outside steps - recommended tiles

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Total amature DIY.
The entrance steps to our house are tiled but need to be replaced. Would like recommednation for tiles for
a) outdoors,
b) reasonably heavy use
c) anti-slip (currently edge steps are grooved but would like all steps to be grooved or knobled or howeevr correct way to describe it!)
d) edge steps need to have rounded edge
c) under stairs is toilet/shower so need to make it all waterproof - any advise on type of adhesive/grout appreciated

Had a ridiculous quote from someone repairing a neighbours steps so have decided to do it myself.
I know above is basic Q's. I did try and search the forum but the recommendations I saw are all from companies that are now bust!
Thanks
Andy
 
hi,use a vitrified porcelain tile possibly a quarry tile also,,pilkingtons multi versatiles are a good one with a treaded gripper on one side and smooth on the other so you can do your treads and risers differrent if you wish,are your steps concrete,just in reference to you saying there is a shower under them?

steps are tricky to make look good especially if your a 1st attempt diyer,i would seek alternative quotes if i were you see what price they come in at,also ask your tiler if he can get you a discount on tiles

if you take into account the cutters and tools your going to have to buy to do this job and also the non discount on tiles then it may well be best to get a pro in..good luck either way
 
As above matey...steps are a pain to do...and even worse to do right. Some quarry tiles say to seal but if the sealant wears out from foot traffic and water gets in and freezes they will come loose again. Also make sure that there are no voids in the adhesive to allow moisture to gather and freeeze. Cement adhesives are waterproof but they still allow the passage of water through them. I've had a few calls about steps after the winter but to be honest I have so much other work I keep clear of them. :8:
 
As above, steps are not something you want to cut your teeth on. A porcelain or frost resistant quarry would be my choice, you can get a step tread nosing tile for the tread edge. Make sure you use a exterior (frost proof) adhesive. If poss get some more quotes from pros. Good luck:thumbsup:
 
always backbutter tiles for steps as it gives you fuller coverage to allow the possibility of water getting under the tiles an expanding in colder months
 
Heres some recents, before and after,
 

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Trev,
Shame you are not in London!
I'm new to this site - is it OK to post here asking for quotes. I can take a few pics of my steps to show siz eof the job (not that large).
Thanks
Andy
 

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