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Sheeted Victorian Tiles
Published 9th November 2007 Click on a thumbnail image to load a larger version of the image into the area below...
Victorian Tiles - Our sheeting service explained
Our unique service provides you with a simple and efficient way to install complex traditional Victorian floor tile designs. The system is designed to be used by a qualified tiler.
Using sheeted tiles speeds up installation and ensures an accurate and precise installation.
We sheet our designs based on drawings, pictures and professional consultation. To date we have completed and supplied many bespoke floors in a variety of designs for both interior and exterior spaces.
The process - click on the highlighted text for the corresponding image
ENQUIRY Send us your enquiry including pictures and drawings if possible. For a quick and accurate quote we will need to know the design you require and the dimensions. We can read most file formats and interoperate basic drawings.
If we require any important information we will get back to you.
LAYOUT SKETCH This is an example of a layout design that we will send for your conformation. This particular design includes the path, porch and step.
SHEET OVERLAY Here we see the position of the sheets. In this design the field is fully sheeted, the border is partially sheeted with the inner tiles supplied loose and the outer tiles supplied as 150 mm square tiles to be cut down.
SHEET LAYOUT This diagram is provided along with the other diagrams for easy and accurate installation.
TECHNICAL TILE DETAILS
50 mm white field tile
50 mm black field tile
Border section This shows the border section you will receive for this design. The sections are laid end to end.
Boxing and delivery
The tiles are carefully boxed with padding to ensure safe delivery.
The boxes are labelled with their contents so not all sheets will need to be unpacked prior to installation.
Included in the delivery will be the loose tiles, including extras for spares and repair. A3 copies of the layout diagrams are also provided as well as instructions and guidelines with hints ans tips.
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