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Can anyone tell me if it's possible to do stamped concrete on to porcelain tile?
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Concrete on porcelain
Can anyone tell me if it's possible to do stamped concrete on to porcelain tile?
TIA
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Re: Concrete on porcelain
Hi deejay cant u fone the manufacturer of the concrete.these will be the best people to advise.there is a minumum thickness with this stuff so if height isnt an issue .and it is fibre reinforced. so i cant see why not.but im not 100%sure
Andy Carroll & Son Tiling Limited
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Tiler Manchester
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Re: Concrete on porcelain
The only printed concrete we did was the usual driveways and patios, the thickness of concrete would be to thick 100mm minimum. Did hear of a resin once but don't know if it's still around, try a google search may help. If the porcelain is outside I would take up
"Experience is simply the name we give our mistakes"
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doug boardley
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Re: Concrete on porcelain
is this anything like "geo stone" forgive my ignorance but geo stone is something i've kinda been looking at
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Re: Concrete on porcelain
Hi friend, you should call the local expert.
because he will suggest you after view the actual condition. you can also find on the net but this may display general solution but in the matter of home you require concrete solution. so call the expert.
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Re: Concrete on porcelain

Originally Posted by
deejay
Can anyone tell me if it's possible to do stamped concrete on to porcelain tile?
TIA
Your idea is nice and unique. porcelain tile will be look nice.
Check this sites - Stamped Concrete Dallas Tx
Thanks
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james.link08
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Re: Concrete on porcelain
I am also said that your idea is good and unique. But I think you should require some live example.
Thanks
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