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Tile Giant Independent Feedback and Reviews by Verified Customers Discussion Thread

Tile Giant Independent Feedback and Reviews by Verified Customers

Tile Giant Independent Feedback and Reviews by Verified Customers. Please post all feedback related to any Tile Giant store across the UK. Tile Giant have over 50 stores across the UK.

Stores include (but are not always limited to):-

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Tile Giant Banbury, Barking, Basildon, Benton, Birkenhead, Blackpool, Bracknell, Brixton, Broadstairs

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Tile Giant Cambridge (Central), Chelmsford, Cheltenham, Chester...
 

Tile Adhesive Compatible With Fish Ponds (non toxic to fish) Discussion Thread

Tile Adhesive Compatible With Fish Ponds (non toxic to fish)

I want to install some tile adjacent to outdoor fish ponds. This will be installed on wood, so I want to use S2 (high deformability) adhesive. Which type of adhesive would be least toxic to the fish (Type C - cement based, Type D - Dispersion, Type R - Resin). Also, which particular manufacturer/brand would be suitable for this application?

Tile Adhesive Compatible With Fish Ponds (non toxic to fish) for the Original...
 

Water underfloor heating and epoxy grouts Discussion Thread

Water underfloor heating and epoxy grouts

Hello,

I did some reading here and there, but the opinions seem to diverge at some point and I am not able to translate the info to my particular question. I have a water underfloor heating (thermal pump and so on) installed and am currently having the bathrooms (and not only) done. I am wondering about getting the epoxy grout (PCI Durapox premium), as there seem to be 3 opinions that sound equally reasonable to someone like me (zero prior...
 

Help needed for wetroom plan Discussion Thread

Help needed for wetroom plan

Hi,
Can anyone please give me some advice. I have an old bathroom and I want to turn it into a part wetroom. It is the flooring that I need help with.
Currently it has wooden boards with haphazard ply on top. My plan is to:
1. Remove ply.
2. cut a hole for shower tray.
3. cover floor (excluding the hole) with cheap backer boards.
4. Level the floor with waterproof SLC.
5. lay electric UF heating.
5. Fit the tray.
6. Tile it all.
Does this seem like a...
 

Large Format Tiles / Score and snap Discussion Thread

Large Format Tiles / Score and snap

I need advice on score and snap cutting of large porcelain tiles, lets say, over 1000 mm long and at least 10 mm thick. I am thinking of buying a large score and snap cutter but not quite sure. On my last job I had to use angle grinder to cut such tiles, that was time consuming and very dusty.

Ideally, I would use straight cutter but have doubts. I tried cutting such tiles with my montolit that can cut up to 600mm or so and it was not good at...
 

Blotches / Stains / Dark Patches appearing on White Tiles? Discussion Thread

Blotches / Stains / Dark Patches appearing on White Tiles?

Hi

I have noticed dark patches appearing on some of the white tiles in my shower / bathroom. The patches appear blueish/purpleish and are quite noticeable. Just wondering what the cause of this is likely to be, and what can be done to remediate? My initial thoughts are that there is water behind the tile (possibly from decayed grouting) but have never come across this before.

Any ideas welcome.

Thanks...
 

Help!!!! Only 5 needed! Discussion Thread

Help!!!! Only 5 needed!

Hi… I’m desperately looking for a few of these (I believe discontinued B&Q) tiles. I only need 5… otherwise it’s a whole kitchen to retile! Any help much appreciated!
[ElectriciansForums.net] Help!!!! Only 5 needed! Discussion Thread


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Water Damage Restoration in Boston, MA Discussion Thread

Water Damage Restoration in Boston, MA

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With over 20 years of experience, Boston Fire and...
 

Fix-a-floor. For fixing tiles with voids. Discussion Thread

Fix-a-floor. For fixing tiles with voids.

Got to use this fix-a-floor stuff today. What a load of... rubbish, and that's being kind.
One loose tile 300 x 300 and the grout cracked a bit.
Drilled eight 4mm holes in 6mm grout lines. Cut the nozzle for a snug fit. Injected it in.
Only about 5% went in, while most just came out the same hole. What a f'ing mess.
Ended up lifting tile spent about a half an hour cleaning up then relayed with adhesive.
Stuff has the consistency of melted ice...
 

Gap between ceiling and tiles Discussion Thread

Gap between ceiling and tiles

Hello, we’ve just had a bathroom tiled. A 1.5cm gap is at the top, between the tiles and ceiling, which has been grouted. I wondered if this was normal? I think it looks slightly odd and worry that such thick grout will crack and look bad over time. I wondered if there was any way of fixing it? Many thanks!

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My son and tiling training. Discussion Thread

My son and tiling training.

Hi guys. My son, 16, not enjoying school or college has been working with me for a bit of money doing some grouting, sealing, cleaning and the odd bit of cutting(supervised of course). Talking to him today we mentioned apprenticeships. This is the first time Ive heard him interested in maybe learning about tiling but for the life of me I cant find an apprenticeship for tiling in West Sussex. Is it true that for such a specialised job that we do there isnt...
 

Trying to source an obscure size octagonal tile Discussion Thread

Trying to source an obscure size octagonal tile

I hope you can help we are trying to source (for a match) some 300mm by 300mm matte white taco tiles with a black insert. We are finding this hard as a lot of the websites we find seem to have 200mm by 200mm or 316mm by 316mm.

I have attached some photos for reference below. We have one box we have found in the loft and it specifically says 30 cm (on the ripped off piece of cardboard that was near it!). Although when we measure they...
 

Wall grout for shower Discussion Thread

Wall grout for shower

Hi,

Just wondering what the general consensus is with grout for a shower. I have epoxy grouted the floor but now that I'm about to tackle the wall I'm unsure which way to go with the grout. I know epoxy is the best overall grout to use for a bathroom or any kind of wet room, but my conundrum is that we want a pure white grout, not shady or and kind of light grey finish which I am led to believe is mainly the case with all white epoxy grouts because of the...
 

Required Tiling Standards | Wall and Floor Tiling Discussion Thread

Required Tiling Standards | Wall and Floor Tiling

As someone who does some tiling but is not a professional tiler, could someone tell me if there is a British Tiling Standards which specifies allowable errors in tiling work? i.e. all tiles must be laid with a lippage of less than 0.5% of the longest length or something similar?

I appreciate this isn't a huge question but I need to find out the answer reasonably quickly and would appreciate any help.

Many thanks!

ACCESS...
 

How we changed Plumbers Forums into Plumbers Talk Discussion Thread

Plumbers Forums is now Plumbers Talk Discussion Thread

This is the Plumbers Forums is now Plumbers Talk Discussion Thread

As always; a simple ‘logo’ should do the trick just fine. I’ve been working on the categories so that they have some of the best threads from within those forum categories displayed. Note that the usual forum list will work the same. This is the orange category bar. You can click it and get a […]

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Plastering and tiling over existing tiles Discussion Thread

Plastering and tiling over existing tiles

Some helpful advice/opinion would be appreciated... Existing tiles on walls, some of the walls we want new tiles on and others we want plastered ready for painting. Can anyone tell me how much longer it would take to remove the tiles and make good the wall then plaster and/or re-tile compared to leaving the old tiles on and plastering or tiling over them? If you could give me pros/cons to both approaches that would be great too! Thank you...
 

UK Tiling Forum 10 Tips Tricks and Hacks for Tiling - From UK Tiling News Blog Discussion Thread

UK Tiling Forum 10 Tips Tricks and Hacks for Tiling - From UK Tiling News Blog

UK Tiling Forum

Welcome to the UK Tiling Forum. Here at TilersForums.com we have hosted a place for UK tile fixers to get together with UK tile manufacturers, UK tile importers, and UK adhesive manufacturers a place to do business together. We’ve done this well for nearly 2 decades now, so we thought we’d open up to the […]

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Riven Slate: use sand/cement or adhesive - is there a definitive answer Discussion Thread

Riven Slate: use sand/cement or adhesive - is there a definitive answer

Hi - my builders bedded 10-12 mm brazilian riven slate on a sand cement mix. The base below was secure concrete laid a few weeks before. This was a new kitchen floor job, brand new extension.

I don't think they've done a very good job because many sound hollow when walking on them and a few were loose within days. The grouting is uneven in thickness and there are some very lippy bits. The chippy came in to do the...
 

Painting red quarry tiles grey - prime or no prime!?? Discussion Thread

Painting red quarry tiles grey - prime or no prime!??

Hi there,

We have red quarry tiles in our indoor entrance hall and my wife would like to paint them grey to complement a renovation we are doing.

We have chosen Rustoleum washable matt floor tile paint but my question is should we be applying a primer first? (It says that priming is not necessary on the tin but I’m not convinced!!)

I’ve heard that it’s wise to use oil or latex based primers but I really am not too sure...
 

KITCHEN FLOOR STAINS FROM GLUE TRAPS Discussion Thread

KITCHEN FLOOR STAINS FROM GLUE TRAPS

I have found that glue traps can leave stains(orange/yellow) on kitchen floors. Obviously, I have to put something under the traps like newspaper. The bottoms of the traps are plastic and all I can think of is that the summer time heat may have caused some kind of reaction between the plastic and the floor. I have tried baking soda and white vinegar, but it does not help much.
What else can I use to remove the stains from the kitchen floor...
 

Concrete subfloor leveling issue Discussion Thread

Concrete subfloor leveling issue

Hi -

I ripped up laminate flooring on a concrete subfloor. It was my first DIY project and instead of using mortar to even out any glue that was stuck on or sand off, I used a thin layer of self leveler. I mixed it correctly but for some reason still wasn’t level so I tried grinding it with an angle grinder attachment. Made it worse. Poured again. Also made it worse.

I ripped out the existing vanity as seen in the image and there’s now 1/4 inch...
 

Tile on tile Discussion Thread

Tile on tile

Hi. Hoping you al. Can help me.

I have an issue where I had a bathroom built and a shower installed. The shower is tiled floor to ceiling on three walls with a shower screen on the 4th side.

I had issues with the tiles that the fitter installed ( he has since disappeared so I can’t go to him to resolve ) and I thought I’d try to do the bits myself.

Anyway The grouting in the tiles is weak and in places has gone leaving gaps between the tiles. I have dug out as much...
 
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