Is it possible to lay underfloor heating onto exsiting ceramic tiles?if yes,does it need insulating board/backer board aswell? All advice most welcome!Thanks
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Hi all
I need to advice on how to lay ceramic tiles on a floating floor, there is a lino, and can be pulled up to leave plywood.
I have had 2 pieces of advice from my local builders, but now confused as to which one is best, obviously i wouldnt want to cut any corners, but would prefer the...
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I have been asked to tile a kitchen floor with ceramic tiles,on top of the old ceramic tiles,he does'nt want to lift the old ones,& i know you can do it,as long the old ones are stuck down properly.What im wanting to know is what would be the best adhesives & sealants if...
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Hi Guy's,
This is my first post on your great site. I'm laying 333mm Ceramic Tiles on to bathroom floorboards, approx 4.5 sqm. I heard people say with a flexible adhesive you can tile directly onto floorboards,if secure!
If i "Ply-out" it will produce a step up to the bathroom and I wondered...
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the Tile Association Bookshop
Just to give you new tilers some encouragement. Tilers will always be required, even here in the UK where most tiles are imported.
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I usually attempt most DIY jobs to save costs even though it can be a pain in the arm. This time I plumped for a professional to tile the upstairs bathroom as there would be less hassle and no moans from the trouble and strife if it doesn't line up properly.
In our large bathroom we have a...