tiles

Tiles are usually thin, square or rectangular coverings manufactured from hard-wearing material such as ceramic, stone, metal, baked clay, or even glass. They are generally fixed in place in an array to cover roofs, floors, walls, edges, or other objects such as tabletops. Alternatively, tile can sometimes refer to similar units made from lightweight materials such as perlite, wood, and mineral wool, typically used for wall and ceiling applications. In another sense, a tile is a construction tile or similar object, such as rectangular counters used in playing games (see tile-based game). The word is derived from the French word tuile, which is, in turn, from the Latin word tegula, meaning a roof tile composed of fired clay.
Tiles are often used to form wall and floor coverings, and can range from simple square tiles to complex or mosaics. Tiles are most often made of ceramic, typically glazed for internal uses and unglazed for roofing, but other materials are also commonly used, such as glass, cork, concrete and other composite materials, and stone. Tiling stone is typically marble, onyx, granite or slate. Thinner tiles can be used on walls than on floors, which require more durable surfaces that will resist impacts.

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    No water from tap mystery

    I have an intermitent fault which has every plumber who's visited my home stumped. Wall mounted vado mixer tap on a gravity system, every few days when I turn the hot side on no water comes out. Usually all I have to do is turn the tap on and off a few times and the water comes out...
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    Bathroom suite?

    I am new to plumbing and still plodding through my full time course and I just wanted a few tips on bathroom suites ! 1: when ripping out an existing bathroom what would be the best fixing to remove first? 2: what would be the best way to learn tiling? 3: if I was to extend and contract the wc...
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    toilet -PLEASE HELP NOW!!!!

    plumber has removed an old toilet with old fashioned cistern but the waste outlet is 290 mm away from the wall. this means the toilet has a big gap at the back away from the wall. HELP - PLUMBER HERE NOW DOESNT KNOW WHAT TO DO, THANX
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    price a bathroom for a friend of a friend

    here goes,take out old bath toilet and basin,remove tiles from around bath,remove shower and riser re route all waste and hot and cold pipework, re-position toilet and basin,heating pipework needs extended and radiator moved fit all new appliances,re tile around bath only to ceiling,make...
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    Upstairs bathroom - WIP

    Thought I'd start a new thread for how to fit out my upstairs bathroom. It's at studwork stage with most of the first fix pipework there (hot/cold sticking out of walls but no waste pipes yet). I've started to add noggins for things like loos/basins/extractors etc and was wondering about...
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    Am I being conned?

    i gave an estimate for a full refit of a large shower room,doing everything including tiles,painting, changing lights etc. nothing going back in same position I reckon on minimum off 3 weeks. Anyway estimate was for supply of everything as customer didnt really have any ideas as to how she...
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    Fitting a toilet on tiled bathroom floor

    I've got to fit a toilet to a tiled floor. The Bathroom has just been fitted with ceramic floor tiles. Can anyone recomment the best drill bit to use. Thanks in advance
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    Do olive-pullers work?

    I have a very good success rate of the getting them off using a junior hacksaw. However, it's one of the most annoying things to have to do. Do these work? Because at 20 squids, they want to.
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    How long does it take you to do a bathroom?

    I have been doing constant bathrooms this year, I keep saying "this is definalty the last one I do this year" but I've just taken on two more. I work totally on my own and each bathroom I take great care to get everything bang on perfect and totaly durable etc. The average bathroom with...
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    A case for Trading Standards?

    Hi The history: My friend used to have a pump on her shower, unfortunately this was deemed to be illegal as it interfered with her downstairs-neighbour's supply. Apparently it was causing some kind of back pressure, though I'm none-too-clear on this part. Anyway, the pump was removed and...
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    Source of Leak - end of tether!

    We have searched high and low for the source of this water leak. Can anyone suggest anything else it might be, what does it look like to those more experienced than us? This is an internal partition wall - no pipes run within it (we have cut hole in wall and taken skirting off as you can see)...
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    Tiny CH Pipes.

    Not sure what size they are. Seen them once or twice. Friend's house has them feeding all rads. A decorator put a rad back on and the pipe bent double. What's the point/benefit of them?
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    Worried i might mess this one up.

    A customer just rang me regarding installing a towell radiator. I'm going to look at the job tomorrow to give a quote. I'm only used to installing regular radiators. I prey to god it's one you can fit straight into the pipe work in the floor. I am not sure how to go about feeding it up the...
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    Its Installer LIVE (Coventry) 7,8,9+10th Sept 2010 Come see ********* tile drills bit

    Yes its exhibition time again and this year 365-Drills will be at the Heating & Plumbing Exhibition in Coventry. Installer Live show. Its for Heating & Plumbing Engineers. Dates 7 8 9 10 of September 2010 I thought it worth a mention that prior to TOOLFAIR which is on 16th 17th Sept...
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    When fitting sanitary ware do you struggle to drill holes into tiles? We can help.

    Arguably fitting sanitary ware to finished bathrooms is one of the last jobs and potentially the time when things can go wrong. The cost of broken tiles, chipped finishes caused by incorrect drilling and installation can ruin a brilliant project. With the tiles on the wall all we need to do...
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    which pop up waste

    i need to buy a pop up waste for my bath...as i don't have one. Lots of room availible, needs : to be chrome or stainless, have a decent drain rate, be easy to fit to a grp bath. hole is offset into a p shaped bath, ceramica whirlpool. now, there is a marley one in b+q for £20 - but im...
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    Diamond drills

    Bought an 8mm wax filled diamond drill for 23 quid a few months ago. I can confirm the claim that they drill 50 holes so if you do a lot of bathromm work with these modern hard tiles/ porceliens theyu are just the job. Local tile supplier sells the but I can't remember the manufacturer. Sorry...
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    Bank Holiday MONDAY (Watch Dragons Den...) Its our mate PATRICK on the show !!

    Does the plumbing world need a loo that doesnt smell? Will Deborah Meadon kick up a stink? Will Peter Jones POO POO the idea Is there room for one on James Cann's boat... With Theo tell Mrs-P she needs one for the kids... Yep tonight our mate PATRICK will pitch his solution to those smelly...
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    Help for newbie, solder or compression....???

    Hi all Advice required please, I am fitting a new bathroom suite and need to modify the hot & cold pipework it will be under the floor which I will be installing under floor heating and tiles at a later date. My question is do I solder my pipe connections or use compression fittings based on...
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    Plumbing engineer? LOOKING FOR TOOLS? Coming up in Coventry ********* InstallerLIVE

    Installer LIVE is coming to Coventry for four days in 2010. InstallerLive 2010! 7th-10th September, Ricoh Arena, Coventry InstallerLive is the UK’s national plumbing, heating and renewables show; meet your suppliers face-to-face, see the latest products put through their paces and...
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