
The second way is called "tight installation," where sintered stone slabs are directly joined together during installation with as little gap as possible. Although this method aims to seal the gaps, there may still be discrepancies of around 1mm due to the size of the sintered stone slabs, wall foundation issues, or improper installation. Generally, we don't do anything about these gaps, or we fill them in with same-colored adhesive. In the case of sintered stone TV walls installed this way, the gaps are not very noticeable if you don't look closely. Therefore, this is the most commonly used installation method.

The third method is "beauty sealing," where a gap of 2-3mm is left between the slabs, and later filled in with the same or different colored sealing material. This installation method is relatively simple, but some customers may find it similar to installing tiles. Therefore, this method is less commonly used for sintered stone TV walls.




