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    I want to tile my extension - approx 70sqm. I've searched for 600mm porecelain floor tiles (cream) and I'm looking for the most competitive supplier - can you guys advise.help ?

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    FIRSTLY,WELCOME TO THE FORUMS.Give CTD atry if you have one near you.Where are you based?Try and avoid the diy stores as the quality of tile aint as good as a good reputable company such as ctd.Calibration of these diy store tiles is also an issue.

    Is it polished porcelain that you are looking for?
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    Quote Originally Posted by brian c View Post
    FIRSTLY,WELCOME TO THE FORUMS.Give CTD atry if you have one near you.Where are you based?Try and avoid the diy stores as the quality of tile aint as good as a good reputable company such as ctd.Calibration of these diy store tiles is also an issue.

    Is it polished porcelain that you are looking for?
    Thanks Brian

    I'm looking for glazed porcelain i.e. to give a satin type finish which I wont need to seal. I'm based in Manchester and have tried many of the larger suppliers i.e TilesUK but found them to be very expensive

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    i am with Brian mate,try your nearest branch CTD

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    CTD do one called Eagle cream....600 x 300 polished finish....but they are pre-sealed so no worries that way...

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    Here is one of CTD's brochures and the eagle is on page 28.........

    there are some other cream ones on there as well......


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    Quote Originally Posted by Dave View Post
    CTD do one called Eagle cream....600 x 300 polished finish....but they are pre-sealed so no worries that way...

    how long you been back in from work like? EE these peeps who do half days

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    I finished about 4 ish..lol....took some getting back into the swing of things...lol...and nipping me cheeks at the same time...

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    I finished about 4 ish..lol....took some getting back into the swing of things...lol...and nipping me cheeks at the same time...

    so did ya use ya parrot nippers to nip ya cheeks lol

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    any aches Dave,i know my shoulder is just a little achey

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    Achey....u faggott

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    Quote Originally Posted by Dave View Post
    Achey....u faggott

    yeah thats right, a faggot,must be or i would have finished earlier

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