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Nuts and Bolts: Some Cement Tile Installation Tips

Granada Tile

How do you get your cement tile floor to look its best? Read our handy tile installation rundown. Tile photo Granada Tile. It’s a great overview and visual, if you’re about to take on a cement tile installation project yourself. Do not use ceramic tile adhesive.);

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Tips for Laying External Porcelain Paving Tiles

The London Tile Co.

We’ve seen the popularity of external porcelain tiles explode over the last year, and it’s no surprise since the list of benefits is a long one. When choosing your tiles it is important to make sure they are suitable for use outdoors. We stock two ranges of external porcelain paving tiles at The London Tile Co.

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Installing External Porcelain Tiles With PorcelQuick Adpeds

The London Tile Co.

Porcelain paving tiles are slip resistant, extremely strong and resistant to staining as well as moss & mould growth While some retailers may treat these tiles just like the paving they are used to, we are careful to advise and recommend based on the fact that they are porcelain and need to be handled differently.

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Waterproof a Tiled Shower the Right Way

CUSTOM Insights Blog

Contrary to popular belief, ceramic tile and grout, by themselves are not waterproof. Water can penetrate through cement-based grout and work its way through the substrate. To prevent water damage, you must install a waterproof membrane just below the tile bonding mortar as close to the tile as possible.

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MBP Multi-Surface Bonding Primer: Tile Over Difficult Surfaces with Ease

CUSTOM Insights Blog

Sometimes budgets or job site conditions dictate that tile and stone must be installed over substrates that offer minimal adhesion, increasing the risk of bond failure. The primer cures quickly, allowing for the installation of self-leveling underlayments or cement mortars or tile adhesives without much downtime.