Advantages: Very easy to use Disadvantages: Not a lot.
for a decent price. You will find most that large DIY stores offer competitive prices, but sometimes your local decorating shop will offer stuff like this at very low bargain basement prices. You will find just about anything available online, but of course this product is very heavy, therefore the cost of delivery is prohibitive so stay local.
It is both an adhesive and a grout, making it economical as well as user friendly. I find this stuff very easy to use, it spreads well, and sticks even better.
There is no need to use both tile adhesive and grout, just opt for the Mangers Ready Mixed All Purpose Tile Adhesive and Grout, it is specially formulated for both fixing and grouting ceramicwalltiles, to most interior wall surfaces, as well as cement rendering, plaster & plasterboard, existing tiles, wood and wood composites
When used as ...
Advantages: look grear Disadvantages: took ages to stick on walls
As a lot of you know I have recently had an extension on the house which has provided me with lots of ideas for reviews .We decided to go for a country style kitchen with pine units and laminate wood plank type floor. When in B&Q we looked at the walltiles to go around the sink area and behind the cooker to act as a splash back. We decided we liked the mosaic tiles best. These are small tiles in a mixture of colours we decided on greens and browns keeping our colours in the kitchen natural. On the pack it says multi as it is an assortment of colours These tiles come in packs of 4 they cost £43.98p a pack. Each tile measures 305 mm wow that’s expensive do you really think we can afford it as we need about £250 to buy enough to cover the area we want to. But they are so much nicer than the cheaper tiles. So we paid out for them ...
Advantages: Range, Price, Service Disadvantages: Poor range of adhesives
During my D.I.Y experiences over the years I have always considered ceramictiles expensive items to purchase. I tended to use local tile specialist's mainly because there was a lack of a national tile retailer around. I always thought there was a niche in the market for someone to fill and so they have in the mould of Topps Tiles.
~The history of Topps Tiles~
Topps Tiles can be traced back to 1963 when it's first shop opened in Manchester, it was called 'Multi Tile' back then and although this business flourished, it was confined to the North-West. In the early eighties Multi Tile joined forces with another tile company based in London, at this stage the combined business had roughly fifty stores between them. Over the next few years, a name change (Topps Tiles) and a floating on the stock exchange slowly enabled the business to ...
WormThatTurned 29.09.2003
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