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Tileloc help please

yummymummy84_2
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I'm moving into my new home soon and as there is no flooring and i am on a budget i am considering the Tile Loc random slate effect for my kitchen and bathrooms.
My query is:
Is Tileloc easy to fit? When you need to cut a bit off to fit etc is it complicated because of the no-glue clicking system?
ARGH stress of a new home!
My query is:
Is Tileloc easy to fit? When you need to cut a bit off to fit etc is it complicated because of the no-glue clicking system?
ARGH stress of a new home!
Moving house on January 31st.
Its brand new and empty ARGH the stress.:eek:
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Hiya
Tile loc or any of the glue less flooring systems are actually just as easy as they suggest on the packet. you will need to follow the instructions have or borrow a few tools, a normal wood saw with smallish teeth and a copeing saw for sorting out the tricky corners and a hammer.
Only thing i would suggest is that the patterened tile effect stuff makes for more waste as you will want to have all the tile effect lining up, where as the wood effect is less wastefull, just get to the end of the run and use what you cut off to start the next line.
Mind you for kitchens and bathrooms we concious of the amount of water and damp it will be subjected to some products are better designed for those areas but cost more!
Rob0 -
Wow thanks for your quick reply!
It is the more expensive suitable for wet room stuff i have looked at so that bits covered!
Think even i should be able to manage this task.
Thanks again for your very helpful advice.
GemMoving house on January 31st.Its brand new and empty ARGH the stress.:eek:0
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