Mike50
DIY Senior Member
I think I'm sold on this toilet and I'm ready to buy one...
The tile thruout my home and bathrooms are 11 X 11 square mexican saltillo tiles. 1/3 inch thick.
As many of you know they are very soft tile similar to a terra cotta flower pot. Very inexpensive-about a dollar per tile.
Would this soft thick material be a factor, in any way to be considered when installing an Aquia?
note: all tiles are flawed/imperfect made in Mexico and very inexpensive.
So, making recut tiles "look or fit perfectly" simply is not an issue whatsoever.
The natural variations in colour/flaws, & animal footprints are part of the look.
My plumber had to use a shim on one side to level the last kohler memoirs toilet because there is no such thing as a level saltillo floor.
http://www.johnbridge.com/Saltillo_Tile_Photos.htm
This is what I'm referring to.
Mike
The tile thruout my home and bathrooms are 11 X 11 square mexican saltillo tiles. 1/3 inch thick.
As many of you know they are very soft tile similar to a terra cotta flower pot. Very inexpensive-about a dollar per tile.
Would this soft thick material be a factor, in any way to be considered when installing an Aquia?
note: all tiles are flawed/imperfect made in Mexico and very inexpensive.
So, making recut tiles "look or fit perfectly" simply is not an issue whatsoever.
The natural variations in colour/flaws, & animal footprints are part of the look.
My plumber had to use a shim on one side to level the last kohler memoirs toilet because there is no such thing as a level saltillo floor.
http://www.johnbridge.com/Saltillo_Tile_Photos.htm
This is what I'm referring to.
Mike
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