Replace Broken Tiles Using a Ceramic Tile Finder
To me ceramic tiles are a thing of beauty as well as being practical.
I have them in several areas of my home and have enjoyed fitting them myself.
In this article we are going to look at an online tool called a ceramic tile finder which you can use to source and replace broken tiles.
I do love looking after my home and am always keen to decorate as it gives me a chance to express my creative skills.
Over the years I have learned how to put up wallpaper, how to paint (I mean like a professional) and also how to affix ceramic tiles.
In fact tiling is one of my favourite finishes to a room and can really create a centre piece say around the edge of a fire or as a splash back in a bathroom.
I have both in my house along with tiling both the floor and walls in my main family bathroom and shower room.
Sourcing tiles that where unique and met with my own individual taste was a lengthy process.
I did try and shop locally but was also impressed with the variety of tiles available on the internet.
The only downside with being so picky is replacing tiles as they get broken and damaged.
Believe you me given enough time this will happen, in fact it is not uncommon for the corners to snap or for fine cracks to appear in tiles after a few years wear.
If you where not prudent enough to hold on to a few extra tiles when installing quite simply the only solution is to do everything you can to replace missing tiles.
My key suggestion is to use what is a called a tile finder.
There are many websites that offer them and all you have to do is go to your local search engine and put in the phrase tile finder.
I have them in several areas of my home and have enjoyed fitting them myself.
In this article we are going to look at an online tool called a ceramic tile finder which you can use to source and replace broken tiles.
I do love looking after my home and am always keen to decorate as it gives me a chance to express my creative skills.
Over the years I have learned how to put up wallpaper, how to paint (I mean like a professional) and also how to affix ceramic tiles.
In fact tiling is one of my favourite finishes to a room and can really create a centre piece say around the edge of a fire or as a splash back in a bathroom.
I have both in my house along with tiling both the floor and walls in my main family bathroom and shower room.
Sourcing tiles that where unique and met with my own individual taste was a lengthy process.
I did try and shop locally but was also impressed with the variety of tiles available on the internet.
The only downside with being so picky is replacing tiles as they get broken and damaged.
Believe you me given enough time this will happen, in fact it is not uncommon for the corners to snap or for fine cracks to appear in tiles after a few years wear.
If you where not prudent enough to hold on to a few extra tiles when installing quite simply the only solution is to do everything you can to replace missing tiles.
My key suggestion is to use what is a called a tile finder.
There are many websites that offer them and all you have to do is go to your local search engine and put in the phrase tile finder.
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