not ergonomic, and only broke 2 straps before I figured out the proper tension. Only had 1 lip due to the tile guage, so I removed it while still wet & installed a different tile, voila, problem solved. Mix thinset watery, works wonders

  • I have also tried them and they break does the fact that the straps are flat and don't have a hook like the lash clips do ? Does the straps from the Rubi system work with the caps ? I bought a bucket .

  • dont buy it, it sucks

  • its just doesnt work straps are keep braking !!! they never strong enough to lift up tp tile!!!

    i follow every single step shown stil doesnt work !!!

  • I've used the LASH system a couple of times on travertine jobs and they seem to work but I think I will try this product next time. It looks a lot easier to use. And I do agree that their thinset mix looks like soup and is waaaayyyyyy too wet....Who mixes their thinset like water??? I wonder how much a bucket of these clips costs???

  • Looks like a nice system to avoid lifting and resetting tiles to avoid lippage.

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