Apologies for a late reply yes they did.
How to tile uneven wall corners.
Secure the trim pieces to your wall or counter with tile glue or grout.
Subtract 1 4 inch from the measurement you.
Which makes the corners uneven from floor to wall.
I fitted the corner tiles yesterday and the corners lined up well.
Hardest aspect of the job has been trying to maintain a good level across the front of the tiles as the walls behind were uneven in places.
Apply mortar to.
Prepare the grout according to the instructions on the package.
In any of those circumstances leveling clips and wedges help you lay tile flat.
The mortar is spread.
Use tile plastic corner trims for a neat look caulk the corners rather than applying grout leave enough room for til expansion.
Lippage is the technical term for uneven tile edges though is more common.
Spread the mortar with the flat edge of the trowel then groove.
They said the house i bought has uneven walls in the sense that the wall 2 wall measurement on the one floor is 1 83m for the width.
Use tile spacers if necessary to keep the tile lines straight in the layout.
I also notices a lot of chips on the edges of the porcelain tiles they said.
Hang all the full tiles over both walls leading to the corner starting each wall at the middle of the bottom.
Fill the spaces between the tiles with more grout then wipe the excess grout off with a damp sponge.
But on the same wall the measurement at the roof is 1 85m.
How to tile inside corner walls step 1.
Having an issue with tilers not being able to make the corners look flush.
Lippage is hard to avoid with large tile and easy to see with narrow grout lines or tile that has square rather than rounded edges.
Spread thinset mortar on the bottom center of the wall.