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For questions generally relating to stone or ceramic tile, including selection, preparation, installation, maintenance, cleaning, and removal.

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There are products in this category named Fast-Setting, Polymer-Modified, Cement-Based Patching Compound that can be applied to wood floors to fill up gaps and imperfections. They are not self ...
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I'm replacing some old granite tiles. The concrete underneath (I believe) is ~80% flat, but has some deep divots and some high points. See images here, apologies for the poor lighting. Should I: ...
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I brought 5 numbered tiles 2" by 6". I want to attach to my brick wall outside to show my address.
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Contractor is redoing the shower with tiles on the floor. They laid waterproofing then put a layer of mud on top. Part of the waterproofing formed a "bubble" that can be pressed on and it ...
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I have a subfloor of new 3/4" plywood over 3/4" planks. Would this be at all suitable for putting bathroom tile over? I haven't detected any flex or give in the floor while walking on it, ...
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Our bath has ceramic tiles with the finest lines I've ever seen between tiles. Regrouting this bath has only been accomplished once by completely removing the tiles, replacing the substrate, ...
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I am re-tiling a basement shower that was built (partially) under the steps leading to the basement. The old shower has been removed so that only studs remain. I worry that traipsing up and down the ...
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I moved into a newly renovated apartment about 5 years ago. The kitchen had newly installed vinyl tiles. Over time some of the tiles have shifted so that there are large gaps in many areas. From what ...
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I just moved into a new build home and noticed a white, powdery residue on the tile floor along the baseboard (see photo). It looks like it could be efflorescence, but I’m not sure. The residue wipes ...
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I am planning to make a table (200×100 cm / 80×40″) and a decorative bench (100×40 cm / 40×16″) using the same method (the bench will serve as a test piece): a mosaic of medium size ceramic tiles (...
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I am trying to replace a few cracked subway tiles in my shower. When I removed the first tile it came away with a portion of the backer board. My goal was then to remove some of the surrounding tiles ...
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My bathroom contractor installed tiles improperly. Even if ceilings are not perfectly level I think they should plan accordingly. They showed me a small gap on the top corner so I said it's ok without ...
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Due to a variety of errors in how the tiles were installed, we are in our fourth year of effluorescence coming up through the grout lines one day after washing off with pressure washer and scrubbing. ...
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window pictures I plan on using kerdiboard and returning into window jamb. But how far does kerdi need to cover window frame. There is a track on the window frame and does kerdi or tile fit in there ...
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I was cleaning up edge to re-grout and caulk my shower when I noticed a couple tiles were moving in the floor corner. So I removed them and I guess some "drywall" came with it and uncover ...
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