Settlement FAQs

should i tile on a settlement

by Burdette Bogan Published 3 years ago Updated 2 years ago
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How long does it take for tile to settle?

Though it might be a pain to wait the minimum 12 hours before using your new bathroom or kitchen floor, the pros will tell you that 24 hours of drying time is ideal (the same amount of time should also be allowed for tiles on walls or countertops).

How much overage do you order for tile?

When doing calculations for wall tiling, the length of the wall is multiplied by the height of the wall, and the total is multiplied by the number of walls to be tiled. The overage needs to be calculated by multiplying the square footage by 15%, and then adding this to square footage to obtain the total required.

Do tiles settle?

Concrete Settlement— Concrete is porous. It absorbs water and expands and contracts due to temperature changes. Tile is rigid and does not expand and contract in the same way. When the tile is adhered to concrete, its lack of give can cause it to crack during concrete settlement.

Is it better to remove tile or tile over?

If the floor has numerous loose or missing tiles, it might be better to remove the old tiles because the weak bond beneath them could weaken the new tile floor. If you opt to remove the old tiles, scrape and grind away hardened thinset to level the underlayement before laying the new tiles.

How many tiles should you order?

Multiply the tile length by the width to figure the area that one tile will cover in square inches. Divide the result by 144 to convert it to square feet. Then, divide the area you're tiling by the square footage of one tile to determine how many tiles you need.

How is tile wastage calculated?

In general, to calculate how many tiles should you order for your flooring, you need to measure the exact surface area and add a 10% waste factor.

How can you tell a bad tile job?

Signs of a Bad JobPoor installations are an eyesore at the least and potential hazards at their worst. ... Cracked or separated grout.Crooked lines and corners not lined up.Lifting of tiles.Lack of clean tile cuts.Popping up or overhangs in corners.Excessive caulking in difficult areas like corners.More items...•

Is it normal for tile to be uneven?

Ceramic floor tiles are not affected by standing water, but the grout between the tiles are susceptible to water damage. Sometimes it's easy to detect flood damage. But other times, such as a slow leaking pipe, can be harder to detect and the water can damage the grout. This causes the tiles to become loose and uneven.

Can you tile on an uneven wall?

If you're tiling a really uneven surface, sometimes the best solution is to opt for mosaic tiling. This involves using much smaller pieces of tiles of various shapes to create a well covered wall that minimises the effects of an uneven surface.

What are the cons of tiling over tile?

Cons of Tiling over Tiles You will need to remove broken, chipped, or damaged tiles while prepping your old floor. If there are numerous damaged tiles, it may be more efficient to remove the old tiles entirely and redo the tiling from scratch. Another disadvantage is tile weight, especially ceramic tiles.

Can I lay tile over existing tile?

If your existing tile is not cracked and can provide a solid foundation, it can serve as a subfloor for a new layer of tile to be installed on top of it. Another necessary precaution is to make sure your floor is level before installing new tile.

Can you tile over concrete?

You can install the tile directly on the concrete. You can install a CBU or cement board on the concrete, then the tile on top of that. Finally, you can use an uncoupling membrane between the tile and the concrete.

How much overage do you need for a tile backsplash?

Now because we always recommend ordering overage, we suggest ordering at least 15% extra. 15% of 8 square feet is 1.2, so you should round up and order at least 10 square feet of tile total. That's it!

What is the overage rate for a hexagon tile?

We recommend a 20% overage for waste, cuts, and borders on any decorative shape.

How many 12x12 tiles do I need for 100 square feet?

For a 100 square foot tile project, you will need to install a total of 100 12×12 tiles.

How much grout do I need for tile?

Average Coverage A 25-pound bag of dry grouting compound, when mixed with water, usually is sufficient to grout around 200 square feet of typical 4 1/4-inch square ceramic tile that is 1/4 inch thick, with 1/8-inch grout lines. A 200-square-foot area is equivalent to a wall about 8 feet high by 25 feet wide.

kamikazees Warlord

I hope I didn't miss something in the info center about this, but is there a list of what tiles give what yields for settlement purposes?

n00bxqb Warlord

If I'm trying for early expansion, I usually settle on top of luxuries. Removes the need to spend 20 turns + movement to work it (I play on Marathon) but you give up some bonuses from the luxury.

hix Warlord

In single player, I always settle on lux, unless it's a border city expecting war, then I will settle on a hill.

MyImmortals Chieftain

I settled on a lux once and I didnt end up getting it cause it wasnt improved.

Erneiz Hyde Warlord

AFAIK, no, there is no defensive bonus for settling on a hill. City tiles are considered neither rough nor open for the purposes of calculating attack strength. However, settling on top of a hill ensures that your garrisoned archers will not have their line of fire blocked by other surrounding hills or forests.

Jalkaa Chieftain

If you choose the Stone Circles pantheon you don't get faith if you settle on marble.

Putmalk Deity

Settling a city on a hill should provide the city with a defensive bonus, but not units inside the city (they don't even get attacked....)

What is title settlement fee?

The title settlement fee, or closing fee, is a charge from the title company to cover the administrative costs of closing. Title companies may or may not list out the individual costs of the fee.

How much does title fee vary?

Title fees change from company to company and from location to location. They can also change depending on what’s included. In general, closing costs, which title fees are a large part of, cost from 2% – 5% of the total loan amount.

What Are Title Fees?

Title is the right to own and use the property. Title fees are a group of fees associated with closing costs. These fees pay a title company to review, adjust and insure the title of the property.

How to find closing costs?

You can find title fees and overall closing costs on a couple documents: 1 Closing disclosure: Your closing disclosure will break down total closing costs, including title fees, in an itemized list. 2 Loan estimate: The loan estimate will list your total closing costs, along with title service fees, and tell you the cash you need to bring to close.

How much does a home buyer pay for closing costs?

Home buyers can typically expect to pay 2% – 5% of the loan amount in closing costs. One of the main costs is a title fee. Here we’ll cover what title fees are, who pays them and how much they cost.

How much does it cost to record a deed?

The national average for this charge is around $125.

What does a title company do?

The title company will perform a title search to find any potential issues with the title, such as encumbrances or liens. The company can then make any changes and ensure that their findings are correct.

What is the settlement amount for K-Bar Holdings LLC?

(together, “Plaintiffs”), on behalf of themselves and each of the Class Members and derivatively on behalf of the Company, have reached a proposed settlement of the above-captioned consolidated class and derivative action (the “Action”) in exchange for a cash payment of $12 million (the “Cash Settlement Amount”) and certain non-monetary benefits as described in paragraphs 31-38 of the Notice (the “Settlement”). On October 13, 2020, the Delaware Court of Chancery (the “Court”), finally approved the Settlement, thereby resolving all claims in the Action. Defendants have denied and continue to deny the allegations asserted against them in the Action.

When did the Delaware Court of Chancery approve the settlement?

On October 13, 2020, the Delaware Court of Chancery (the “Court”), finally approved the Settlement, thereby resolving all claims in the Action. Defendants have denied and continue to deny the allegations asserted against them in the Action.

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