I am sure that there are tilers on the forum who do tile laying work. Tell me, for what amount would you agree to carry out work on Timofey’s ? Dimensions, materials, costs and quantities are indicated in this forum thread. We need to build on them.
No, wait, what do you mean by “got it”? Outdoor porch? If so, then in general there are opinions that porcelain stoneware cannot be laid outdoors at all. It practically does not absorb water, the base underneath does not “breathe”. After 2-3 seasons, the tiles simply bounce off. I saw a video on YouTube where one smart guy talked about these problems. In Europe, clinker is used for these purposes; it has just the right properties - durable, frost-resistant and non-slip. And inside, of course, porcelain tiles are not much different in price from tiles, but are much more reliable in operation.
I am sure that there are tilers on the forum who do tile laying work. Tell me, for what amount would you agree to carry out work on Timofey’s ? Dimensions, materials, costs and quantities are indicated in this forum thread. We need to build on them.
No, wait, what do you mean by “got it”? Outdoor porch? If so, then in general there are opinions that porcelain stoneware cannot be laid outdoors at all. It practically does not absorb water, the base underneath does not “breathe”. After 2-3 seasons, the tiles simply bounce off. I saw a video on YouTube where one smart guy talked about these problems. In Europe, clinker is used for these purposes; it has just the right properties - durable, frost-resistant and non-slip. And inside, of course, porcelain tiles are not much different in price from tiles, but are much more reliable in operation.
I know that ceramic tiles are classified according to the type of shard :
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