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We have stairs going up to our front door. The old tiles are begining to come off and I'd like to get a quote for replacing them.
- tiles need to be non-sip (existing tiles are very slippery in the wet)
- under stairs is a small bathroom so tiling needs to be waterproof
- heavy duty as a pushchair is often bounced up/down the stairs
some pictures are attached. Existing tiles are 145mmx145mm, there are approx 172 whole tiles and maybe 100-150 half or less tiles.
As well as quoting a price please advise the tiles you would use and the type of adhesive/grout or any other points relating to helping above requirements. Also indication of availability.
I did like the look of Pilkington multi versatiles tiles but they seem to have gone out of business.
 
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Kennington London, entrace stairs with pics

Wow previous post got closed before I had chance to add the pics - here they are.

We have stairs going up to our front door. The old tiles are begining to come off and I'd like to get a quote for replacing them.
- tiles need to be non-sip (existing tiles are very slippery in the wet)
- under stairs is a small bathroom so tiling needs to be waterproof
- heavy duty as a pushchair is often bounced up/down the stairs
some pictures are attached. Existing tiles are 145mmx145mm, there are approx 172 whole tiles and maybe 100-150 half or less tiles.
As well as quoting a price please advise the tiles you would use and the type of adhesive/grout or any other points relating to helping above requirements. Also indication of availability.
I did like the look of Pilkington multi versatiles tiles but they seem to have gone out of business
 

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