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I have just been to price up a job to tile the floor of a pool house and shower room. The customers are trying to source some pale colour tiles ... -
Pool House Tile suggestions please
I have just been to price up a job to tile the floor of a pool house and shower room. The customers are trying to source some pale colour tiles (white or beige preferably) which have good non slip surface. They have some options from local tile stores (Topps, Pilkingtons, CSW, Tile Giant) but nothing that really takes their fancy.
Do any of you know of any specialist suppliers for such a job?, or have done a similar job and can recommend some tiles etc to me?
Cheers,

Chris
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wetdec
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Re: Pool House Tile suggestions please
Hi
Get onto your Johnsons architectural rep he will have more than enough options for you on board
tiler
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pjtiler
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Re: Pool House Tile suggestions please
CTD
pilks dorset stone
remind your customer that the chemicals in the pool
water can attack some tiles,grout and the adhesive its self
Last edited by pjtiler; 30-10-2008 at 03:52 PM.
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Re: Pool House Tile suggestions please

Originally Posted by
wetdec
Hi
Get onto your Johnsons architectural rep he will have more than enough options for you on board
tiler
Cheers WetDec...have you got a website / contact details for them...the only ones I can see on interweb are in USA...think its a bit far to Dorset for them!!!
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medlar
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Re: Pool House Tile suggestions please
CTD or NORTILE,they both do excellent non slip tiles mate.Not sure if Jamies Tiles still have thier other stores (Arco iris) open around the country,but if so they did a great range of non slip
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chris.tiling (31-10-2008)
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Re: Pool House Tile suggestions please
Chris, Buchtal do a great range of pool tiles
that i have used a lot. check out there u.k. website.
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wetdec
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Re: Pool House Tile suggestions please
info@johnson-tiles.com
Ask them for Chris Doodeys number he will be able to help you
tiler
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