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Discuss Unusual backyard landing and steps – how to approach it in the Tiling Forum at TilersForums; Hi Guys You can see out the back of my place there is a landing covered in paint which I want to tile, the actual steps overhang the brick which ...
          
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    Default Unusual backyard landing and steps – how to approach it

    Hi Guys
    You can see out the back of my place there is a landing covered in paint which I want to tile, the actual steps overhang the brick which is weird and so downs the landing. What’s the best way to handle this?

    Should I level out the steps so they are like a block, tile just the landing, should I tile the brick as well which is holding up the landing?

    Not really sure about the best way to tackle it, any help you be really! great


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    Default Re: Unusual backyard landing and steps – how to approach it

    Hi paint will need to be removed first and i would recommend just tiling the edges of the concrete ,as i believe they are pre cast steps

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    Default Re: Unusual backyard landing and steps – how to approach it

    Australia ? thought I recognised teh screen on the door and the block/concrete drive

    1st step would be removing the paint.
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    Default Re: Unusual backyard landing and steps – how to approach it

    As the others have said the first thing is to strip off the paint and I also would yilt the top and sides of the concrete steps. By the way it is common practice for the slabs to overhang the sides as this aids water run off. The water would drip off the bottom of the slabs rather than trickling down the brickwork which if it freezes could damage the face of the brick

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    Default Re: Unusual backyard landing and steps – how to approach it

    What's a yilt - Oh its finger error for tile

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