Monthly Archives: February 2023

  1. Four Cleaning Products You Shouldn’t Use on Tiles

    Four Cleaning Products You Shouldn’t Use on Tiles

    Just invested in some brand new tiles and want to keep them clean? Or perhaps you’re attempting to revive some worn out tiles by giving them a thorough deep clean. Either way, it’s vital to understand which products you can use and which you can’t. If you pick the wrong cleaning products, you could be left with a much bigger headache than you started out with!

    Although tiles are generally quite durable and hard-wearing, they can be sensitive to damage from harsh chemicals or abrasive cleaning implements. Using the wrong products can cause scratches, fading and discolouration which, in many cases, will leave you with no choice but to replace the tiles altogether.

    Below, we’re taking a look at four different types of cleaning products you should avoid using on your tiles - and we’ll wrap up by suggesting a few that you can use safely.

    Products to avoid

    • Products that are oil or wax-based: Some cleaning chemicals include oils or waxes
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  2. Ceramic or Porcelain Tiles: Which Should You Choose?

    Ceramic or Porcelain Tiles: Which Should You Choose?

    On the face of it, ceramic and porcelain tiles can look quite similar. It’s the construction that really sets them apart from each other, though - look beneath the surface, and these two types of tile are quite different. Each one has its own set of pros and cons so, if you’re struggling to decide between the two, this article should help you out.

    The differences between the two

    First, a little background on the construction of porcelain and ceramic tiles. Although they look practically the same, the process used to manufacture them does differ. Initially, clay mixtures are formed to create the basis of the tile (ceramic being coarser and porcelain being finer). Where ceramic and porcelain tiles differ most, however, is in

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  3. How Do Slip-Resistant Tiles Work?

    How Do Slip-Resistant Tiles Work?

    Shopping for floor tiles and concerned about safety? You might have come across slip-resistant tiles and wondered: what are they, and are they worth getting? We’re going to answer those questions once and for all in this article by taking a look at what sets slip-resistant tiles apart from their regular counterparts. Without further ado, let’s dive in.

    What are slip-resistant tiles?

    In a nutshell, slip-resistant (or anti-slip) tiles are exactly what you’d think: tiles designed specifically for floors that are less slippery, reducing the likelihood of you accidentally falling. They’re particularly useful if you have children that like to run around on your tiled floors! With slip-resistant tiles in place, they’ll be far less likely to injure themselves.

    What’s the difference between regular and slip-resistant tiles?

    If you’re wondering how slip-resistant tiles work, the answer is actually pretty simple. Instead of being finished with a smooth top surface,

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  4. Tiling Over Existing Tiles: The Pros and Cons

    Tiling Over Existing Tiles

    Re-tiling your floor can be a tricky and time-consuming process. That’s why many choose to enlist the services of a professional when their kitchen or bathroom needs a makeover. But, if you’re planning on giving it a go yourself, you might be wondering whether it’s possible to tile over your existing flooring.

    After all, it would save a fair bit of time and effort, right? Well, this is certainly possible, but it has a number of pros and cons. We’re going to take a look at each of them in this article to help you decide: should you tile over your old flooring, or remove it and start afresh?

    The pros

    The upsides of this approach are pretty straightforward and easy to understand. It’s all about convenience…

    • It’s easy: Taking this approach removes a number of steps from the tiling process, saving you the hassle of removing your old tiles and levelling out the floor underneath. If you’re a beginner and haven’t tiled before, this could be beneficial.
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