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Laying marble tiles on floor
I have some marble tiles I wish to put on a floor. I have been informed these
should be laid with "NO" grout joint at all. QUESTION - do you really lay them with ZERO gap between the tiles, literally, or lay them with MINIMAL gap (and space with something like a toothpick)? I then understand one grouts with non-sanded grout. Any hints for this would be much appreciated. |
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