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Tile installation - 20"x20" on slab floor - How to - Atlanta, Alpharetta, Roswell

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Uploaded by on Dec 4, 2008

http://www.tilemasterga.com I am showing how to tile cement slab using 20" tiles with clip corners, not easy job but looks wery nice , perfect for tiling basement , kitchen or bathroom floor....

atlanta tile installation , marble porcelain ceramic travertine bathroom remodeling alpharetta, roswell, ga

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  • good job dude, 20x20 are a PITA to install level, looks like you went 1/4" spacer to avoid it any issues

  • @rx7dren Thanks, in this case space betwen tiles is 1/6" I am never doing1/4 Max is 3/16" in some not well calibrated porcelain tiles.

  • 5:11 your diamonds dont line up diagonally. FAIL. The guy cutting on the wet saw needs earmuffs.

  • Listen - this area is seperated for smaller areas with black granit. Each are also have different shape and size. In this case to make it look apropiet tiles are nicely centered to each area!!! Just think about that and watch it once more.

    No earmuffs needed - he is already deaf :) show me your work dude !!!

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  • @TileMasterGa looks great, dont listen to these clowns....

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  • Are you showing how to install tile? Please remove this loud and undesired music.

  • Looks great! Don't know why people are dogging on the pattern alignment, looks top notch to me. I'm not seeing though where you weigh in on two questions though:

    1) Removing base boards before tiling. I'm assuming the builder already had those in before you got there and you're not there to play "Mr Carpenter" and remove/reinstall that? Would your normal advice be to remove the baseboard if it's free labor (my house/labor)

    2) Back-buttering - Any particular reason you didn't?

    Thanks!

  • @SonofaBowler Spackle??? Have you guys been smokin crack?

  • I keep expecting the guy without a shirt on to jump up any minute, and strobe lights to come on, as he rips off his velcro shorts and starts dancing...it's the music :)

  • Fantastic Video well done very good job :)

  • I notice you didnt back butter the cearmics...is tath even necessary?..Im a novice, have a done a few floors, and I dont back butter and my tiles are fine

  • He can lay my tile anytime ;-)

  • Nice vid thanks ! I just did my kitchen with the same style tile except I did a diamond pattern on the corners with a different tile. This was my first tile job and it went pretty well, but these were extremely time consuming to get level imo. After the fact grrr I noticed the lippage on two tiles that are a bit high and drive me nuts ... how can I fix this ? I'm guessing remove the tile and re- do them, but I'm scared of damaging the surrounding ones. Can hyou help ? Thanks.

  • You are a true professional.....nice work.....I'm doing my first tile work and I can see that it takes a lot more than mechanical skills.....You have to figure out the patterns and what final result that pattern will look like...That takes some brains.

  • hot guys!

    

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