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tfosydney

107 Warren Road, Sydney
Joined 28 April 2015
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7 years7 yearstfosydneytfosydney posted:
External brickwall tiling

Hi there,
It really depends on how uneven your brick work is, if it is only uneven in some spots you can fill the spots with glue, but if it is…

7 years7 yearstfosydneytfosydney posted:
I want to install timber decking on my small balcony

Timber look tiles would look great. Seeing that it's an outdoor area, it would be advisable to get an R11 anti-slip product as they provide more grip especially when it…

9 years9 yearstfosydneytfosydney posted:
Matching tiles throughout Bathroom, laundry, kitchen

We think carrying the same theme throughout the house is a great idea. Many of our customers use the same main tile in all bathrooms but use different feature tiles…

Matching tiles throughout Bathroom, laundry, kitchen
9 years9 yearstfosydneytfosydney posted:
Timber look tiles in Bathroom opinions pls

I can understand why the idea of using tiles that are made to look like something doesn’t appeal to some people. But the range of timber look porcelain tiles and…

Timber look tiles in Bathroom opinions pls
9 years9 yearstfosydneytfosydney posted:
Grout sealing on new ceramic floor tiles?

Yes, you can use it with pre-sealed polished porcelain tiles too. The excess coverage of the sealer would just dry up leaving no mark on the surface.

9 years9 yearstfosydneytfosydney posted:
Non-slip Wet Area Flooring Alternatives To Tiles

We hope you are ok. There is a few options to get an anti-slip flooring for your shower floor. One of them is unfilled travertine natural stone tiles. They are…

9 years9 yearstfosydneytfosydney posted:
Tiling advise :)

We recommend that you go to a tile store and see the range of tiles available. There are many types of porcelain tiles available including polished, stone look, concrete look,…

Tiling advise :)
9 years9 yearstfosydneytfosydney posted:
High gloss porcelain tiles.

Our customers who are impressed by the look of polished porcelain tiles are often concerned about the issue of slipperiness. To be honest, any wet surface can be slippery if…

9 years9 yearstfosydneytfosydney posted:
Grout sealing on new ceramic floor tiles?

In most cases, a tiler won’t seal the grout joints unless specifically instructed to do so. Many modern colour grouts contain some chemicals that make them resistant to mildew and…

9 years9 yearstfosydneytfosydney posted:
McDonald Jones Homes - The new thread

Hi gardenretreat1, thank you for visiting us today! In answering your comment, we currently don’t have any location other than Smithfield. European timber look tiles is one of our best…

9 years9 yearstfosydneytfosydney posted:
Drilling into tiles

It takes a while to drill a hole in a porcelain tile. It’s essential to keep the tile and drill bit cool with water as it will probably take a…

9 years9 yearstfosydneytfosydney posted:
Tile selection advice needed

That’s a nice combination. Isn’t it hard to find the right tiles from hundreds to choose from! Ceramic tiles like what you chose are easy to maintain and will look…

9 years9 yearstfosydneytfosydney posted:
Gloss or Matt tiles?

We get this question all the time from our customers. They love the look of polished porcelain tiles but think that matt tiles are more practical and less slippery. I…

9 years9 yearstfosydneytfosydney posted:
Opinions on Travertine Driveways

We’d consider using travertine pavers on the driveway a little bit risky. Travertine itself is a hard stone, but the porosity of it can make some of the tiles slightly…

9 years9 yearstfosydneytfosydney posted:
Wood look tiles

Thank you for your response. The price of laying really differs between tilers. But for timber look tiles, the minimum may start around $40-$50 per square metre in Sydney. I'm…

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9 years9 yearstfosydneytfosydney posted:
Wood look tiles

The market is now full of choices. But the quality differs somewhat as well as the prices. Italians and Spanish are leading the way in producing best timber look tiles.…

9 years9 yearstfosydneytfosydney posted:
Tiling over existing tiles or not?

It would be good to rip up the entire bathroom although it’s a time consuming process. It will give you the chance to find out where the water leak was…

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