Raimondi LS500WEDGE 500-Piece Tile Leveling System Wedges
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Pierre Rodriguez
Greater than one weekgreat product. I never laid tile before they were 6 inch by 3 ft and it turned out perfectly level.
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Jwaku
Greater than one weekDon’t even try to tile a floor without this system! Especially larger tiles. Saves you time and headache giving you a professional look!
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Richard P. Apgar
> 3 dayDont lay tile without this system
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Jessica S.
> 3 dayDont waste your money!!! This leveling system is completely unnecessary. The floor was less level using these compared to just $3 regular spacers and if they are left too long they are almost impossible to get out. It comes with no instructions or tips.
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BOSSLIFE
> 3 dayThese arent the best, but for the price, they ate the best. Reusable, but they do break if not careful. Would recommend these to everyone.
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regal1
Greater than one weekExcellent product and worth the cost! Dont tile without this tile leveling system.
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Enrique Crespo
Greater than one weekGreat system. Received as advertised and on time.
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jack
> 3 dayThe tool lets you shorten the distance between the spacer and the wedge. Its removed in reverse of how its installed. No problem. These work well without exception as long as you dont pile on the grout.
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Terese
Greater than one weekGreat product that ensure the tile is level and reduces time for installation a bit high in price compared to other systems but a higher quality product that holds up in big jobs
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Caveat
> 3 dayThese help a great deal in avoiding lippage. They also secure each tile so that your lateral adjustments can be precise and final. The major problem comes if you do not lay the whole floor all at once. Were doing a 350 sq foot area in stages, and found that the leveling joints (the clear plastic clips) on the edges of the area youve laid will set in such a way that the floor of each clip is slightly elevated on the side where your next course of tile will go. The result is that when you go to set the next course of tile the next day, it is slightly higher vertically than the now-dried course, and you have lippage along that joint. The solution is to avoid this by dry laying another course of tile, but using the wedges. The next day, you gently ease out the dry-laid tiles, and the clips are set in the thinset evenly, ready for you to continue the floor. Pros probably wont have this problem, but I would have liked to know about this ahead of time. IF this is unclear, just let me know, and Ill explain in more detail.