blue-wedge-for-leveling-joints-spanish
blue-wedge-for-leveling-joints-spanish
blue-wedge-for-leveling-joints-spanish

Blue wedge for leveling joints Spanish

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Product Description

This blue wedge for leveling joints is manufactured in Spain and is intended for professional ceramic and porcelain tile jointing. When installing, the white spacers are placed at the corners and edges of the tile, under the end, followed by a second spacer next to it. The wedge is then pressed in with pliers to level the edges and reduce curvature. Repeat the process for all the joints and leave them overnight. They are then easily removed by tapping the wedge with a wooden or rubber mallet. The white part can be detached from the red wedge for reuse. This ensures a perfect, high-quality tile installation. A table for calculating the number of pieces by tile size is provided for assistance.

What you should know before buying
  • Marble is a natural product and variations in colors and veins are possible. Color coordination is the responsibility of the installer.
  • All parts must be checked before installation in terms of color and size.
  • No claim is allowed, regardless of the defect, after the goods have been installed.
  • We recommend that the buyer take an additional 7% quantity, for fear that the quantity will run out later or that new merchandise will arrive that is different in color and size.
  • It is recommended to use a good quality, clean type of glue and mortar.
How to calculate the amount of tiles required

Calculating the amount of tiles for a room must be known

1) Calculate the area of ​​the rooms (length * width)

2) Determine the dimensions of the slab used.

3) The required quantity of ceramic tiles = the area of ​​the room divided by the area of ​​one tile

Taking into account an increase of 10% to 20% to avoid shortages in cutting and crushing operations.

Calculating the quantities of ceramic tiles required for bathrooms and kitchens:

The method of calculating rooms differs from calculating bathrooms and kitchens, because in this case the walls are calculated as follows:

First wall = width * height

And the second, third and fourth as well..

Then the total result of the walls is divided by the area of ​​each tile in case the size of the wall tiles is different from the size of the floor tiles.

How to calculate the weight (cyclo):

What is the ministry, what is its importance and reasons for using it?

Floor skirting: It is a strip of tiles that controls the degree of harmony between the floors and the walls. A good choice of skirting highlights the color of the wall and the floor and adds a touch of elegance and taste. The variety of its shapes and colors gives a great opportunity to control the space of the place because it separates the floors from the walls. For example, wide skirting boards with light colors give a sense of spaciousness in narrow spaces, and dark, chunky skirting boards give a sense of warmth in wide spaces. They may have different shapes, plain, patterned, or the same as the floor tiles.

Different methods of calculating the burden:

The weight calculation depends on the size of the ceramic tile, as the height of one tile is 10 cm. For example, to calculate the weight for a 40x40 tile, it is as follows:

If the height of the skirting board is 10 cm and the tiles are 40x40, this will give us 4 pieces, each piece is about 40 cm wide, meaning that one tile will give us 160 cm, or 1.60 meters. Having calculated the total area of ​​the place in advance, the total area of ​​the room is divided by 1.60 meters.

Example: A room with an area of ​​12 square meters would be 12/1.60=7.5. Since the ceramic tiles in the tile are 40*40 (6 tiles equal 1.20), the room needs 2 square meters with a lot of ceramic tiles like this.

In the same way, we calculate if the tile is 60*60 or any other dimensions.

Some notes to take into account when calculating ceramic quantities:

Pay attention to the colors when calculating quantities. For example, there are walls that contain two different colors of ceramic, and they can also contain different tiles, called decorative tiles. The quantity is calculated based on the percentage of the color, for example, half, or one-third and two-thirds, and so on.

Also in the floors we must pay attention to the calculation process.

Choosing porcelain flooring measurements:

  • For large open halls, the preferred tile size is 120*120. To browse our selection of this size, click here.
  • Rectangular halls are preferred, 60*120. To browse our selection of this size, click here.
  • For rooms with an area of ​​4*5, 60*60 is preferred. Click here.