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Do I need to leave a gap in the beauty grout for tile? -Beautiful seam agent factory

by:Kastar     2021-04-06




Is there a gap in the beauty grout for tiling tiles?

   The simplest explanation of tile beauty joints is to fill the gaps between tiles. Brick beauty joints are mainly for oily tiles in life, such as kitchen wall tiles, living room tiles, bathroom tiles, etc., through special tile beauty joints , Clean the oil on the top, and at the same time, apply a waterproof coating to the adjacent gaps to ensure the cleanliness of the bottom of the tiles and make them look more neat and generous. So why do you want to leave seams? There are three main considerations for leaving seams:

  () Ceramic tiles have thermal expansion and contraction problems

   Tiles and cement mortar for pasting tiles will have thermal expansion and contraction problems. In the process of temperature or moderate changes, tiles and cement mortar will have a certain degree of expansion and contraction. If there are no seams, it will cause the tiles to be used later Drumming or cracking occurred during the process.

  ()There is an error in the tile size

   Although ceramic tiles are now mechanized production, there will be certain size errors in the production process. If there are no seams, the joints of the tiles are prone to unevenness, which affects the appearance of the tiles.

  () Workers have errors in construction

   The paving of tiles is a construction project with a very high level of proficiency. During the entire paving process, it is impossible for the workers to completely pave each tile without errors. In addition, remind the owner that the effect of tiles laid at different times and under different conditions will be different. If no seams are left, it is also difficult to ensure the straightness of the joints of the tiles, which affects the consistency of tile paving.





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