kitchen floor

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    Kitchen floor pics

    Can't beat an early finish on a Friday! Alabasta Snow 600x600 from Topps. Floor levelled with weber floor flex and fixed with weber set spf. Sealed with MPG and grouted with Micromax gunmetal.
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    Kitchen floor tiler Solihull, Birmingham area

    Due to suspected substrate settlement there is a number of cracked tiles in a row, around 6 or 7 large tiles affected. i need someone to assess and make a budget repair as we are in process of putting house on market and selling it.
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    kitchen floor porcelain tiles, Witham, Essex

    Hi Looking for a tiler for the above. See my last post in the tiling forum for more details of the job. May just be after quotes for susbtratre prep or the whole job. Many thanks Dave
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    Kitchen Floor Advice

    Hi Thanks to all who provided advice on my bathroom project 3 years ago, tiling both the shower area, walls and floor. I'm pleased to say all tiles intact and no cracked grout.... thank you. Now onto my next project, the kitchen. Looking to tile the floor with 33cm by 33cm porcelain...
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    Loose kitchen floor tiles

    First time poster. Hello all :) We had a leak from our dishwasher, which has since been replaced. The problem is, I suspect that the leak went undetected for quite a while and has affected the surrounding flooring. Some of the floor tiles near to the dishwasher 'flex' slightly and give off a...
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    Kitchen floor to tile in Rugeley, Staffs ws15

    I have got a 20m2 floor to lay in the above area on Tues/Weds. If anyone is at a loose end this week then please give me a shout. JP
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    Tiler needed to tile kitchen floor in tadworth surrey.

    Anyone interested in quoting to tile a Kitchen floor of approximately 12.5 square mtrs. Already have the tiles which are 330 mm square porcelain tiles. floor is solid concrete. Many thanks
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    Tiling concrete kitchen floor with a slightly raised area

    Hi, I am going to be tiling my kitchen floor the only problem I have is that part of it is slightly raised (just under an inch) it has always been this way and currently has lino on it. Levelling is not an option as it is only about 2m x 2m of a much bigger room, I don’t really want to take up...
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    23m2 kitchen floor

    Got to quote for a kitchen floor approx 23m2, tiles are porcelain 600*600 Current substrate is floorboard and is pretty decent, kitchen units are in, got to tile up to legs of units. Was going to use 6mm hardi from topps but too expensive, £323 for boards!! Cheapest i've found is tilefixdirect @...
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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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    My Project: Kitchen Floor Tiling 300 x 300mm

    Evening all, i'm about to start my first tiling project and thought i'd share it on here an see what advice, tips or suggestions might pop up. i'm tiling (300mm x 300mm ceramic tiles) a 8sqm kitchen floor with a few cuts to make around units. I'm laying 6mm insulation boards and then 5sqm of...
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    Tiling a Kitchen floor.

    Had a lady call me up in a right panic. She had just had a new kitchen fitted in a property she had just moved into, and when they removed old kitchen & fitted new kitchen she was left with a floor like this. I managed to find some of the same tiles and left her with a floor like this. And a...
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    About to start a kitchen floor, what should i use

    Hi all i am currently about to start a kitchen and hall floor, the ufh will run from the kitchen through to the hall. The kitchen floor had some cracks in from when it was extended in the 80's. It has since had some levelling compound put down. What i was wondering is, whats stages should i...
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    New kitchen floor - best material?

    Hi all, ok am planning to tile kitchen floor and install electric UFH. have stripped right back to squeaky floorboards and would appreciate some advice on best way to tile to ensure a super solid and heat insulated surface! from what I've researched people seem to highly recommend using...
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    Tiling a Commercial Kitchen Floor Advice

    Hi, I see you are an experienced tiler on this forum. I would appreciate any help you can give. I have an industrial kitchen floor to tile, approx 7m x 10m. There are drains that the tiles need to fall into. I have experience tiling domestic bathrooms and kitchens, but not industrial work...
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    kitchen floor. prep issues...

    I have the opportunity to tile this kitchen floor however the prep work will need a lot of attention and time. I have a slot to do it but it humps and slopes down and also has a hearth in as per picture. What would be your choice of prep. Personally I woukd remove floor boards and ply over...
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    Kitchen floor, large size porcelain tiles 16 sqm. Essex /Herts border

    I would like some quotes please for some floor tiling. Floor to be tiled is the kitchen of approx 16sqm. Tiles to be used are 600x600 nano polished porcelain in black (tile HQ) or similar or better. If I have missed off any relevant info, then please advise. cheers ubdai
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    4m2 Kitchen Floor

    Hi, Just looking to attempt my first job as an amateur and was looking for some advice. How do you fix the tile baton to a concrete floor Does smooth concrete need roughed up and primed to allow adhesive to bond correctly? Any advice appreciated Thanks Adam
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    About to tile kitchen floor

    Basically I am just after some guidance. I am about to attempt to lay some floor tiles in the kitchen which is getting ready for a refit, so tiles need to be down before kitchen installer arrives. Best way to approach it or so I've been told. Background info House was built in 1979 and has cast...
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    tiling over kitchen floor tiles - latex or not?

    Hi all, Wonder if anyone could give me a bit of guidance. I'm tiling over an existing kitchen floor, about 20% of the previous tiles were cracked and sounded hollow, so I've removed them and filled in with a sand/cement mixture. I intend leaving this to dry thoroughly (will 3-4 days be OK-...

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