Do you leave a gap between tile and trim?

No matter how flush the fitting was when you initially did it, over time, it will erode and create room, becoming even more visually unappealing. So, when trimming, it is a good idea to use grout between tiles and trim. Having said that, there are also several trimming options you can go with.
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Should there be a gap between tile and trim?

Any gap larger than ¼-inch is too large to be caulked. If you attempt to caulk a large gap between your baseboard and tile floor, it will result in an unprofessional look. Instead, install shoe molding on your baseboard to decrease this gap, then caulk it. Do not attempt to caulk a gap larger than ¼-inch.
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Do you put tile trim on before tiling?

When installing trim to floor tiles, you'll want to ensure to place trim tiles on all your edges or to the edge where the tile meets another flooring material. Always plan the installation of your tile trim alongside your tiles as they need to be installed in conjunction with one another.
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Should there be a gap between tile and wall?

Use caulk to fill a gap between tile and wall. In fact, where a tile floor meets a wall, there should be a 1/8 inch (6 mm) gap between the tile and the wall. This helps account for heat expansion and your house settling. If your tile is flush against the wall, a settling house can crack tiles or grout.
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Should baseboard touch tile floor?

Baseboards should only touch the floor if you have no plans to carpet your floors and if you've already finished installing your other flooring. If you have yet to install the rest of your floor, carpet or otherwise, you'll need to take into account the height of the installed flooring.
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How To Seal A Big Gap Between Tile Floor And Tile Wall In A Bathroom Or Shower



Should there be a gap between baseboard and floor?

If you are just replacing the baseboards without flooring in place, then most contractors will ask you to give them between ⅜ and ½ inch of room between the subfloor and the baseboards. This will allow them the room they need to tuck your flooring underneath the baseboards.
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Do tiles need expansion gap?

"One of the most basic and important facts an installer should know when working with ceramic (including porcelain, glass, and natural stone) tile is to always have expansion joints in place. If expansion joints are not part of the installation, failure is lurking in the shadows waiting to strike.
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Do you caulk where tile meets wall?

Caulk seals seams between tile and fixtures or walls.

Caulk provides a waterproof seal where tile abuts other materials, such as bathtubs, sinks, or walls. A carefully run line of caulk (known as a bead) in these areas adds a finished touch.
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How do you make exposed tile edges look finished?

Caulking is the cheapest and easiest method for finishing tile edges. Caulk provides a waterproof seal and is recommended for tiles with edges that already have a finished appearance, such as mosaics, tumbled stone, glass and some porcelain tiles. Install and grout all the tile, including the edge pieces.
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How do you grout around trim?

How to Grout Around Oak Edge Trim for Tile Countertops
  1. Cover the wood trim with painter's tape. ...
  2. Mix and apply the grout to the tile countertop according to the package's directions. ...
  3. Wash the excess grout from the tile using clean water. ...
  4. Apply a small bead of clear silicone where the grout meets the wood trim.
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Do you grout tile edges?

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Although you can apply grout around the edges of the backsplash, the grout will chip and crack over time. Since the grout isn't surrounded by tiles on all sides, it would be exposed to damage.
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What should the gap be between tiles?

For smaller tiles is advisable to use small spacers. As the tiles increase in size a larger gap becomes acceptable. The large format 18 inch tiles should have ¼ inch space in between.
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Should tile be flushed with drywall?

Tile and drywall is not supposed to be flush. Yours looks a little off because you have not put a row of bullnose tile to round into the drywall.
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Can you use Bullnose tile as transition?

While they are essentially the same, it has become common practice to refer to this type of transition used on flooring edging as “battiscopas” and countertop edging as “bullnose tiles.” Bullnose tiles also come with more than one side rounded off in order to fit into corners or cap off a countertop.
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When should you use expansion joints in tiling?

We recommend using expansion joints at intervals of at least 6m for heated floors, and 8m for unheated floors. Therefore if your room measures only 3m wide but is over 8m long, you will need to add an expansion joint.
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Can you lay porcelain tile without grout lines?

Well, the short answer would be a simple no – you should not attempt to install tile without grout.
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Should wall tile sit on floor tile?

Experts recommend leaving at least a quarter-inch of space between your floor and wall tiles when installing. It would help if you didn't fill this gap with grout. Grout is not flexible and can't handle the floor and wall movement.
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How far off floor should trim be?

The term trim includes door casings, baseboards, and any molding that will come in contact with the floor. They should be kept 3/8" to 1" above the floor if installed before the carpet is laid or according to the manufacturer's instructions.
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Do you put quarter round on tile floors?

Account for when your tile will need to wrap around corners, where it will meet the tub, and/or when it will meet the floor. When your tile meets the wall or when it's wrapping around another wall that's perpendicular to it, we recommend using a bullnose or quarter round trim.
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