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Questions and Answers for QEP Flexible Tile Wedge Spacers for Aligning and Spacing Wall Tiles (500-Pack)

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Model #10285Q

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11Questions
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Q:What's the length and width of these? I know the thickness. Thx.
by|Jan 23, 2021
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A:  1/2”X1/2”

by|Feb 11, 2021
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Q:What is the size of the tile wedge spacers? I want them 1"x1"?
by|Oct 14, 2019
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A:  It's 0.5" wide.

by|Feb 10, 2024

    A:  1/2" X 3/4" in size and their flexible rubber

    by|Jan 21, 2020

    A:  these much smaller about 1/2"

    by|Jul 30, 2020

    A:  Thank you for your inquiry. The QEP wall Tile Wedge Spacers are 1/2" wide

    by|Dec 17, 2023
      caret
      Q:Are they a bit flexible
      by|Jan 24, 2019
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      A:  1/2" X 3/4" in size and their flexible rubber

      by|Jan 21, 2020

      A:  Yes they are a bit flexible. Rubber, not plastic.

      by|Feb 22, 2023
        1 found this answer helpful

        A:  Thank you for your inquiry. These wedge spacers are Flexible PVC.

        by|Jan 24, 2019

          A:  Yes they are. And even can be "smashed down" a little to adjust for natural tiles. Used to install travertine baseboard throughout a 2k sq ft. home. Worked very well.

          by|Jan 24, 2019

            A:  Yes - can bend/fold to some degree -

            by|Jan 24, 2019
            caret
            Q:Rainwater runs towards my front door after being blown under the porch. I want to use tile pavers 2'x 2' to turn the water back to run off the concrete porch. I must raise the first row of tiles at the door .25" to get that result. Do I use a wedge or some other device to tilt and hold the paver at that angle until the glue sets? Or what do you recommend to achieve my goal? Thanks, Homeowner.
            by|Aug 27, 2018
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            A:  Shims or scrap wood

            by|May 6, 2023

            A:  Thank you for your inquiry. You may want to consider building height underneath the tile as a permanent grade/tilt with a mortar.

            by|May 6, 2023
              caret
              Q:Will this work with vinyl tile that calls for 5/16 spacers?
              by|May 19, 2018
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              A:  Yes, the product is suitable for that application.

              by|May 5, 2023

                A:  We used these spacers with Porcelain tile so we cannot say it will work with Vinyl tile.

                by|May 5, 2023

                  A:  Yes they will they would probably work better using a 5/16 spacer for the wedges should work most vinyl tile you don't space at all unless it's a Perma Stone a product like that your vinyl tile is usually too thin to grout

                  by|May 5, 2023
                    caret
                    Q:At what distance along the wedge is the 1/8" thickness reached, or maybe better, what is the thickness at 1/4" length ("standard" tile depth) from the narrow end? Maybe you could place a dimensioned drawing as one of the pictures in this listing.
                    by|Mar 1, 2018
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                    A:  The wedge is triangular in shape. It doesn't achieve the 1/8 inch thickness until the very bottom.

                    by|May 5, 2023
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                      A:  the max distance is deepest part of the wedge - i.e. from 1/8" at the widest part down to almost nothing - sorry no drawing - I place them in with the widest part and then remove pulling on the narrowest portion left visible after the tile is dry and in place prior to applying grout. I'm sure there is a math formula that would tell you the width at each portion of length of the wedge but I do not remember my algebra and geometry well to determine the slope.the idea is to purchase the correct spacer for the suggest tile separation and place the widest all the way into the slot. hope this answers the question.

                      by|Nov 6, 2018
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                      Q:Are these reusable ?
                      by|Jul 5, 2017
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                      A:  I guess they could be reused, but they can be difficult to remove and some will tear or stretch beyond usable shape.

                      by|May 5, 2023

                        A:  Yes, but you would have to take the trouble to clean them.

                        by|May 5, 2023

                          A:  Yes the spacers are reusable

                          by|May 4, 2023
                            1 found this answer helpful

                            A:  Hi yes you can reuse the Edge Spacer thank you QEP.CO.INC

                            by|May 4, 2023
                              1 found this answer helpful

                              A:  They pull out after the tile has been installed . After letting them soak in a bucket of water about 90% of them were reusable .

                              by|May 5, 2023
                                caret
                                Q:The spacers that are in the shape of a cross sometimes get crushed if usung on a wall with larger/heavier tile. Will theses not get crushed as easily
                                by|May 7, 2017
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                                A:  Hi yes this spacer are made of solid plastic and will not crush like the other ones thank you

                                by|May 4, 2023
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                                  A:  I have had no problems with these.

                                  by|Jul 30, 2020

                                  A:  these spacers do compress and become difficult to remove when using heavy (12"x24") tiles.

                                  by|May 5, 2023

                                    A:  These spacers are made from rubber so yes they would compress after a few rows of larger tile being set

                                    by|May 4, 2023

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