those tile shims were a cool idea when they came out but ive noticed alot of guys are prying up other tiles too much from it and leaving hollow tiles from it. mainly just fly by nighters or unskilled workers though. its increased the sales of our Uni-Bond so im not bitching
if you use them right and are not setting a whole house, i love them
Lol unskilled here... this is the first time I have set tile. What I didn’t know from just common sense I have learned from a tile forum and YouTube.
You had me worried that I made a mistake until you said whole house. I’m only doing 1,700sf which is everything but the bedrooms and other bathrooms.... for now...lol.
In all honesty I have seen mixed reviews on them. Some say they are almost a necessity on the long thin tile like I’m installing due to them not being “true”. Some say the same as you did. My tiling job is a lot better because of them. Just like with everything tile work is 90% technique and 10% material. I’m using a 9/16” trowel and have back-buttered every tile. The tiles I’ve pulled up and check coverage on I’m at between 90 and 100% on everyone. I’m sure my lack of skill has left a few voids, but I trust my work over 50% of the contractors out there.
Here’s the best part for this perfect storm of a tiling disaster. I tiled my stairs. I had several pros tell me this is a bad idea. Only time will tell and I got no one to blame but myself.
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