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Discuss Tiling Books in the Tiling Forum at TilersForums; Is there any good books on this as i have had to re plasterboard all the walls and i dont want to mess up re tiling....
          
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    Default Tiling Books

    Is there any good books on this as i have had to re plasterboard all the walls and i dont want to mess up re tiling.

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    Default Re: Tiling Books

    Yes, and its your lucky Day,

    Dave site Admin here has an amazon book store selling tiling books,

    Dave's Amazon Store - Tiling books

    Im sure he'll recommend one to you from his selected range.

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    Default Re: Tiling Books

    There are some very useful books on there...for both new comers and old hands...

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    If it's dot and dab contact British Gypsum and they will send you a relevant page from their white book, which covers their whole range of dry wall systems.
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    Tiling books, never read one.... hope their better than B&Q's how to leaflets
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