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Kate Gooch

We're tiling a small bathroom, and I bought some tiles online, but they are quite a lot too big. I am wondering whether they can be cut to a smaller size before laying them (eg. cut into quarters). They don't have any bevelled edges etc, so it seems like it might be doable. The alternative is to return them at quite a substantial cost of courier etc.

These are the tiles....Polished Antique White 60x60 Tiles | Walls and Floors

Any advice would be fantastic!
 
T

Tile Shop

How big is the area you're covering?

Exact measurements would be good as they are also available in 60x30.
 
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T

Tile Shop

Kate,

I work at Walls And Floors and i think i've found your order. Please can you send me a private message with your order number.

We have some other smaller alternatives that i can suggest if you want. We could do a collection and redelivery and i also have ways and means of making any associated company restocking charges disappear.
 
J

Just Rizzle

y do people buy crap off the inter net they get what they deserve .go to your local supplier youll get a far better service
went to price a job this week guy paid 12[pound a meter for some dross stone
I walked a way when I said I don't polish terds
 

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