Do's and dont's when fitting the Fiddler tiles
Do's:
- Surface Preparation:
- Ensure that the surface is clean, dry, and free of any dust, debris, or grease before installation.
- If necessary, use appropriate primers or sealers as recommended by the tile manufacturer.
- Follow the Manufacturer's Instructions:
- Adhere to the specific guidelines provided by the manufacturer for installation, including recommended adhesives, grouts, and application methods.
- Tile Layout:
- Plan the layout of the tiles before starting to ensure a balanced and visually appealing result.
- Use spacers to maintain consistent gaps between tiles for grout.
- Cutting Tiles:
- Use proper tools and safety equipment when cutting tiles.
- Double-check measurements and make precise cuts for a neat appearance.
- Adhesive and Grouting:
- Apply the right type and amount of adhesive, following the manufacturer's recommendations.
- Allow tiles to set properly before grouting, and follow the recommended grouting procedures.
Don'ts:
- Rushing the Process:
- Avoid rushing the installation process. Take the time to properly prepare surfaces and follow each step carefully.
- Ignoring Expansion Joints:
- If required, incorporate expansion joints to accommodate potential movement and prevent cracking.
- Using the Wrong Tools:
- Use proper tools for cutting and installing tiles. Avoid using tools that may damage the tiles or compromise the installation.
- Inadequate Sealing:
- If necessary, seal the tiles and grout as recommended to protect against stains and moisture.
- Skipping Surface Testing:
- Test a small area before full installation to ensure compatibility and adherence of adhesives and grouts.
FIDDLER™ Roofing Products, thatch tiles throughout South Africa and has its origins from Fiddler on the Roof. Fiddler on the Roof was previously an approved Harvey Roofing Products installer. FIDDLER™ Roofing Products was founded upon deep industry knowledge, product application knowledge, and client requirements knowledge gained over the years.

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