DreamOnDan Posted December 9, 2004 Posted December 9, 2004 I lay tile for a living. PM me, I'l be able to answer anything you got.
VABills Posted December 9, 2004 Posted December 9, 2004 Is this another look at me thread. sh-- you have exceeded your daily limit of look at me threads.
stuckincincy Posted December 9, 2004 Posted December 9, 2004 I lay tile for a living. PM me, I'l be able to answer anything you got. 153686[/snapback] There's your answer, Steve. It's a bit more than filling cracks - sanded vs. unsanded, shrinkage, absorbtive vs. unabsorbtive tile, and so on. Use DOD's PM offer...
Mr Info Posted December 9, 2004 Posted December 9, 2004 I lay tile for a living. PM me, I'l be able to answer anything you got. 153686[/snapback] Oh, boy, wished you lived around here. We have a bunch of tile work to get done on our new place. We have a tile contractor through our GC but I'm not sure of his expertise. In any case, are there any of the heated floor products for tile better than the others? I am talking about the pad type of products like WarmlyYours. BTW - I don't know why but when I read your post, I saw 'pipe' instead of 'tile' and I looked quickly to see if it this was a fictitious post by Johnny Wadd.
OnTheRocks Posted December 9, 2004 Posted December 9, 2004 I lay tile for a living. PM me, I'l be able to answer anything you got. 153686[/snapback] Dream on Dan...I have a question.. we have some tiles that have broken away from the hearth in front of the fireplace. fortunately the tiles have not broken. what would you suggest i use as a "cement" or "caulk" to reset the tiles? There are only two of them and they are approximately 2" x 3" in size. They are odd sizes because they are right on the edge. Thanks!
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