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AuthorAsk your ceramic tile questions here

Posted on Jan 16, 09 at 12:43 AM

I lay or repair ceramic tile for kitchens and bathrooms every week. I'd be happy to answer your questions, or find you an answer if you can stump me. Please add your questions about ceramic tile right here.

~Jim

Jim Bessey   

Re: Ask your ceramic tile questions here
Reply #1 on: Dec 24, 09 at 06:23 PM

Also, learn more about ceramic tile here:

http://www.helium.com/zone/923-diy-ceramic-tile-floors-walls


~Jim Bessey  -  steward for Home & Garden

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Re: Ask your ceramic tile questions here
Reply #2 on: Mar 29, 12 at 03:28 AM

Also, learn more about ceramic tile here:

http://www.helium.com/zone/923-diy-ceramic-tile-floors-walls


~Jim Bessey  -  steward for Home & Garden

   My Portfolio

 

Jim Bessey

We are laying ceramic tile on a cement floor that has a floor drain with a slope that goes about at least 2 1/2 feet around it.  We are currently making cuts in the tiles that go along with the slope in the floor which is making a mozaic kind of look to it.  What is the right way to work with a slope so the tiles won't break?

 

Also, learn more about ceramic tile here:

http://www.helium.com/zone/923-diy-ceramic-tile-floors-walls


~Jim Bessey  -  steward for Home & Garden

   My Portfolio

 

Jim Bessey

 

   

Re: Ask your ceramic tile questions here
Reply #3 on: Mar 29, 12 at 03:50 AM

Also, learn more about ceramic tile here:

http://www.helium.com/zone/923-diy-ceramic-tile-floors-walls


~Jim Bessey  -  steward for Home & Garden

   My Portfolio

 

Jim Bessey

We are laying ceramic tile on a cement floor that has a floor drain with a slope that goes about at least 2 1/2 feet around it.  We are currently making cuts in the tiles that go along with the slope in the floor which is making a mozaic kind of look to it.  What is the right way to work with a slope so the tiles won't break?

 

Also, learn more about ceramic tile here:

http://www.helium.com/zone/923-diy-ceramic-tile-floors-walls


~Jim Bessey  -  steward for Home & Garden

   My Portfolio

 

Jim Bessey

 

 

Also, learn more about ceramic tile here:

http://www.helium.com/zone/923-diy-ceramic-tile-floors-walls


~Jim Bessey  -  steward for Home & Garden

   My Portfolio

 

Jim Bessey

 

We are laying ceramic tile on a cement floor that has a floor drain with a slope that goes about at least 2 1/2 feet around it.  We are currently making cuts in the tiles that go along with the slope in the floor which is making a mozaic kind of look to it.  What is the right way to work with a slope so the tiles won't break?

 

   

Re: Ask your ceramic tile questions here
Reply #4 on: Mar 29, 12 at 03:54 AM

We are laying ceramic tile on a cement floor that has a floor drain with a slope that goes about at least 2 1/2 feet around it.  We are currently making cuts in the tiles that go along with the slope in the floor which is making a mozaic kind of look to it.  What is the right way to work with a slope so the tiles won't break?

Kitty Horn   

Re: Ask your ceramic tile questions here
Reply #5 on: Mar 29, 12 at 04:07 AM

 

We are laying ceramic tile on a cement floor that has a floor drain with a slope that goes about at least 2 1/2 feet around it.  We are currently making cuts in the tiles that go along with the slope in the floor which is making a mozaic kind of look to it.  What is the right way to work with a slope so the tiles won't break?

 



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