I reckon a roll of tile effect lino and some NoNails would work out a lot cheaper and quicker, and have no leaky joints.
If you like that sort of thing, of coarse.
I reckon a roll of tile effect lino and some NoNails would work out a lot cheaper and quicker, and have no leaky joints.
If you like that sort of thing, of coarse.
I have seen tiles to stick over existing tiles advertised on the web, but I would like to see them before buying. Does anyone know of a 'shed' that stocks these, or even an outlet here on Tyneside.
You can stick any tiles over old ones if you want. Just degrease well, and abrade the glaze a little with some coarse sand paper before tileing like normal.
I guess so, but these ones are quite thin and cutable
NT
fully endorse our range of STICK & GO TILES. "
I wonder what they thought of them /before/ the months of testing then?
Its a strange marketing claim really, given that companies always endorse their own products.
Then again I know of one exception... ntl once described its dial up service saying 'time to put the kettle on'
NT
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