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    Default Re: 3" tile versus 6" tile

    Thanks, everybody! Good stuff.

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    Default Re: 3" tile versus 6" tile

    We have just the opposite problem you have. For our renovation we need to use 3" tile and we would prefer 6". Our pool was originally built in 1970 and it's a freeform shape with a lot of tight curves. We didn't want them to have to cut that many tiles, so we spent a couple weeks looking for a 3" tile we like. I think we found one today. Now I just have to make a final choice on the Pebble Sheen color, and they can get started.

    Our builder is going to use a matching grout to minimize the obvious lines in the tiles. Right now we have small (aprox. 2") dark blue tile with formerly bright white grout. We have a lot of trees, so the grout NEVER looks clean!

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