Setting real stone tiles in mortar or sand is mind crunching work.
Tiles that do not need grout.
Using the correct type of grout.
It is actual glass tile exactly like the ones you d find that require grout but you literally peel and stick them to your surface.
No grungy grout to repair or refill.
Diy friendly groutless stone tiles are about 12 per square foot.
These outdoor tiles are backed with plastic grids with interlocking tabs that simply snap together.
But the misconception that they can go groutless might leave your work looking unprofessional.
Simple peel and stick installation eliminates the need for mortar or grout and no contractor is necessary.
Cliks is designed to be used on interior floors that are not exposed to standing water which basically means they can be used anywhere except the shower.
You do still need to cut the tiles using a wet saw a normal procedure when working with regular tiles but apart from that peeling and sticking is the maximum effort required to get the job done.
They are travertine tiles and the cracking is a direct result of having the tiles butted against each other with no grout lines.
In truth rectified tiles allow for a thinner grout line.
Perfectly cut edges will not perform better than regular tile when friction occurs so they can still cause a variety of problems if you opt for a no grout tile installation.
This is what can happen.