May
19
2009
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Posted by The Tile Doctor at 5:18 PM
13 comments - Categories: Ceramic Tile | Ceramic Tile Installation | Home Improvement | Q & A | Building Green | Tile Video
Posted by The Tile Doctor at 5:18 PM
13 comments - Categories: Ceramic Tile | Ceramic Tile Installation | Home Improvement | Q & A | Building Green | Tile Video
Nancy wrote on 05/26/09 5:02 PM
I am looking for a way to store ceramic tile samples. I do dental office design and I have at least 400 tile samples in cardboard boxes. I cannot find a suitable plastic container that will hold the weight of the tiles. Can anybody help?JPeter wrote on 08/06/09 10:45 AM
I found a picture of some tile on your website under Tile Design, Tile Wall Design. It is in the top row, the fourth one from the left. It is a multi colored wall with turquoise and rust tiles with a white sink. How can I find out what kind of tile it is or where I can get it?Paul Wilson wrote on 08/06/09 11:17 AM
To JPeter, I will contact the webmaster and see if he has the retailer info on the tile image seen in the design section. If he knows I will post a reply.Paul Wilson wrote on 08/06/09 1:50 PM
To JPeter, sorry, the picture of tile you cited was a stock image from the original setion posting. Only member submitted images can be researched. My suggestion is that you download the image and check with local tile stores in your area for help.JPeter wrote on 08/28/09 3:17 PM
Tried that, no one has any idea what kind of tile it is or where we could get it. It's just disappointing.Paul wrote on 09/11/09 6:16 PM
For Kennedy Tile,Kennedy Tile wrote on 09/16/09 10:13 PM
Thanks Paul for complimenting my website, I created it myself . It is a work in progress but I am pretty proud of it so far.Vic wrote on 12/17/09 1:20 AM
nice updatesbogunok wrote on 12/17/09 1:22 AM
good stuffGoogle wrote on 01/26/10 4:36 AM
Thanks for information!Chuck wrote on 02/07/10 2:01 PM
Hoping to tile 2 bathrooms and floors in coming months. Is there anything to question the cheaper tile found at larger Home Improvement stores as local contractor told me their prices are so much less in part due to older (sat on the shelf) tile. I cannot wrap my mind around a deterioration issue with impervious tile.Paul Wilson wrote on 02/07/10 6:45 PM
This is for Chuck, porcelain tile does not deteriorate. If you found a tile at a big box store you liked, buy it and use it.
mrezzu wrote on 05/25/09 4:32 PM
nice updates, really helpful