On antiqued finished the minimum is 1/8" grout line. On the honed you might be able to get a 1/16" grout line depending on the edging.
no you need a grout line
i wouldn't suggest it. travertine is stone, which will expand and contract with temperature changes. if there is not a grout line the stone will crack
Yes you can install the travertine without a grout joint. Even though you butt the tile together it will still create a very small grout joint. Make sure you still grout it to fill all of the voids. It is most important in wet areas or you will have a huge problem.
The recommended width for a grout line when installing ceramic tiles is typically 1/8 to 1/4 inch.
If you're having a professional contractor install your floor they normally include that in the price with a line item, unless you're installing a specific type of finish or grout. If its highly unique then they normally give you a price with normal stuff and a price for the work for the specifics that you want. Calculating the price is pretty easy depending upon gap and, type of tile, and grout you plan on using.
if your grout line is less than 1/4" you use smooth grout, above that you use sanded grout.
You can use two different types of grout for bathroom showers. If your tile requires a thin line of grout then it would be best to use a non-sanding type and for tile that requires a wider line of grout its best to use a sanding type.
The electrical code typically requires a minimum distance of 12 inches between electrical wiring and a gas line to ensure safety and prevent potential hazards.
81 but it also depends on your grout line size. I based this on no grout line. too many good, not enough bad
No. There's no minimum amount whenever you transfer cash out of your credit line.
The minimum is two points, one point at each end of the line.
The costs of a business installing a T1 line may vary depending on where one is located. It appears that a T1 line can cot up to $2,000 (US) and this may or may not include installation or maintenance of the T1 line.