floor tiles

Tiles are usually thin, square or rectangular coverings manufactured from hard-wearing material such as ceramic, stone, metal, baked clay, or even glass. They are generally fixed in place in an array to cover roofs, floors, walls, edges, or other objects such as tabletops. Alternatively, tile can sometimes refer to similar units made from lightweight materials such as perlite, wood, and mineral wool, typically used for wall and ceiling applications. In another sense, a tile is a construction tile or similar object, such as rectangular counters used in playing games (see tile-based game). The word is derived from the French word tuile, which is, in turn, from the Latin word tegula, meaning a roof tile composed of fired clay.
Tiles are often used to form wall and floor coverings, and can range from simple square tiles to complex or mosaics. Tiles are most often made of ceramic, typically glazed for internal uses and unglazed for roofing, but other materials are also commonly used, such as glass, cork, concrete and other composite materials, and stone. Tiling stone is typically marble, onyx, granite or slate. Thinner tiles can be used on walls than on floors, which require more durable surfaces that will resist impacts.

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    Floor tiles lifted on calcium based self level floor

    Hi all,my tiler fitted 600x600 porceline tiles to my calcium based concrete slab,it was 4 months after it being poured and he did a test by laying a peice of polythene taped around edges to see if it was still emiting moisture,this was after it was professionally sanded sorry and no moisture was...
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    Tile levelling system for 300mm floor tiles

    I need to lay some tiles on a bathroom floor area of about 2m by 2.7m. The tiles are 300mm square porcelain. The floor is 18mm plywood, marmox, heating mat and SLC. Despite my best efforts, the floor is sloping slightly. It's about 7mm out over the 2m width. Can I use a floor levelling system...
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    Victorian floor tiles

    Hi, anyone done any original style flooring ? I’ve done a few but I always do my own layout and setting out. So just wondering how you other tilers do it Sid
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    Loose Floor tiles :( New Floor

    got an issue with 2 bathrooms I've just had tiled. So the issue is with the floor tiles which happen to be the same ones I have on the wall and are fine. The issue is that the tiles in both bathrooms have become loose and the grout has started to come away. Now the tiler has been round twice to...
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    Recommendations for suppliers (marble/limestone floor tiles)

    Hi I was wondering if anyone could recommend somewhere to get some marble/limestone floor tiles from? I got some good advice here after my bathroom tiling disaster and was hoping for some advice to avoid a repeat! I like this Belgravia Honed Marble from Mandarin Stone (but was disappointed...
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    Laura Ashley Mr Jones floor tiles discolouring after being laid

    Have just laid these and now done some look discoloured like a brown dirty tinge that won't clean up. I saw the previous thread regarding discolouration, is there a fault with these tiles?
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    Floor tiles for single storey extension

    I need advice on the type of tile to use in an extension and to go into an existing hall. The extension consists of a kitchen, porch, lobby, utility and shower room and is scree onto concrete. All radiators no UFH. The existing hall is floating chipboard onto celotex onto concrete. total area...
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    Removing scuff marks from black floor tiles

    I have laid some black floor tiles which have a slightly textured semi-matt finish. They are as hard as any I have ever used and a B**** to cut but they are now down. To my horror they scuff very easily and where I fitted the toilet there are some marks in the tile surface. I am not sure if...
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    How to remove etching from Mable floor tiles

    We have a polished marble floor and the cleaner has let drops of limescale remover (viakal) fall into the floor. The floor has been sealed with Fila sealer a couple of years ago. There are now numerous etching areas which you can notice when looking from an angle. What is the best thing to do...
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    Floor tiles on aquapanel - flexible cement above and below the aquapanel?

    Hi, I'm refurbishing our ensuite, having stripped off all flooring, reinforced the joists and laying 22mm MR chipboard. I plan to screw 6mm aquapanel to this. Question #1. Do I use a flexible tile cement between the chipboard and the aquapanel? Question #2. Do I use a flexible tile cement...
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    Dreadful tiling job, porcelain floor tiles, help!

    Hi we excitedly choose some porcelain floor tiles for our kitchen and bathroom, but think the tradesman did a poor job of laying. Is there any way of rescuing without starting all over again? It's like walking on a rope bridge the floor is so uneven. So disappointed and feel very hard done by...
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    Floor tiles in cloak room

    Hi, I’m planning on tiling a very small cloak room, currently original wooden floorboards. Plan is too use 12mm ply but I keep reading this a bad idea?!? This is not a wet room so is ply ok?
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    Grout between floor tiles keeps breaking up

    The grout between our bathroom tiles keeps breaking up in one area. I'm pretty sure it's where a joint running along the 'no more ply' is directly beneath the grouted join. Each time I scrape out the old grout and regrout. Other than ripping everything up and laying new backing board and...
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    Bct, Laura Ashley, Mr Jones floor tiles discoloured after a few weeks

    Laura Ashley Tile Mr Jones From British ceramic tiles 2nd fix off the same tile same issue not glazed discoloured one of their reps admitted that there has been a misfiring issue with the kiln shocking that they are still selling then
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    handmade terracotta floor tiles

    hey, people. what's the best process for laying 300mm handmade terracotta floor tiles? extremely porous!! whats the best way to seal....boiled linseed?
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    Discontinued floor tiles

    I have four Johnsons white/beige Marblestone CTMA2F floor tiles in a two years old bathroom which have cracked. Does anybody know where I might get some, have tried Walls and Floors and Dominion Mosaic & Tile so far. Would be very grateful to find a supplier.
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    Porcelain floor tiles don't seem fit for purpose

    We have just had B&Q fit a kitchen but although we have had B&Q tiles also, we got an independent fitter to level and install the floor as he was half the price of B&Q. We think he did an excellent job, however a couple of tiles have chipped within a month - not at the edges but in the middle...
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    Cutting Dijon Tumbled Limestone floor tiles

    Hi , The customer has decided to have the new kitchen floor tiled in the above tumbled limestone, 600 x 400, what is the best way to cut the tiles, I assume a wet saw will stain the limestone? or do I need to seal them before cutting? I was going to put detra matting on top of the existing floor...
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    Extension floor tiles

    Hello fellas, New to this forum thought I'd get some opinions on my method as I've never dealt with tiling over gypsum liquid screed. I also have wet underfloor heating over 40m2. The screed was laid 4 weeks ago after 9 days I sanded the laitence off and primed with Weber. My plan is to use...
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    Floor tiles flush with sliding door threshold

    Going to soon start tiling our open-plan kitchen/dining area, which has a large sliding door along one wall. I'm using 600x600 porcelain. The plan was to get the top of the floor tiles flush with the top of the sliding door cill to create a seamless transition from inside to out (decking on the...
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