Tile installation – 20″x20″ on slab floor – How to – Atlanta, Alpharetta, Roswell
July 28th, 2009 | by admin |
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….
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25 Responses to “Tile installation – 20″x20″ on slab floor – How to – Atlanta, Alpharetta, Roswell”
By ashtonmac88 on Jul 28, 2009 | Reply
well spacers are …
well spacers are kinda for beginners any installer that has years of experience knows that ceramic tiles are never consistent in size! popin grids is really the only way to go! straight edges work good to! i personaly only use spacers on wall tile! i like to think that with 9 years of installing under my belt that im a pro but truth is theres always a better and easier way to do things and different ppl have different technics!
By neggerbish on Jul 28, 2009 | Reply
you good man… …
you good man… dont listen to these haters.
By happydaystile on Jul 28, 2009 | Reply
don’t listen to …
don’t listen to these guys. if you have tools that make your job easier, than use them. work SMARTER not harder. nice work, I would have done a few things a little different, but nice work
By fema1988 on Jul 28, 2009 | Reply
To me use of …
To me use of spacers is simple waste of time- Id be setting another floor instead.
The only obvious exception is when installing 12×12 and larger tiles on walls or tiling around big columns, kitchen islands and other objects that you dont have straight line to refer to.
By TileMasterGa on Jul 28, 2009 | Reply
My spacer is in my …
My spacer is in my “EYE”, but sometimes spacers
helps – like on this project !!!
Calibration of tiles is eztrymly important if you want your
project to look professionaly done !!!
By TileMasterGa on Jul 28, 2009 | Reply
- every body have …
– every body have different techniques of wark, and if you look at
my web – page you will see that my is about quallity , not
quantity !!!
And just to let you know i am using spacers only when tiles are
perfectly calibrated – no difference in size !!!! like at this
project, with materials of 1/16 difference betwen tiles frome box
using spacers make no sense , couse at the end grout joints will
never meet !!!
By TileMasterGa on Jul 28, 2009 | Reply
well, ewery body …
well, ewery body can tell that it is ” piece of cake” and everybody
can call him self” professional” what maters – final result and
quallity !!! I really want to see your 2500 sqft without spacers with 1/16 space !!! and
quallity of it !!!! I know many like you – and quallity ZERO, maybe
you different, i dont know, But what you saying to me make no sense
By fema1988 on Jul 28, 2009 | Reply
TileMasterGa
…
TileMasterGa
2500sq.ft – with 20×20 , 1/16 and no spacers- piece of cake!
Smaller the grout joint easer to keep tile straight, although it does take few years experience to realize that..
What about no grout line? Like crosscut travertine- how are you going to install that without your spacers?
I guess you could call professional to do it for you or at least have him hold your hand while you at it.
By C3DesignBuild on Jul 28, 2009 | Reply
Weak? Wow!
Never …
Weak? Wow!
Never heard Felker Tile Saw…in the same sentence with WEAK!
LOL!
By TileMasterGa on Jul 28, 2009 | Reply
I really want to …
I really want to see you laying 2500 sqft 20×20 tiles with grout lines 1/16 inch without any spacers!!!, at the end probably you will end up with joints 1/2 inch or even worst – loosing them at all and cutting tiles to smaller size.
Mr Smart wanna be…
By madcrazy1672 on Jul 28, 2009 | Reply
I use spacers and …
I use spacers and still snap grid lines, and use straight edges.
By emotika19777 on Jul 28, 2009 | Reply
Nice show for those …
Nice show for those who have no idea. Use of spacers-clear sign of unexperienced setter. Mr tilemaster wanna be. Although I never used them even as an aprentice 20 years ago, but I guess I got to learn the trade the right way.
By martingutierrez33 on Jul 28, 2009 | Reply
Muy buen trabajo se …
Muy buen trabajo se ve lo profesional
By TileMasterGa on Jul 28, 2009 | Reply
Long story….but …
Long story….but need to be done by expert !!!
By TileMasterGa on Jul 28, 2009 | Reply
Weak??? this is one …
Weak??? this is one of best saws on market !!! -$1200 ….
By tobria on Jul 28, 2009 | Reply
you must do mostly …
you must do mostly ceramic? that tile saw looks weak…..?
By vxAREKxv on Jul 28, 2009 | Reply
how to install tile …
how to install tile in bathroom ceiling
By Miztilemaster on Jul 28, 2009 | Reply
Nice job! I’m …
Nice job! I’m actually thinking about posting some stuff like this on utube, this is my 1st time looking at tile work, I’ve been in the biz for 13 yrs myself. Its a bit hard to follow when reaching out to home owners who know nothing about laying tile. So if you have any advice on how much video time this could take me, how you shot the vidio whilst laying tile that would be great. Oh and BTW, hows biz in ATL at the mo?
By TileMasterGa on Jul 28, 2009 | Reply
betwen $4-5 ( …
betwen $4-5 ( without material) $2 for installing fiberock, durrock etc( with my material)
By ashtonmac88 on Jul 28, 2009 | Reply
wat do u charge 4 a …
wat do u charge 4 a straght lay no design on new construction
By TileMasterGa on Jul 28, 2009 | Reply
well, it depending …
well, it depending on tile layout , if demo is needed, type of sub floor and type of material, and also conditions at job site…
so i need more details – e- mail me
By chevymanls6454 on Jul 28, 2009 | Reply
question how much …
question how much are your labor charges if you the material was provided. The reason for my asking is i’m working with a flipper and he is supplyin all material.
By ashtonmac88 on Jul 28, 2009 | Reply
just wondering??? …
just wondering??? what does tile installation go for a square foot in atlanta
By queenrules68 on Jul 28, 2009 | Reply
Michael is the Tile …
Michael is the Tile Master! -Evan Cronwell
By queenrules68 on Jul 28, 2009 | Reply
Michael is …
Michael is absolutely amazing. He did a fantastic job on my kitchen. Excellent quality, trust-worthy, and dependable. -Evan Cronwell