Last Thursday was supposed to be the last day of the floor installation. But by the second day, mommy wasn’t too sure.
Our tile installation is now complete! Here’s what was going on last week:
By the end of last Wednesday, there were still many tiles to be cut and placed around the edges. And after the installer man left, mommy and daddy noticed that the grout line was a little bit different in many places. There was this one spot in front of the dishwasher, where the grout line was much wider along one tile. When the installer man came back for Thursday’s install, mommy and daddy asked if that one tile could be replaced. The installer man explained that he could fix the space that was showing (he’ll make the grout line match where it’s visible on the floor, and place the uneven side underneath where the dishwasher will be so no one will see the difference. Then the installer man told mommy and daddy about something called, “rectified.”
“Recified” tile is tile that has had all edges mechanically finished to achieve a more precise facial dimension.” Mommy and daddy never heard of “rectified” tile — the lady at the store never mentioned it.
Apparently there are standards. According to the American National Standards Institute, there are specifications for ceramic tile. And The American Society of Home Inspectors says, “The tile industry, unlike other floor covering products, has an American National Standard for the Installation of Ceramic Tile (ANSI A108), an American National Standard for Setting Materials (ANSI A118 ), and an American National Standard for Ceramic Tile Products (ANSI A137.1).”
The American Society of Testing and Materials (ASTM) established and conducts standard tests to make sure that tiles meet their standards regarding physical and chemical properties.
Besides these standards, The final product must meet certain specifications regarding physical and chemical properties (mechanical strength, abrasion resistance, chemical resistance, water absorption, dimensional stability, frost resistance, and linear coefficient of thermal expansion). These properties are determined by standard tests established by the American Society of Testing and Materials (ASTM).
Phew! Who knew there were so many guidelines for installing ceramic tile? I sure didn’t.
As the days went on, it started to sound as if the installer man was having a few problems. How did I know this? Well, by Thursday (day 3), the installer man was sighing heavily, “oohing” & “ahhing,” and saying, “Jeeeeez,” lots of times. Yep, we all heard him from inside Taylor’s room. Not sure what was going on in the other room, but there was sure a lot of noise. We hoped everything was OK.

The installer man was working on the hallway outside Taylor’s room.

This is about how much of him I was able to see.

Nala and I did a lot of sleeping again.

I had a few dreams too.

Did I tell you that Taylor’s bed is reallyyy comfy?

I’m sure you’ve heard of “bed head…” These are my “bed ears.” 😉

I got a little bored, so I tried to play with Nala.

There wasn’t much room to run around in Taylor’s room,
but we did the best that we could to play.

I even found room to spin around.

All Nala really wanted to do was hang out.

But I wanted to PLAY! So mommy played with me
as much as she could, until I got tuckered out. 🙂

Here’s a first look at the floor as the installer man puts the grout down.
All that needed to be done after this day was the sealer, which mommy and daddy are going to do 3 days after the grout is done.
Stay tuned for the end of The Big Thing!
Also… Tomorrow’s an extra special day! It’s Taylor’s 16th birthday! Won’t you come back tomorrow and share your wishes for her? I know she would just LOVE it. 🙂
Happy Thursday woofs & hugs, friends! <3 ~Bailey (Yep, I'm a girl) P.S… If you’re a human who blogs about your furry, or a furry who blogs about your human… or even a furry who blogs about your life… I invite you to follow me via Google Friend Connect (see box in the right-hand column –>), and join me on Facebook. Please let me know you’ve visited — I love reading other blogs and making new friends. <3
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Who knew so much was involved? The tile looks great and you will LOVE it when it is all sealed and everything is back in place! Just be patient a tiny bit longer.
Bailey girrrrrrl you can Bet your Tail I’ll be back tomorrow fur the big BIRFDAY !!
Well done… you can’t beat TILE.. you just gotta be patient and very much precise. I’m thinkin your installer guy might have been a bit worried that he wasn’t gonna be giving you a SUPER job… butt I’ll bet he does though. The ones you need to worry about.. are the ones who act too Squirrel Sure of themselves. I just KNOW it is gonna be Beautiful and that you will love it.
looks like you guys better rest after all that work, BOL
Benny & Lily
We LOVE a nice tile floor! So nice and cool for a hot belly to lie on.
Hi! Bailey! It’s such a pretty floor! and so interesting all the backstory about tile!
It is looking good and you are creating a temptation for Mama.
Gee….and all dis time mee thought dey jus’ dropped a tile on da floor and it bee done! Geez! It will look nice when it finally be finished. :o)
Whew, that sure is a lot of hard work getting the big project finished. It is a nuisance while the work is being done, but it sure is going to be beautiful when it is done.
Woos ~ Phantom, Thunder, Ciara, and Lightning
Oh, Bailey! I wish you could come over and play. We’d have such fun! And I bet you’re storing up a whole lotta energy from this tile thing 😉 Woofs from Jeffie and Rudy
Who knew there was so much involved in having tile put down? I bet you are getting pretty bored stuck in that room. Hopefully the project will be wrapped soon.
BOL! your bed ears are adorable! It sounds like this Big Thing of yours is a whole lot of work, but you’re almost through! I bet it will look fabulous when it is done!