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Bathroom Fitters UK Discussion Thread

Bathroom Fitters UK

Not just Bathroom wall and floor tiling! We are specialists in tiling floors, tiling walls, conservatory tiling, kitchen tiling, bathroom wall tiling, tiling on top of underfloor heating and shower room tiling.

We are expert in Ceramic tiling, porcelain tiling, granite tiling, natural stone tiling, marble tiling & mosaics and we are happy to use new materials and encourage new design ideas.

A free tiling quotation with experienced advice comes as standard.

We...
 

At Risk of Administration CTD Tiles Now Seeks Buyer - From TTA Discussion Thread

At Risk of Administration CTD Tiles Now Seeks Buyer - From TTA

At Risk of Administration CTD Tiles Now Seeks Buyer - From TTA

According to Sky News, CTD Tiles is on the brink of administration and reportedly filed a notice of intention to appoint administrators on Monday 5th August. This provides ten days of security to find a buyer before CTD Tiles officially heads into administration.

The company was acquired by former Body Shop owner Aurelius in 2022 and now trades from 87 stores...
 

A chorus of cracks Discussion Thread

A chorus of cracks

Can somebody help me? Last night, after a few beers, I was drawn to the bathroom-as you do! I walked on the skim coat I'd put down in the bathroom floor (6mm ply) during the day in preparation for Karndean interweave loose tiles. I was blown away by a noise of what I can only describe as a chorus of tiny cracks from the skim coat. I can't see any cracks, and they seemed to have stopped; will it be OK for me to carry on tiling or should I take up the skim coat and...
 

Hello from Hampshire and starting bathroom tiling renovation Discussion Thread

Hello from Hampshire and starting bathroom tiling renovation

Good evening Forum Gurus
Just saying Hi. I will be starting a bathroom timing project this weekend and will more than likey need some advice at some point going forward.
Have a lovely evening and it is over and out for now
Oops I think this has posted into the wrong area. Admins please feel free to move or delete as appropiate.
:)

Hello from Hampshire and starting bathroom tiling renovation for the Original Article ...
 

Shower tray not flush to wall Discussion Thread

Shower tray not flush to wall

Hello All,

I have a shower tray installed and it is sitting away from the wall. I am going to put Mapei shower waterproofing kit on the walls and then tile down to it, but the gap looks too big for the 7mm tiles I wish to use. What are my options? The gap is about 10mm one end and just shy of 15mm in the corner. Thanks

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Plumbers Talk Now Online - 15 Awesome Blogs Coming Too Discussion Thread

Plumbers Talk Now Online - 15 Awesome Blogs Coming Too

Our Plumbers Forum is now on a new domain.
Your logins should work as normal (if you're a member already of course).

This is the only Plumbers Talk forum we have swapped.

[ElectriciansForums.net] Plumbers Talk Now Online - 15 Awesome Blogs Coming Too Discussion Thread


I am working on some Building Standards websites too. So...
 

Leveling uneven kitchen walls for porcelain tiling Discussion Thread

Leveling uneven kitchen walls for porcelain tiling

I will be tiling with 60*30 procelain tiles. They weight about 3.57kg each which is about 20.6kg/sqm
The wall is not flat and it's plastered. Then ripping the current tiles off, some of the plaster also came off and when doing the "coin test" I can feel that some bit of plaster are not sound.
Considering all this I think that tiling over the existing plaster is a no go. How can I solve the situation?
I was thinking about doing the...
 

Levelling compound. Multiple layers Discussion Thread

Levelling compound. Multiple layers

Hi.
I've just used Mapei Ultimate Leveller 1210 to cover a very irregular concrete floor in our house. It's the first time I've done this particular kind of job and I'm quite please with the results. It's a fairly big area at 21 m2. (We'll, I thought it was big.
[ElectriciansForums.net] Levelling compound.  Multiple layers Discussion Thread
) We intend on laying laminate flooring in this room and understand the importance of having a flat surface beneath the...
 

Tile pattern, French but not the exactly Discussion Thread

Tile pattern, French but not the exactly

Hello!

I'm buying natural stone for floor in my house. Wife would like to do a French pattern.

One of the sellers has tiles sized

15x15cm 15x30cm 30x30cm 30x60cm

and sells them as French pattern but it's not the right sizes for it.

Can a similar pattern done with these sizes? Does it have a name?


Cheers!

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primer peeling Discussion Thread

primer peeling

Ok applied pr360 primer in three coats .first few tiles have been laid .the primer is peeling off this morning whilst picking the adhesive snobs that have squirmed out on the floor .its like a skin .not a good start . The tiles are large and it is s anhydrate floor .what will happen in the future a with the tiles or b if there is a small missed peel

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Porcelain tiles potentially over weight limit: is this a big issue? Discussion Thread

Advice needed for fitting shower door frame? Discussion Thread

Advice needed for fitting shower door frame?

Hi, We're currently adding an en-suite to a downstairs bedroom, everything is going well so far, BUT, ive encountered a small problem? To install the en-suite, obviously we've had to put in a stud wall, which is plumbed perfectly and the shower base fits in like a glove. However when we were putting up the stud wall we were, more concerned about getting everything straight, for the shower base, but upon double checking measurements, the...
 

Shower door frame installation? Discussion Thread

Shower door frame installation?

Hi, We're currently adding an en-suite to a downstairs bedroom, everything is going well so far, BUT, ive encountered a small problem? To install the en-suite, obviously we've had to put in a stud wall, which is plumbed perfectly and the shower base fits in like a glove. However when we were putting up the stud wall we were, more concerned about getting everything straight, for the shower base, but upon double checking measurements, the original outside...
 

How much adhesive needs removing between tiles & covering a chip Discussion Thread

How much adhesive needs removing between tiles & covering a chip

Hi,

Looking for advice mainly on how much adhesive I should remove from between the tiles in a shower before grouting. I stupidly didn't remove a lot of it before it thoroughly dried, and while there is room to put grout in the gaps between tiles over the adhesive (in other words, the adhesive doesn't fully fill the voids), there is quite a lot of adhesive in the gaps as you can see below, and the inner edges of the...
 

Sealing limestone question Discussion Thread

Sealing limestone question

Hi all,

We had an outdoor limestone patio laid at the start of June (finished circa 07/06/24). We are yet to grout it. I'd like to seal it before doing so and I have bought Lithofin Stain stop. I have read a lot regarding its application however I have received conflicting information about when it is best to do so. I have been told that waiting to seal it doesn't matter/ we need to wait 13 weeks/ we need to wait a year to let it effloresce etc.

What is...
 

Tilers Forums .co.uk is being used as a menu system to the main tile forums! Discussion Thread

Plasterers Forum Discussion Thread

Plasterers Forum

Plasterers Forum

<p>There’s a Plasterers Forum online that has been the main one for years now. Also covers rendering and suchlike. Independent plastering courses can be found on there too, I think through Goldtrowel but may be somebody else now. We did use plasteringforums.co.uk or something similar and got a small forum going in about 2010 but […]</p>

There’s a Plasterers Forum online that has been the main one for years now. Also covers rendering and...
 

TIlersForums.com Stats Last 30 Days – April 12 to May 12 2024 Discussion Thread

TIlersForums.com Stats Last 30 Days – April 12 to May 12 2024

TIlersForums.com Stats Last 30 Days – April 12 to May 12 2024

These Are the CloudFLare Stats for Last 30 Days What’s that mean then? It means that TilersForums.com had 161,450 unique visitors, made a total of 22.54 MILLION requests. (Page changes, searches, etc. You can see the stats of our other forums, on their blogs too. We’re nice and open about our stats these days. It […]


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123 Year Old Johnson Tiles Factory to Close Down Causing 110 Job Losses Discussion Thread

123 Year Old Johnson Tiles Factory to Close Down Causing 110 Job Losses

123 Year Old Johnson Tiles Factory to Close Down Causing 110 Job Losses



123 Year Old Johnson Tiles Factory to Close Down Causing 110 Job Losses in Stoke On Trent’s Once Thriving Ceramics and Pottery Industries In the heart of one of Stoke on Trent’s 5 Towns, Tunstall, lies Johnson-Tiles. The designer, manufacturer and supplier of high-end ceramic and porcelain tile. Established in 1901 Johnson Tiles are...
 

National Tile Contractors Association (NTCA) Announces Itinerary for Coverings 2024 Discussion Thread

National Tile Contractors Association (NTCA) Announces Itinerary for Coverings 2024

National Tile Contractors Association (NTCA) Announces Itinerary for Coverings 2024

The National Tile Contractors Association (NTCA) has announced its itinerary for Coverings 2024, April 22 to 25 at booth 7914 Live DemonstrationsThe NTCA training team will conduct live demonstrations of cutting-edge tile installation techniques, showcasing the latest tools and technologies to enhance efficiency...
 

Beginner Tiling Courses Discussion Thread

DIY Tiling; Advice for DIY Tilers Discussion Thread

DIY Tiling; Advice for DIY Tilers

DIY Tiling; Advice for DIY Tilers

So long story short, I have just purchased my first house and I am a avid DIYer. I am looking at installing some “wood effect” porcelain tiles in my downstairs hallway/kitchen/utility room/WC. I have only previously helped my dad with tiling projects at home and I am wondering if this is a job to big […]

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PVA V PRIMERS – WHy you should never use PVA Glue when Wall Tiling Discussion Thread

PVA V PRIMERS – WHy you should never use PVA Glue when Wall Tiling

PVA V PRIMERS – WHy you should never use PVA Glue when Wall Tiling

Don’t listen to that idiot on handyman can. lol He’s an idiot who doesn’t have a clue when it comes to tiling. MANY PEOPLE THINK THAT P.V.A. IS OK AS A PRIMER ON WALLS AND FLOORS SO I THOUGHT THAT I WOULD LET YOU SEE THIS AND HOPEFULLY IT WILL ENLIGHTEN SOME NEWCOMERS OR EVEN […]

The post PVA V PRIMERS – WHy you should never use PVA Glue when...
 

Where to get a Tiling NVQ Discussion Thread

Kitchen Tiling Guide Discussion Thread

Revamp Your Space on a Budget: Where to Find Affordable and Quality Cheap Floor Tiles Discussion Thread

Revamp Your Space on a Budget: Where to Find Affordable and Quality Cheap Floor Tiles

Revamp Your Space on a Budget: Where to Find Affordable and Quality Cheap Floor Tiles

<p>When it comes to transforming your living space, few changes can make as dramatic an impact as new flooring. Whether you’re renovating your home or giving a room a fresh look, floor tiles offer a fantastic solution. And the good news is, you don’t have to break the bank to find the perfect tiles for...
 
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