Description: The tiling wedge is an essential tool in tile installation work. It is made of Polypropylene Copolymer, a strong and durable material. This thin, wedge-shaped piece is inserted between the tiles during installation. Its main function is to help maintain an even gap between tiles, ensuring a precise and aligned installation.
Advantages:
- Precise alignment: The use of tiling wedges ensures that tiles are installed evenly and aligned. This is essential for an aesthetic and professional result in construction and renovation projects.
- Slip prevention: The wedges hold the tiles in their desired position during the drying process of the adhesive or mortar, preventing unwanted movement or slipping.
- Uniform spacing: Helps to create consistent and uniform spacing joints between tiles, which is essential for the final finish and facilitates grouting.
- Reduction of imperfections: By keeping the tiles level and aligned, shims help to minimise visual imperfections in the tiling, such as irregularities or misalignments.
- Ease of use: They are easy to insert and remove, which speeds up the installation process and reduces labour time.