Does Schluter Jolly have corners?
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Does Schluter Jolly have corners?
Schluter®-JOLLY is a finishing and edge-protection profile for the outside corners of tiled surfaces. It features a trapezoid-perforated anchoring leg that is secured in the mortar bond coat beneath the tile, and an 87° sloped vertical wall section that provides a decorative finish and protects adjacent tiles.
What is the difference between Schluter schiene and jolly?
SCHIENE is designed to provide edging for tile coverings on floors. Typical applications include edge protection where tile is bordered by carpet, at expansion joints, or as a decorative edging for stairs. JOLLY is a finishing and edge-protection profile for outside corners of tiled surfaces on walls.
What is the best way to cut Schluter?
Plastic profiles may be cut using Schluter™-SNIPS or similar. It is important to make sure the blade is sharp in order to ensure a clean cut. One option for cutting aluminum profiles is to simply use a hacksaw. Look for a bimetal blade and select the highest teeth per inch, or TPI, available.
What Thinset do I use with KERDI?
Schluter SET™, ALL-SET™, FAST-SET™ or an unmodified thin-set mortar must be used to construct all KERDI seams to ensure watertightperformance of the system.
Can Schluter KERDI be installed over drywall?
Yes. Once you install KERDI over the drywall panels, they will be completely protected from the water and vapor in your tiled shower.
What happens if you use modified thinset on KERDI?
Modified thinset mortars aren’t recommended for use with Kerdi because they must dry out to gain strength, whereas the membrane inhibits drying, which can lead to unpredictable results. For example, if a shower is used before the mortar has cured properly, leaks and polymer leaching can occur.
What are the uses of Schluter® profiles?
In stainless steel, the profile can also be used to produce decorative designs in floors. Schluter®-REMA is a system for creating concealed access panels in tiled walls without impairing the visual appearance of the tile covering. Schluter®-FINEC is a finishing and edge-protection profile for the external edges of tile coverings or mosaics.
Can Schluter®-Jolly be installed as a repair?
As such, the profile can be installed as a repair so that existing, damaged corners do not have to be replaced. Schluter®-JOLLY is a finishing and edge-protection profile for the outside corners of tiled surfaces on walls. The vertical wall section of the profile provides a decorative finish and protects adjacent tiles.
What is the difference between Schluter®-Designline and Schluter ®-Rema?
Schluter®-DESIGNLINE is a border profile used to create decorative designs in tile fields on walls. In stainless steel, the profile can also be used to produce decorative designs in floors. Schluter®-REMA is a system for creating concealed access panels in tiled walls without impairing the visual appearance of the tile covering.
What is the difference between Schluter®-INDEC and Schluter ®-quadec?
Schluter®-INDEC is an anodized aluminum profile for outside corners of tiled surfaces and tiled edges. The reveal of the profile forms a square recessed groove for modern decorative design and interesting contrasts. Schluter®-QUADEC-FS is a double-rail feature strip profile that features a recessed section to which field or accent tile is bonded.