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Tiles are usually thin, square or rectangular coverings manufactured from hard-wearing material such as ceramic, stone, metal, baked clay, or even glass. They are generally fixed in place in an array to cover roofs, floors, walls, edges, or other objects such as tabletops. Alternatively, tile can sometimes refer to similar units made from lightweight materials such as perlite, wood, and mineral wool, typically used for wall and ceiling applications. In another sense, a tile is a construction tile or similar object, such as rectangular counters used in playing games (see tile-based game). The word is derived from the French word tuile, which is, in turn, from the Latin word tegula, meaning a roof tile composed of fired clay.
Tiles are often used to form wall and floor coverings, and can range from simple square tiles to complex or mosaics. Tiles are most often made of ceramic, typically glazed for internal uses and unglazed for roofing, but other materials are also commonly used, such as glass, cork, concrete and other composite materials, and stone. Tiling stone is typically marble, onyx, granite or slate. Thinner tiles can be used on walls than on floors, which require more durable surfaces that will resist impacts.
Global production of ceramic tiles, excluding roof tiles, was estimated to be 12.7 billion m2 in 2019.

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  1. M

    Quarry tile floor needs replacing

    Hi guys, I’m new to this forum so apologies if already discussed but couldn’t find anything. I’ve had a survey done on a house I’m purchasing and the surveyor noticed quarry tiles in the living room under the carpet. This has caused damp on the floor and it’s also present in the walls. He...
  2. G

    Tile the section where 2 roofs meet

    Hi I am tiling my roof and got to a point where 2 parts of my roof join. Any advice on how to tile this area
  3. philupnorth

    Floor tile layout advice please

    I have a small kitchen with a floor area of 265cm x 140cm with the door recess adding another 20 cm to the length & I have tiles that are 120cm x 20cm. I will be coating the floor with an SBR primer first because of the bitumen on there & I have some old glue residue to remove first from stuck...
  4. N

    How to set out for an off centre window using bevelled metro tiles

    Hello, I am looking for some advice on how to set out my tiles. I think I have a solution but looking for second opinions/better solutions. I have a window off centre in my bathroom which I am wall tiling with bevelled metro tiles. If I centre from the window I get uneven cuts at each end and...
  5. dm1984

    roughy estimate to lay tiles

    can anyone tell me a rough estimate for laying 30m2 600x600 porcelain tiles. The tiles have already been bought
  6. B

    Which tile adhesive?

    Which tile adhesive should I use for 60x60cm porcelain floor tiles? The floor is concrete that has an area that has been self levelled & there is a small section that has floorboards. I was thinking to use a flexible adhesive? Also which size trowel would be better for this large of a tile?
  7. Alastair

    Possible to stain tile?

    Hi there, after a little help. Just installed a picture wall with tiles in my bathroom but noticed during fitting that 2 very similar tiles are in fact the same! I have managed to get a replacement tile But there is a slight colour miss match. The new tile is a little whiter as you can see in...
  8. L

    Large format tiles on liquid screed

    Hi folks, We're having our downstairs tiles installed soon, about 82m2 of 1.2x1.2m square porcelain tiles onto an anhydrite liquid screed, with UFH. We've had reasonable quotes from two tilers, but they looking to do things a little differently, and we're not sure on the best approach. Both...
  9. K

    Quarry/Ceramic Tiles Stained

    We bought a property about a year ago and the bathroom has what I think are quarry tiles. Very recently every drop of water left on the tiles is leaving a dark water stain. I thought the tiles may be porous and that it may have soaked in and would dry out over time but the stains are still...
  10. G

    Can you use Mosaic Tile on a shower wall?

    I'm installing 4x12 white ceramic subway tile in my shower and going from the shower base up to the ceiling. Seeing I'm going to the ceiling I wanted to break up the look of the tile by putting a boarder somewhere in the center of my shower. The Home Depot website said you can use Mosaic tile...
  11. E

    Mastic bleeding out from under tiles

    We recently had tiled installed on a small outdoor patio. As you can see from the picture the adhesive is bleeding out on to the shed roof. Is there anything I can do to stop it? What can be used to clean it off of the flashing? Thanks in advance for any help you can share.
  12. E

    Tile size difference

    Hi Guy's, I am about to start work on my first big tiling project in my ensuite. We have chosen some 250 x 500 tiles however for the end wall inside the shower we decided to go for a 'decor' tile which has a wavy ridges as opposed to the flat standard tile that is going to be used for the rest...
  13. S

    Very slight movement in tiles around shower tray.

    Hello, So I have a small shower tray that has 4 upstands and the tiles placed on top. The gap between the shower tray and top of the tile is about 1cm. I've noticed at the bottom tile that if I push it I see slight movement. My worry is that water is getting behind and slowly working its way...
  14. A

    I'm Looking For This Tile Laura Ashley Wicker bathroom tile

    Hi, I'm looking for Laura Ashley Wicker tile in Charcoal. Size 50cm x 50cm. Can only find smaller sizes. Porcelain matt for bathroom floor. Purchased originally a few years ago from Homebase but not enough.
  15. M

    I'm Looking For This Tile Looking for Burlington Pebble Stone Effect B & Q in light grey

    I know this might be a long shot but I’m looking for discontinued tiles from B&Q 5 years ago. Recently moved into a property with the kitchen floor split into wooden floorboards and tiles. We had to pull up the wooden floorboards to put down in the hallway during stairs installation. Not ready...
  16. B

    Bathroom Floor Tile Advice

    We are currently re-doing our bathroom. Everything has been stripped back. Property is a 1930's house. The bathroom floor boards had terrible woodworm so after removing and treating the joists for woodworm, we have replaced the floorboards with 12mm structural ply-board as advised by a well...
  17. S

    I will run out of discontinued tiles

    Hello, this is my first post so here goes, advice needed. It was decided that I should renovate the shower cubicle, it started with just a new shower mixer as the last one was only hot, it turned into a bit of a Pandora’s box resulting in going back to the stud frame, replacing the floor...
  18. M

    DT A-Level, Tile lifting design project

    Hi everyone, I'm currently an A-Level DT student. My project involves me making a product for my dad, who is a tiler, and to help him with lifting tiles. Before I go ahead with making this product, I want to research this issue a bit more and see if it affects others in this industry too. I am...
  19. avesovum

    Tiles on top of bricks

    Anyone know what the technical name is for these tiles on top of the bricks? I need to order some but dont know what there called.
  20. R

    1920s/30s Black and White Tile Restoration Advice Needed

    I've recently bought a house dated around the 1920/30s and found black and white tiles underneath the carpet in the hallway. I've already cleaned the majority of the grime away, including paint marks, stiff glue and dirt, however there's a few parts I really can't rectify: Yellow/brown...
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