Uprooting your current tile wall or floor and replacing it with brand-new tile is a lot of work or money. But before you tile ...
If your home can support excess weight and the existing tiles are in good condition, you can consider tiling over tile. You should tile over tile to save time and money and it can also be an ...
It can seem daunting to gather the necessary information before you start your first tile job. There’s a lot of good information out there, some not so good information, and a tremendous amount of ...
Q: We are planning to replace the ceramic tile in our foyer and half bath with porcelain tile. The original ceramic brick-style tiles were installed with about 2 inches of cement. We recently obtained ...
Q. Some installers have told me that I can lay wood or laminate flooring over tile, and others said I can’t. Who is telling the truth? The tile (12 by 12) is not even. If the tile should be removed, ...
Q – The wife would like to change the flooring in our kitchen from the ugly linoleum to tile. Can I just lay the tile over the linoleum? A – Generally when I get an e-mail that starts with ‘The wife…’ ...
When installing tiles, these common mistakes can prevent the materials from bonding, in turn causing stress and pressure that ...
If you've been putting off a tile project because you don't want to rip out the old tile, we get it. Removing tile isn't for the faint of heart—it's a physically demanding job that yields a lot of ...