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Selecting tiles for DIY project
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Selecting the proper tile involves considering several factors. First, think about the location where the tile will be installed. For example, if it's for a bathroom or kitchen, you'll want a tile that is water-resistant and easy to clean. Next, consider the style and design you want to achieve. Different types of tiles, such as ceramic, porcelain, or natural stone, offer different looks and textures. It's also important to think about the durability of the tile, especially if it will be used in a high-traffic area. Finally, consider the size and shape of the tile to ensure it fits the space properly. Taking all these factors into account will help you select the right tile for your project.
Do-It-Yourself Tile Installation
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If you're interested in learning how to install tile yourself, this straightforward guide will walk you through the process. It covers everything from gathering materials and preparing the surface to laying the tiles, grouting, and sealing the grout.
DIY Caulking
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When recaulking a tub and shower, start by carefully removing the old caulk using a utility knife or a caulk removal tool. Thoroughly clean the area to ensure good adhesion for the new caulk, and make sure it's completely dry before proceeding. Choose a high-quality silicone caulk and apply it evenly along the seam. Smooth the caulk with a wet finger or a caulk tool for a neat finish. Allow the caulk to dry completely before using the tub or shower again.
Grout Repair
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There are a number of issues that may arise when it comes to grout. The most common is dirty, stained or discolored grout. This happens due to the porous nature of grout as it is made of portland cement and sand just as a sidewalk or concrete driveway. Depending on the severity of the staining or discoloration, it may be cleaned or have the GROUT RECOLORED.
Waterproof Vinyl Laminate Flooring
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The main difference between laminate and vinyl flooring is the materials they're made of. Vinyl is 100% synthetic, while laminate uses a fiberboard core constructed of wood byproducts. Thus, laminate flooring is not waterproof, while vinyl flooring is 100% waterproof.
Why are grouted corners cracking
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Many times if not every time, you will find that the corners where walls meet or where the wall meets the floor the grout will eventually crack in as little as a week’s time after installation. Tile Installers refer to areas where different surfaces or angles meet as a “CHANGE OF PLANE”.
Why tile guys charge more
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All in all, at the end of the day, approximately 50% of the labor we charge goes to tax, insurance and wear and tear on our tools. I don’t know about you but I would feel more comfortable with a professional company who possesses all of the above categories.
Required Tile Subfloor
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A single builder installed plywood subfloor is suitable for carpeting only. A tile floor must be set over a sturdy base. If you stand on the carpet in your home and press down with your feet you will feel the bounce or “Deflection” in the floor.
Cost to install tile
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Cost to install tile includes preparing the surface by cleaning it free of dust or oil, possibly installing a sub-floor or uncoupling membrane or dry pack portland cement mix, troweling thinset, setting the tile, grouting the joints, caulk and cleaning up. As a result, the tile setter handles each square foot of space no less than 5 times during the course of the job.
Ceramic Tile Installation Artisan
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Ceramic tile Installation for many trades and some tile contractors, is just another service they offer, we do not rush to get the job finished so we can get paid and move to the next job.
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