ceramic tiles

Tiles are usually thin, square or rectangular coverings manufactured from hard-wearing material such as ceramic, stone, metal, baked clay, or even glass. They are generally fixed in place in an array to cover roofs, floors, walls, edges, or other objects such as tabletops. Alternatively, tile can sometimes refer to similar units made from lightweight materials such as perlite, wood, and mineral wool, typically used for wall and ceiling applications. In another sense, a tile is a construction tile or similar object, such as rectangular counters used in playing games (see tile-based game). The word is derived from the French word tuile, which is, in turn, from the Latin word tegula, meaning a roof tile composed of fired clay.
Tiles are often used to form wall and floor coverings, and can range from simple square tiles to complex or mosaics. Tiles are most often made of ceramic, typically glazed for internal uses and unglazed for roofing, but other materials are also commonly used, such as glass, cork, concrete and other composite materials, and stone. Tiling stone is typically marble, onyx, granite or slate. Thinner tiles can be used on walls than on floors, which require more durable surfaces that will resist impacts.

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    Scratch marks on black ceramic tiles

    Hi there - can anyone help? Is there anything I can do to get rid of numerous scratch marks on newly-laid polished black tiles (bevilled edge brick ceramic from Wickes) on kitchen wall, please? They've appeared after the grouting (Buildfix black flexible wall & floor grout) was applied.
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    Wall prep for heavy ceramic tiles

    I've got some 10mm thick 50x50cm ceramic tiles which are pretty heavy, they're going onto Stud walls which were plastered last year but unfortunately painted as well, what's the best prep for pre-painted walls? I don't want these bad boys falling off!
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    Water underfloor heating, ceramic tiles

    Hi - can anyone offer any advice. We have water u/f heating throughout house and had upstairs bathroom made into wetroom. Chipboard flooring, then dietra matting, then tiles. 6 months later, tiles cracking across floor. Have now been told that dietra matting not recommended for any u/f water...
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    Decorative Ceramic Tiles

    I'm sure I am posting this in the wrong place or indeed the wrong forum but I am not sure where to start and I hope someone here can help me or point me in the right direction. I am looking for a trade supplier of decortaive ceramic tiles, not for laying on floors but for framing and selling...
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    Question: fixing wc pan over ceramic tiles

    Hi all I'm looking for some advice on fixing a new wc pan over a ceramic tiled floor. The bathroom is upstairs, and the subfloor is chipboard overlaid with 19mm ply. I have the Fischer fixing kit, but this seems to be designed for fixing to a concrete floor? The pan has a hole on either...
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    Ceramic tiles going blueish

    Why would my ceramic tiles have a blueish tinge? They are a 450x 450 beige tile with a red base fitted in a wet room and they were sealed with lifofin stain stop. any help would be great.
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    cutting palace travertine ceramic tiles

    hi guys i,m having trouble cutting palace travertine tiles from b an q i score them then when coming to snapping them they snap fine untill the last 10mm it just takes the corner off the cut i,ve had this problem before with 600 porcelain as you would expect. for the price im on with these...
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    Water retention in ceramic tiles?

    Hi All,I have had an enquiry from an old customer of mine regarding a change in appearance of her ceramic tiles in her shower area. Job was done approx 3 years ago fully taped and tanked so no issues with substrate breakdown to my knowledge. Customer is intrigued to know why some of her tiles...
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    Amtico laid onto existing ceramic tiles

    Can I get Amtico laid onto an existing ceramic tiled floor. The current tiles are well laid and flat. They have a very smooth (polished) surface AND there is under floor heating!
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    which adesive for 250mm x 400mm ceramic tiles

    HI. could someone please advise which adesive to use on ceramic tiles to be fitted in a bathroom, the size of tiles are 250x400. the tiles are to go on on dry lined plasterboard. with a few repiar patches of plaster, as was damaged when previouse tiles came of! The guy in topps tiles, said...
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    Ceramic tiles on wooden floor

    Hello I am having to replace a floor 13metres by 6 metres in my house which is in France...cracked ceramic tiles stuck on a blown chipboard floor with warped and rotten joists cut in to 35cm square wooden beams. The floor covers lounge and kitchen NO bathroom...that will be a different...
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    ceramic tiles with mosaic pattern

    hi i have an en suite to do on monday with ceramic tiles that look like mosaics question is last time i used this type of tile i grouted the face as well as the joints is that wrong or is it only the joints that need grouting
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    Adhesive, Grout And Sealant Queries With Slate And Ceramic Tiles

    Hi fellow tillers! I’m not a DIYer, more an individual who has begun research and supply of materials to our fitter to renovate our bathroom (conventional bath tub, toilet, sink and shower tray ie no part of it is a wet room). I’m hoping you knowledgeable guys out there can assist with my...
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    Lifting all ceramic tiles with UFH below

    Our current ceramic tiles are getting chipped and tatty and I want to replace with more hardwearing tiles. As I have electric UFH under these in the kitchen I had originally intended to tile over the existing, but this would produce a level change between utility (where these tuiles will remain...
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    over tiling , glazed porcelain onto ceramic tiles ........

    ............ , so hopefully the title made sense , i get the part about not overlapping joints and scoring the tiles , what i am struggling with is what to use to stick them on with , do i need to prime etc etc etc , the tiles are mosaic about 40 mm square on a 300 mm sheet , i am only tiling...
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    Do quarter round ceramic tiles (black) still exist???

    Hi- first of many sourcing questions! Does anyone know where to buy quarter round black ceramic edging tiles (6 x 1 inch approx)? I've searched for several hours, and found only one supplier- in America! Any help greatly appreciated! Thanks.
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    Hand Made ceramic tiles.

    Hi guys,Anyone got any experience fixing 10 by 10 hand made ceramics? Reason i'm asking is I fixed some in a splashback a few weeks back and now the customer is saying tiles are not flat and different shapes. It is my understanding that hand made tiles are designed to be individual so...
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    Can I use ceramic tiles in an outbuilding?

    Hi Guys I'm a newbie, so please be gentle .... hope you can give me a little guidance. I am going to have a lot of ceramic floor tiles left over from my kitchen floor project, just enough to possibly use in a small outbuilding that I have. It's a brick built construction, very dry, with a...
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    Porcelian Tiling on Ceramic Tiles

    I am trying to find out if I can tile 400x400 porcelian tiles on top of ceramic tiles in a shower area using a cement base adheisive. I already tiled one side using a tub of ordinary adhesive and then read one of these forums which said dont do it they wont stick which was very good advice as...
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    quarry tiles on ceramic tiles..

    Ok I believe the answer should be no but Ill explain my dilemma... Restaurant kitchen area ...existing floor tiles (330x330mm)..of course dirty and greasy the odd few lipping but appear sound..(need good clean first) Client wants Pilkington quarry tiles (they look like, but very thin )...
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