A aph257 Dec 16, 2010 #15 Welcome, but you'll have to ask for a suitable outdoor use tile, therefore a independant tile shop not a DIY shed, likewise for the addy and grout.
Welcome, but you'll have to ask for a suitable outdoor use tile, therefore a independant tile shop not a DIY shed, likewise for the addy and grout.
S Southtiler Dec 16, 2010 #16 aph257 said: Welcome, but you'll have to ask for a suitable outdoor use tile, therefore a independant tile shop not a DIY shed, likewise for the addy and grout. Click to expand... Thanks. Can I ask, I know an edging strip is usual, but how would you seal the top if the tiles ended halfway up the wall (other than using sealant)? Can you put some grouting in and treat it like a gap between tiles? Would that be moisture-proof? Anything you can advise, appreciated.
aph257 said: Welcome, but you'll have to ask for a suitable outdoor use tile, therefore a independant tile shop not a DIY shed, likewise for the addy and grout. Click to expand... Thanks. Can I ask, I know an edging strip is usual, but how would you seal the top if the tiles ended halfway up the wall (other than using sealant)? Can you put some grouting in and treat it like a gap between tiles? Would that be moisture-proof? Anything you can advise, appreciated.