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    Help regarding quartz resin tiles. Lifting and now have warped

    Hello, I am hoping I may be able to get some advice. 2 years ago we had a new kitchen fitted and paid the company to fit the tiles at the time. My wife selected quartz resin tiles the kitchen company did not supply them so another supplier. these tiles are 60x60 starluxe tiles, the adhesive and...
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    Tile Trim, No Grout Gap..... And A Rant To Finish

    Ok I am fitting the tile trim L shaped aluminium profile around the window, Dave you are right, no grout gap against the tile looks better. I did put a bit of coloured Silicon between just to seal the gap and it looks good, But do I have a grout gap in the reveal up against the tile trim ? I...
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    Warped backer board | warped no more ply after priming!

    Evening all, me again! Just primed (3 to 1 sbr) one side of a sheet of my backer board in preparation for putting some up tomorrow and it has warped! I can press it flat to the wall but it has me concerned. How much warp is too much? Is this normal? Thanks!
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    Tiling onto warped worktop

    Hi i went to view a job a few days a go..Kitchen splashback. the worktops were solid oak. but the joiner has only oiled the topside and not the bottom. hence major cupping/warping...only option would be to shape the tiles to the worktop...how much gap would you guys reccomend 4mm?.....was...
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    Replacing warped floorboards

    Hi all, would be grateful for some advice. I need to replace my bathroom floor as the floorboards that are down at the moment are not the best and some slightly curled at the edges. I plan on takiing the old 16mm boards out and think my options for replacing as: 1. Put in brand new 16mm...
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    Warped tiles : allowable tolerances !

    It seems that no matter how much you pay for your tiles you may still have problems with warped tiles or tiles that differ substantially in size. There is often talk about the sub standard quality of b & q tiles, we would expect that tiles from a higher grade manufacturer would be of a better...

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