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shogun rua

Hi,

I am going to tile a pub entrance tomorrow night what tile is best for this job?

Cheers

Paul
 
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Time's Ran Out

Is it an internal entrance (lobby) or outside? (frostproof tile!)
Is it covered or open to the elements? (slippy when wet)
Is it steps/slope/or flat? (rounded edges)
Is there a mat and what type of floor covering do they have on the bar floor - carpet/tiles/wood? (take the wet/grit off feet)
Is it a traditional pub or Yuppie bar (slate/quarry or riven porcelain)
Is there a colour scheme to consider ? (corporate design)

Hope you can sort it all before tomorrow!:thumbsup:
 
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shogun rua

Is it an internal entrance (lobby) or outside? (frostproof tile!)

Is porcelain frost proof???


Is it covered or open to the elements? (slippy when wet)

got a porcelain non slip tile


Is it steps/slope/or flat? (rounded edges)

its going flush with the tarmac

Is there a mat and what type of floor covering do they have on the bar floor - carpet/tiles/wood? (take the wet/grit off feet)

nothing just the old tiles no covering

Is it a traditional pub or Yuppie bar (slate/quarry or riven porcelain)

its a normal pub/eatery


Is there a colour scheme to consider ? (corporate design)

no specified colour scheme


Hope you can sort it all before tomorrow!:thumbsup:

i managed to put it off till next monday
:hurray:

thanks alot for the reply
 
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S

shogun rua

Hi Again,

Is this ok for frost?

Mapei Keraquick Grey Super Rapid Set Flexible S1 Adhesive 20 Kg



Cheers

Paul
 

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