Mar
31
2009
TilersForums.co.uk which started out in April 2006 now has more than 7,800 active members with not a single one being pre-registered to the system. With more than 22 sponsorship deals providing support to the forum and community in one way or another, TilersForums.co.uk is just about to make the most important deal of them all.
Tile Giant which has recently become a brand under the Travis Perkins group has given the go-ahead for sponsorship and is in talks regarding superior sponsorship even.
Tile Giant currently only stock Mapei adhesives and Mapei UK already sponsor TilersForums.co.uk so the move was an obvious one.
More to follow pretty soon.
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Feb
17
2009
1.
First Stone Tiling Job – Honed Slate – Which Cutter?
"HI – New to this forum. This is my first ‘Hard’ Tile flooring job – Laying 18mtrs 12mm Copper Honed Slate Tiles on a Conservatory Floor."
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2. stone tiling
"anyone else on here prefer using stone to any other tiles. dont get to work with it often but love working with it."
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3. Natural Stone Tiling Course
"Looking for a Natural Stone Tiling Course? www.TilingCoursesCompanies.co.uk will point you in the right direction. Natural Stone Tiling Course for the full …"
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4. natural stone tiling course
"Hey everyone Has anyone here been on or know of a good stone tiling course? would love to do one to further my training."
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5. Natural Stone Tiling Course
"There are a range of Natural Stone Tiling Courses available around the UK (2 day , 3 day, 5 day, weekend courses and so on) so we’ve taken the best from each …"
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6. Overbath Showers – Priming, Tanking and Stone Tiling
"I am about to refurbish my old Bathroom Suite and I have a few tiling related issues that I would like to resolve before I begin, hopefully one of …"
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7. Ceramic and Stone Tiling: A Complete Guide
"Ceramic and Stone Tiling: A Complete GuideProduct DescriptionSome tiling books adopt a hypothetical stance to the subject. This book rejects this approach …"
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8. Grouting Natural Stone Tiles
"just finished tiling bathroom with 100×100 natural stone tiles from b+q ( customer insisted!). used max 4 mm spaces in places to get level effect but just …"
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9. How to seal natural stone tiles
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10. Stone & Ceramic Tile Co – Tiler in Glasgow
"STONE & CERAMIC TILE CO NATURAL STONE SPECIALIST GLASGOW BASED 07796 138 296 ALL ASPECTS OF TILING."
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11. Natural Stone….how to finish tile edge.
"Working With Stone As stone has become more popular and specialist stone fixers are few and far between tilers take on a proportion of their work."
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12. gulf stone the tiles with the bling – TilersForums.co.uk | Tile …
"Used the gulf stone last week. Got my self all set up for a hard days graft cutting, as they were 600 by 600 on the 45. I assumed they would cut like …"
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13. Tiling over stone wall with travertine
"I have a bathroom to tile out to travertine. The external wall is exposed stone, very irregular and papered over and painted. Could any one suggest the best …"
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14. The Tile & Stone Show
"Calling all tilers…….you can now register online to receive free tickets to this years Tile & Stone Show Excel, London 29th June to 1st …"
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15. Cutting marble tiles around stone wall
"Hi there. I am tiling my sons conservatory floor with creama marfil 20mm thick 400 x 400 marble tiles. I have completed the main area but now have around 50 …"
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16. The Bare Truth About Stone Impregnator-Sealers – TilersForums.co …
"9 Jun 2007 … The following is an article written by an eminent stone professional in the USA – please read it and you may then understand a little more …"
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17. TilersForums.co.uk | Tile Forums | Tiling Forum
"Tile Drilling – Drill Tough Tiles like Porcelain. Tile Drilling. Discuss all aspect of drilling tile. Including cutting holes in porcelain and tough stone …"
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"Location: Calgary, Alberta, Canada; Interests: Mountain biking, kyaking, art and welding; Occupation: Stone and tile; Tiling for? …"
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19. Stone & Marble – Tile Gallery – Tile Photo’s – Tile Pictures …
"Post and view pictures of Stone and Marble tiling work in this category. Please remmeber you can vote and comment on all photo’s! …"
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20. TilersForums.co.uk Sponsors – Tile Industry Support
"Tile and Stone Journal (TSJ) is dedicated to providing information, analysis and inspiration to all sectors of the tile and stone industry in the UK and …"
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Feb
17
2009
Checkout the electric underfloor heating offers on the tilers forum as soon as you can to save cash on your next underfloor heating purchase, no matter whether you’re trade or DIY. If you’re installing underfloor heating, checkout the tilers forum.
Electric Underfloor Heating at the Tilers Forum
Underfloor Heating Directory
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Feb
6
2009
Checkout the new website; Tiler World. Soon to be online connecting wall and floor tilers and their customers.
It doesn’t matter what adhesive the tiler uses, or which shop they get it from. You can still leave a review for the tilers work no matter what.
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Dec
30
2008
1 comment | tags: books, lots, lovely, more, of, tiling | posted in Business Support, Floor Tiling, Forum Sponsors, General Info, Product Reviews, Related Products, Related Services, Service Reviews, Tile Adhesive, Tile Grout, Tile Industry News, Tilers Forums, Tiling Tools, Tiling Training, Tutorials & How-To, Wall Tiling
Dec
30
2008
no comments | tags: books, tiling | posted in Business Support, Floor Tiling, Forum Sponsors, General Info, Product Reviews, Related Products, Related Services, Service Reviews, Tile Adhesive, Tile Grout, Tile Industry News, Tilers Forums, Tiling Tools, Tiling Training, Tutorials & How-To, Wall Tiling
Dec
30
2008
Ceramic and Stone Tiling: A Complete Guide

Product Description
Some tiling books adopt a hypothetical stance to the subject. This book rejects this approach and demonstrates how a do-it-yourself enthusiast can carry out a tiling job to a high standard in situations that exist in the real world. Covers all the basic processes from designing the job through to the final grouting and cleaning down. Procedures, that are of vital importance, such as setting-out, are covered in considerable detail. The reader is told what can go wrong and given advice. Attention is also paid to tiling with terracotta, marble, slate and granite, that involve slightly different techniques compared to ceramic tiling. Presents highlighted, useful ‘tips’ throughout the text Well-illustrated with detailed, step-by-step colour photographs and diagrams.
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Product Details
Published on: 2005-10-28
Original language: English
Number of items: 1
Binding: Hardcover
144 pages
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Editorial Reviews
About the Author
John Ripley has been involved in the tiling business for his entire working life and over a period of fifty years gained experience in almost every aspect of the trade. He has represented the trade on the tiling committee of the British Standards Institute for many years and is the Chief Inspector for the National Federation of Terrazzo Marble and Mosaic specialists and a technical inspector for the Tile Assocation.
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Customer Reviews
Clear and helpful advise
John is very clear about how to tile, instructions are straight forward with handy pointers on potential problems so you can avoid them. It really does make all the difference to have this kind of advise and plan before you start. An invaluable guide if you want to get it right.
Ceramic and Stone Tiling: A Complete Guide
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Dec
30
2008
There are a couple of decent tiling courses in Staffordshire, one being Chase Tiling Academy who started up as a tiling-only training centre, based in Cannock, Staffordshire. And the other is Construction Skills College Limited, and are based in Stoke on Trent, Staffordshire.
Staffordshire Tiling Course by Construction Skills College Limited
Staffordshire Tiling Course by Chase Tiling Adademy
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Dec
30
2008
There are only a select few training centre’s in the UK that can offer a Wall and Floor Tiling NVQ Level 2, the current Tiling Qualification recognised in the UK.
Some of the Select Few Training Centre’s
– Able Skills
– Chase Tiling Academy
Tiling Courses Companies offers a full list of Tiling Courses and NVQ Training Centres.
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Dec
30
2008
There are a range of Natural Stone Tiling Courses available around the UK (2 day, 3 day, 5 day, weekend courses and so on) so we’ve taken the best from each region and have listed them here for you. Make sure you’re checking out these Natural Stone, Slate and Marble tiling courses.
Feedback about the training centre’s can be found at www.tilersforums.co.uk. Reviews can be found at Tiling Course Reviews. Please mention TilersForums.co.uk when calling these training centres about their Stone Tiling Courses.
SCOTLAND
Tiler Training School – Stone Tiling Course Info
NORTH
North East Tiling Training – Stone Tiling Course Info
Yorkshire Tiling Academy – Stone Tiling Course Info
MIDLANDS
Chase Tiling Academy – Stone Tiling Course Info
Construction Skills College Limited – Stone Tiling Course Info
SOUTH
Diamond Training Centre – Stone Tiling Course Info
Able Skills – Stone Tiling Course Info
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Dec
30
2008
If you’re looking for a 10 day wall and floor tiling course then consider checking out the Intensive Tiling Course (5 days) with the Advanced Tiling Course (also 5 days) as a bolt-on. You can do the courses together, or separately should that suit your schedule better.
10 Day wall and floor tiling course block booking click here. Please mention tilerforums.co.uk when calling.
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Dec
10
2008
The Finishing Touch: How to Tile Around Your Bathtub.
Tiling around your bathtub is a fairly straightforward procedure that most homeowners can pull off with just a little learning and patience. Tiles are a good choice for the bathroom, as they are easy to keep clean in what is essentially a very damp atmosphere. Tiles for around a bath may be ceramic, glass or stone. The choice is up to you and depends on things such as the look you are going for and what fits with the décor of the rest of the room.
Getting Started
To get started, you’ll need to make sure you lay all the tiles out very precisely. This is an important step because this is a labor-intensive job when it comes to measuring and cutting. You might also want to consider using mastic instead of thinset for this job. Mastic is much stickier than thinset and will prevent the tiles from slipping down the wall or otherwise out of place.
You will then need to measure the height of each wall that is located above the tub. By dividing this number in half, you can find the halfway point on the wall. Then, measure how many tiles above and below this line will fit. If you end up with less than half a tile at the top and bottom, adjust the center mark to give yourself more space to work with. A small sliver will look odd and may not cut straight or stay stuck.
Laying the Tile
Once you have your tile layout all planned out, start tiling at the center mark and work outwards. Mastic will last about twenty minutes once it is laid on, so don’t lay too much at once. Don’t forget to make the deep ridges with the trowel to help the mastic spread out and adhere to the tiles correctly. In addition, you should use tile spacers to ensure the tiles are laid evenly and that there aren’t any vast expanses of grout. You will also need to leave space between the bottom row and the tub for caulk.
Some tiles will need to be cut to fit edges, or around faucets. Remember the rule: measure twice, cut once. Having a few extra tiles that you need is also useful in case of breakages.
Finishing the Job
Grouting is the last thing you will have to do in order to fill in the gaps between the tiles and hold them fast. Push the grout gently into the gaps and wipe off any excess grout with a damp sponge. A final buff can be done the following day after it has all had a good chance to dry.
If you are not feeling too confident about embarking upon the project on your own, taking a course in tiling may be just what you need, as a course will teach you all the skills you need to make your home improvements look professional.
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