UK Tiling Forum for UK Tiling Advice

UK Tiling Forum for United Kingdom

We have a UK Tiling Forum for Wall and Floor Tiling Advice in the UK. I apologise for not updating this article sooner. We will have Bathroom Tiling Advice on this page by Friday 21st June 2024, as well as information about the free tile advice forum in general. Installation help and technical blue prints for geometric tile fixing is our thing.

UK Tiling Forum for UK Tiling Advice
The Original UK based Online Tiling Forum, TilersForums

The name is TilersForums.com, it has around 45,000 tile fixers from all over the world, but from 2006 to 2022 it was primarily a UK Tile Advice Forum, though had a few overseas members.

Though since we’ve moved our TilersForums.co.uk web address to TilersForums.com, which opens you up in global search results and not just country-specific ones.

The traffic is now around 60% UK professional or DIY tilers, 20% USA professional tile fixers (aka tile setters), and then the final 20% the rest of the globe

Those members include Australian tilers, who may be Do-it-Yourself, weekend warriors or professional tilers too, New Zealand, Canada, Ireland (close UK friends – we have tilers near the border between Republic of Ireland in the South and Northern Ireland who these days cross the border for to use suppliers and serve their customer-base).

Which I have to say is brilliant for the tile industry and makes sense business-wise to not limit a customers base because they’re technically classed as a different country, when there’s only Uncle Bobs Farmland’s path leading over the border and to your tile supplier and back down Grassy Hill to the customer – and you’ve crossed a country border twice.

UK Tiling Advice Forum TilersForums

UK Tiling Forum Homepage Screenshot for All Members to see.
Bathroom Tiling Forum for Technical Installation Advice for Wall and Floor Tile Fixing.

Register to the UK Tiling Forum for FREE Today

Registration to the UK Tiling Forum is free of charge, you simply enter an email address and password and you’re away. There’s a guest-posting feature too where you don’t even need to register, but then you don’t get an email (or app) notification to let you know that you’ve had a reply to your advice.

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