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Grout Haze On Installed Natural Stone Tiles

by Stacey 30. April 2012 05:42
It's not uncommon for grout residue to be left on the surface of newly installed natural stone tiles, especially limestone tiles. We get asked quite often what can be done. Read on for an in-depth analysis of what to do from one of our expert time-served installers. [More]

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Natuarl Stone Restoration & Scratch Removal

by Mark 28. June 2011 15:36
One of the many benefits of natural stone tiles, like marble tiles, is that they can be restored back to their original condition with ease by one of many natural stone restoration companies. Read on for more info about one local firm to us. [More]

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Open Outer Edges On Tiled Corners

by Mark 11. May 2011 16:32
Here we have the answer to the popular question - "how do i finish off the edges of my tiles when they are exposed on external corners"? The answer is straight forward but depends upon how much effort you want to put in. [More]

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Selecting Tiles When Installing

by Will 20. April 2011 11:26
It's vitally important that tiles are installed randomly and not taken from the crate one at a time. Read on to discover the best way of selecting natural stone tiles for installation. [More]

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How To Seal Natural Stone

by Mark 6. April 2011 16:14
We recommend that all natural stone should be sealed to protect it from the rigours of everyday life. Read on to see how sealing your limestone tiles is easier than you might think. [More]

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How To Calculate The Quantity Of Tiles Required

by Simon 23. March 2011 04:16
Most people know what they need as their installer will have told them prior to calling us. There are a few things to be aware of though. Read on for full details.... [More]

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Installation Advice | Placing An Order

Crack Matting (Ditra Matting)

by Will 21. March 2011 15:52
Lots of people ask us about this. It's not within our product range but our experts know all about it. Read on to discover how using this could save your floor from cracking issues in the future especially if you are tiling onto wooden floors. [More]

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