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  1. Jan 14, 2020 · Lippage occurs entirely too often, making three specific hazards way too prevalent, and definitely ones you should avoid. More specifically, What is Lippage? Lippage occurs when one tile edge is higher or lower than the adjacent tile.

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  2. Beyond aesthetics, tile lippage can create safety hazards. Uneven tiles pose a tripping risk, especially for children, the elderly, and anyone with mobility issues. This is not just an inconvenience but a potential cause of serious injury.

  3. Jul 30, 2015 · Lippage is the vertical displacement between two adjacent tiles of a ceramic, glass, or stone installation. When excessive, this can lead to numerous problems, ranging from chipped edges to snagged furnishings and appliances to safety hazards.

  4. number of problems: the edge of the tile with excessive lippage can have a propensity to chip; furniture and appliances can get caught on edges and not slide easily across the floor; and most important today is that excessive tile lippage can be a safety hazard particularly to the elderly with our aging population. Tile lippage is an inherent ...

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  5. That much lip-page can clearly present a trip hazard and is not commercially acceptable. What are the current ANSI lippage guidelines? How can trip hazards be avoided? Lippage has always been a concern in the industry but now that tiles have got-ten larger, lippage has become an increasing problem.

  6. The intent of the standard is to define reasonable lippage from one tile to another. When a tile is warped but within standards, all of the corners cannot be set in the plane of the adjoining tiles. Accordingly, the tolerance for variation from tile to tile includes the actual warpage of the tile.

  7. When tile lippage occurs, the raised tile edges can crack or even be broken off if, for example, the wheel of a cart catches it. Even more concerning is that it can become a tripping hazard, especially for the elderly or if someone is using assistance like crutches, a cane, or a walker.

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