Porcelain tile Bathroom Floor to Ceiling
June 27th, 2010 by home improvement
Master bathroom tiled floor to ceiling with porcelain tile , with decorative border and floor installed on a diagonal
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June 27th, 2010 by home improvement
Master bathroom tiled floor to ceiling with porcelain tile , with decorative border and floor installed on a diagonal
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June 26th, 2010 by home improvement
Renovated kitchen floor, install plywood, Schluter Ditra and porcelain tile
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June 23rd, 2010 by home improvement
Ceramic tile bathroom
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May 18th, 2010 by home improvement
Twenty Inch Tile Floor
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April 16th, 2010 by home improvement
Armen Tavy shows the proper way to hold a grout float for a tile project. Learn more about TAVY innovations at www.tavytools.com
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March 9th, 2010 by home improvement
www.tilesporcelain.co.uk The complexity involved in this one mineral is so great that entire books have been written on quartz. Our crystal quartz floor and wall tiles are a new architectural product. And take on the mixed characteristics of both granite and marble, which is one of the most exclusive man made engineered architectural materials now being used for floor and walls. Our companys crystal quartz floor and wall tiles are top-graded, introducing high-purity vein quartz with the process of high-pressure and high-vibration synthetic craftwork. Crystal quartz tiles are a perfect choice for modern contemporary exclusive living.
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March 1st, 2010 by home improvement
In this video Armen Tavy shows and explains the importance of coating the back of a tile with mortar during installations. These brief videos are designed to enhance your knowledge with tips Armen has used for over 50 years of tile work. Check out the great things he has invented for the trade at www.tavytools.com
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March 1st, 2010 by home improvement
tilemasterga.com In this case we are drilling circural hole using diamond core drill bit in marble pice to put little deco tile ( mosaic ) inside our hole in bathroom floor. Its fancy and crazy looking shower – you will see!!! Wisit us at http to see more tile design and finish projects
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March 1st, 2010 by home improvement
www.quadcitiesmarbleandgranite.com The homeowner left town for 6 months and while he was gone a leak developed in the shower valve, creating a constant drip! The mineral rich water left a thick layer of mineral deposit on the tile floor and base of the walls. We were unable to remove the deposit from the unglazed porcelain floor tiles and grout so we replaced the floor tile and grout. We then regrouted and recaulked the rest of the ceramic tiled shower walls, ceiling and curb. stonepro Restoration is the Eastern Iowa and Western Illinois leader in stone, grout and tile restoration. stonepro Restoration serves the Quad cities, Eastern Iowa and surrounding areas. Services include marble cleaning and sealing, marble honing grinding and polishing, custom shower renovations, shower regrout, recaulking, grout cleaning and sealing, grout colorsealing, travertine, terrazzo, limestone, granite and any other natural stone restoration. Chip repair, crack repair and any other services you may need for your stone, tile or grout are provided by stonepro Restoration!
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February 27th, 2010 by home improvement
Dj Sandoor’s little video for (Work & Fun) harmonizing. This video has images of laying down a granite floor,(on bad level old concrete floors) but not all the steps are shown. Far from home for eleven days of working at the Wilmington, NC Holiday Inn. (1800 sf surface) This is DJ Sandoors and working partner-friend Tomas. This is foto camera video with OLYMPUS Stylus 720 SW www.soundclick.com
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