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barb210

Hi

I have two ceramic tiled floors both of which have damages to them. One is a bathroom floor with a running crack in it that has been there for a long time.

Is there any way of repairing them so that I don't have to retile the whole floor? They are both white floors.

Thanks
 
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doug boardley

can you contact previous owners to see where tiles came from, there's no guarantee that you could get the same tile even with this info tho' ie batch No's etc, but if you can't live with them (I couldn't) it might be worth a try,
doug
 
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doug boardley

manufacturer's name will be on back of tile if you can see it for addy (and you shouldn't be able to if 100% contact has been achieved, but why has it cracked?)
 
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barb210

Something was dropped on a couple of the tiles, looks like I might have to retile.

Thanks for your replies.
 
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grumpygrouter

manufacturer's name will be on back of tile if you can see it for addy (and you shouldn't be able to if 100% contact has been achieved, but why has it cracked?)
i have fixed lots of tiles that were made by a company called "Made in Spain". Strange name for a company I thought!
 

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