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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

    Good evening. I am wondering If anyone can help. I am looking for 10 niro granite urban leather 400mm x 400mm floor tiles. The originls Where purchased from Pilkingtons near Manchester. Please Can anyone help Thank you Trevor
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    Porcelanosa Bailen Blanco Floor Tiles wanted

    Hi there, Would anyone by any chance have (or know where to source) a small number of Porcelanosa Bailen Blanco floor tiles as we have a few cracked ones but have discovered that they are now discontinued? Thank you for any assistance offered.
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    About to rip up old portch floor tiles.

    Hi all Am about to take up old porch floor tiles and want to lay new ones Do I need to do anythinng like seal the floor under before I retile? Many thanks.
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    largest floor tiles

    Hi im not a tiler,so help needed please, what is the largest floor tiles you can buy as im trying to cut down on the grout lines, after talking her indoors out of karndean type flooring,weve got a white kitchen with black galaxy granite worktops and roughly 22 sq mts of flooring so any help with...
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    Floor tiles for new kitchen - advice sought.....

    Hi All, First time poster in this tiling forum and I'm looking for some advice please. I need to buy floor tiles for a 3mx3m kitchen as part of a kitchen refit. I'm getting a builder to do the work. He has an account with Topps and has told me I can use his discount. We want black or grey...
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    Cutting floor tiles for a fall !

    Hello All This is my first time so be gentle ! I'm a plumber & have been asked to finish off the tiles in a wetroom as the tiler's made a bit of a mess of it & the customer prefers the tiling I've done in the bathroom. The problem as I see it is the joint where the floor drops away to the waste...
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    Ceramic floor tiles and plywood problem

    Hi I had ceramic floor tiles fitted 4 years ago by a bathroom installer in the main bathroom. The ceramic floor tiles are on 6mm plywood, fitted over the original chipboard flooring. I want to fit new ceramic floor tiles now. If I remove the tiles and adhesive, can I lay 15mm plywood...
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    Niro Granite Porcelain floor tiles - sealing options...??

    Hi We have some Niro Granite Porcelain Floor tiles (non-slip). They are about 99% non-porous, but the dirt just sticks to the top and is very difficult to remove. I have managed to remove this (with a lot of scrubbing) with Lithofin Intensive Cleaner, but after that it just packs back on. Upon...
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    Help identify kitchen floor tiles

    It may be a long shot but can anybody name these tiles? At a guess, I'd say they are 15 or more years old. The old kitchen was tiled to the edges of the base units. I've just put in a new kitchen and hoped (in vain) the units would cover the gap. Otherwise, could anyone suggest a work...
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    Reclaimed Victorian pathway floor tiles to lay in London

    Hi. I've bought some really nice reclaimed Victorian floor tiles to do the pathway to the front of my Victorian house (see picture). However the more I more read about it the more daunted I am by the job of laying them. The actual area to be paved it only about 1.5m2. Is there anyone in London...
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    Floor tiles in porch area?

    Hi all. I have a 2m sq porch which has was laid last week. Just really want to know what adhesive to use and will i need to think of anythin else? It is an enclosed area with a front door for storing shoes babies buggy. All help really appreciated.
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    20sqm Porcelain floor tiles - Harlow,Essex

    Hi, I require the hall and bathroom floor to be tiled. The carpet has been removed leaving the original screeded concrete. All timber frames and skirting removed (I'll be renewing this once the tiling is done) 20sqm Large format 600x600 matt porcelain tiles (I will supply). Price required for...
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    Client has now chose different floor tiles

    While working on the barn conversion I have been doing the builder drops a small problem on me. The client had specified travertine for the hall and WC floors. The oak staircase has been fitted to allow for the thickness of Travertine but now they have chose some very nice porcelain in a...
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    Ceramic floor tiles...?

    Hi guys, I have been asked by a customer to lay ceramic floor tiles have always told people not to use ceramic on floor as it can break easy. But she is no budging on the tiles. It's only a small area 3x2 m2 in a kitchen. Anyone have any tips or advise on laying ceramics on floors as I've never...
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    Dorset Marron floor tiles

    Hi all, please help! Recently bought Dorset marron floor tiles for my porch and hallway, these are the mosaic look Victorian style tiles which are not mosaic and are large squares but when laid they should look like the original mosaics (as long as you don't look too closely!) the problem is my...
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    Trowel size/type? 600x300 Porcelain Floor Tiles

    I'm soon to tile 25sq/m floor (concrete) with 600x300 porcelain tiles. What size and type of trowel should I use? I've read all sorts. Notched this, rounded that, 10mm, 15mm, 20mm, etc. Please advise. Many thanks!
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    Reclaimed Victorian floor tiles

    Does any one have any information on suppliers of reclaimed Victorian pathway,hallway tiles in London etc? There is not a whole lot coming up on Google so I was wondering if anyone has seen any yards that have some?.
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    Tartara floor tiles

    :hurray: Hi I`m hopeing someone out there can help I`m looking for 12 discontinued floor tiles called TARTARA 30 Red Octagon, from a company called Imola, They are 30cm x 30cm and the smaller fill in ones are 10cm x 10cm. Any help in locating these would be realy appreciated.
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    Help with stripping slate floor tiles

    Hi, i have lurked on here and got some great advice for tiling my nephews bathroom floor. So i am hoping that you wonderful people will be able to help with my own slate kitchen floor. I presume it was laid about 2007 when the house was built. We have been in around 2 years. The surface is...
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    Sticky residue on floor tiles

    Hello, A friend has had a marble tiled and sealed floor cleaned by mistake with flash, a while ago, by the wife none the less. This has left a sticky residue that even after cleaning with water and a mop over a few months doesn't seem to go away. I'd be grateful for any help on how to...
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