victorian floor tiling

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    Victorian Mosaic tiles in pub...

    Hi all, I am new to this forum and would be needing some advice. I have been asked to tile the bar area of a pub. The area is 18m long and 1m wide. The tiles they want to use are black and white victorian mosaic tiles with a border around the edge. The tiles are approx 12mm thick porcelain and...
  2. M

    Cracked screed beneath Victorian tiles, please help!

    We are considering restoring our Victorian floor. The screed below is cracked, how shall I repair the screed?
  3. kilty55

    cleaning victorian tiles

    hi all i have a customer i just finished a bathroom for who has asked me to clean her curent victorian vestibule area its a tiny area but well tiled,i havent done much in the way of this type of work so any advice on what products would clean the tiles up in general would be great:smilewinkgrin:
  4. Dan

    Recreate the Downton Abbey look for your home with Victorian Tiles

      Retro is back in and the vintage look is more popular than ever before. And now your home can be bang on trend as well with some Victorian tiles… Victorian Tiles   Victorian tiles have seen a huge rise in popularity over the last few years, as homeowners seek to recreate the authentic look...
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    victorian Path refurb

    I'm sure these requests are on so often. We have an old victorian path that needs a complete overhaul. I thought we could lay some new tiles, but the base needs doing also. How much would this normally cost? We are in SW london. The path is approx 4metres long and one wide. Thanks
  6. U

    Repairing victorian quarry tile floor

    hello, I have a victorian quarry tiled floor on lime mortar and no dpc with around 70 deteriorated/ damaged tiles (6 x 6 inch) that need replacing, most of them in 3-4 areas rather than dotted about randomly. Trouble is that under the existing tiles is about 6 or more inches of what appears to...
  7. K

    Looking for a tiler for a Victorian tiled front path/garden - Reading, Berkshire

    Hi, I want to get my front garden part tiled with something like an ennerdale affair. It's a small front garden (2.7m x 4m). I currently have a concrete path leading to the front door, everything else has been taken up and is bare earth. I want an 'inverse U' shape tiled so I have paths down...
  8. L

    Restoring Victorian red and black ceramic tiles

    Hi I'm looking for some advice on cleaning up and sealing some old victorian red and black tiles in our hallway, which i presume are unglazed ceramic. They are very well worn and i dont want or need them to look new, but i'd like to remove as much of the dirt as possible before sealing them to...
  9. D

    Subfloor for Victorian hallway mosaic floor tiles

    Hi, The existing concrete subfloor in my Victorian house hallway has broken up and needs replacing. I've removed as many of the original tiles as possible (mainly black and white 2 inch by 2 inch) and would like to re-use them once a new subfloor is in place. I've had some quotes and advice...
  10. D

    Approx 720 Original Victorian Tiles Required

    Hi All, I have an entrance hall with original victorian tiles and need to extend this through a long hallway. I am told 720 tiles would be needed approx. They are buff/red and a black/brown colour - buff being double the quantity of the others. Existing tiles are all laid on a diagonal -...
  11. E

    I am looking for a tiler in N10 to install Victorian tiles

    Hi, I have found a batch of original VIctorian tiles (Not reproduction) and would like to have an idea of the cost of laying them. I did get one quote, but I would like a couple more. THe floor needs complete levelling (cement, latex? I have no idea) and it is about 10 square metres (probably...
  12. E

    Hello and question on Victorian tiles

    Hi everybody, this is my first post here, I hope I will learn a lot (I am afraid I am an end user so I can't teach too much). I have a question. I have found a batch of Victorian tiles (original) and need to have them laid in my hallway. At the moment the floor is very uneven and needs...
  13. N

    Removing carpet glue from victorian coloured geometric tiles

    Thick, yellowed, hard patches of carpet fixative remain after removing carpet from victorian coloured geometric tiled floor. Carpet had been down 40 years. Advice requested on how best to remove this, and clean and restore/brighten floor after cleaning, please
  14. P

    Hello to you experts out there on Victorian Tile restoration

    Hey guys, Just joined the forum today and looking for some advice please. I am an avid DIY'er but have moved into an old 1905 house that has some geometric white and black tiles in the outside porch and the internal porch. I have tried cleaning them with Lithofin tile Restorer, the area to be...
  15. T

    Victorian Entrances - From the Forum

    We have just received the go ahead for a couple of Entrance Logos, from separate clients who have seen this job we at Team Timeless Tiling completed over a year ago and featured in a thread. So it does show that by blowing your own trumpet, featuring your work in a medium as good as Tilers...
  16. M

    Where is the best place to find reclaimed victorian floor tiles in London?

    Hey all and happy new year.... I've been asked to clean up a small victorian floor that has a few pieces missing. I just wondered if anyone knew of a good restoration house that stock victorian floor tiles in the London area? Many thanks
  17. B

    victorian floor help

    advice please ,ive approx 1m2 of victorian tile flooring to relay/renew .ive took some up from the edge ,problem is they are coming up with 20 mm of screed/conc on them ?? how can i remove this wthout breaking the tile ?? angle grinder ?? tile cutter ?? will post pics soon as thanks for...
  18. C

    Restoring Victorian geometric tile floors

    I wondered if anyone knew of a tiler who would be interested in reapiring a Victorian tiled floor in the Glasgow Area- it is shown on the attached photos ? They are laid on a cement layer. This together with its rubble basewhich is between 3 “ and 4”” thick, is in turn laid on a suspended...
  19. H

    Original Style Victorian tiles + EUFH on to concrete - with no DPM incorporated

    Hi tilers - need some advice please: 1930s house - original floor construction was concrete slab onto earth, bitumen DPM then floorboards nailed to slab. We've bought the tiles, Themonet EUFH, DPM IT One Coat, Level IT one HDB and Prime IT N, Proflex SP+ES on the advice of the local supplier...
  20. B

    Hi, My names Ben has anyone got any advice on laying victorian floors.

    I have been renovating a house for 3 months and now the time has come to tile the downstairs hallway, 5 doorways which 2 are offset 1 understairs cupboard door and the stairs. I have been Tiling for 10 years and enjoy laying/fitting all different types of tiles/stones, I have read up on setting...

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