My contractor said better to use 1'x1' floor tiles for wet kitchen and bathroom, so that the water can run faster to the lubang? I prefer 1'x2' and 10"x13". How true it is??
Floor Tiles for Wet Kitchen & Bathroom: 1'x1'?
Floor Tiles for Wet Kitchen & Bathroom: 1'x1'?
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Sep 11 2011, 02:37 AM, updated 15y ago
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My contractor said better to use 1'x1' floor tiles for wet kitchen and bathroom, so that the water can run faster to the lubang? I prefer 1'x2' and 10"x13". How true it is??
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Sep 11 2011, 05:08 AM
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very true. 1" x 1" has more "grout lines" so the angle will be better
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Sep 11 2011, 09:44 AM
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I doubt so. If tiler are experience the leveling can be adjust.
1x1 is cheaper than most 1x2 or 2x2. |
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Sep 11 2011, 11:59 AM
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It depend on the Water flow layer, if it do nicely than water will go to Holes else using what tiles will be useless...
Example: Hole is on Left side and water goto right side, than is tile may different? Also, how heavy you could use when taken bath or washing your Kitchen? For WetKitchen, you may want to use 1x2, and for toilet maybe 1x1 or 1x2 lol... |
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