Description
Tile spacers are small plastic or rubber devices used during tile installation to maintain even, consistent gaps between tiles, ensuring precise alignment and uniform grout lines. These spacers come in various shapes—such as cross (X-shaped), T-shaped, straight line, wedge, or horseshoe—making them suitable for a range of tiling patterns and specific installation needs
Types and Sizes
•Common types include cross (for four-way intersections), T-shaped (for three-way intersections), wedge (for leveling), horseshoe (for edges and trim), and multi-size options for flexibility.
•Sizes typically range from 1 mm to 10 mm, with floor tiles generally using 3–5 mm and wall tiles 2–3 mm, based on tile size, layout, and design preference.
•The choice of spacer and gap size depends on tile material and application; for instance, rectified porcelain tiles need smaller spacers, while natural stone tiles require wider gaps for grout






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