• The surface must be clean, smooth, dry and free of wax and grease. Areas that are damaged or uneven must be patched and levelled.
  • Layout marks the centre point of all four walls. First of all, layout the tiles to minimize the number of cut tiles.
  • When laying tiles, bear in mind that variation of shade is an inherent characteristic of porcelain tile, mixing well for several cartons and give a total blend and random effect. It is advised to use the same calibre when tiling on the same area.
  • Use tile spacers for each tile setting, to leave equal joint between tiles. We recommend a tiling gap of 3mm.
  • The settling time will vary from a few hours to few days and depends on the type of material or adhesive used for installation.
  • During grouting, remove the tile spacer and spread grout on the tile surface using a rubber grout float or squeegee. It is important for you to refer to the adhesive package for specific instructions or precautions.
  • Remove excess grout from surface immediately after grouting. Wait for a couple of minute, depending of the specific instructions and then remove the excess grout from surface with damp sponge, clean grout residue and smooth the grout joints.