Do kitchen wall tiles need to be jointed?

Updated on Kitchen 2024-08-11
2 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-01-24

    See if you leave any gaps when paving? If you don't keep it, you don't need it, and if you leave a gap, you can hook it again.

  2. Anonymous users2024-01-23

    Look at the type of tile is construction, not necessarily have to hook the joint.

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If the gap is not large (for example, seamless bricks are used), then there is generally no need to caulk; If the gap is obvious, then it is necessary to caulk with caulk. However, the color of the caulk does not need to be deliberately the same as the color of the floor tiles, because in daily life, these gaps will be "polluted" by dust, even if you use the same color as the floor tiles (light color), as long as the (light color) caulk will become black or gray (dark) over time. Therefore, the caulk for floor tiles can be used directly from cement.

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The time of hooking the joint is best after 48 hours after laying the wall and floor tiles, because under normal circumstances, the cement mortar will begin to solidify after 2 hours, and you can walk around on it after 48 hours, but it takes a few days to completely dry, so you can hook the joint on it after 2 days.