Q: My home has 2½ baths. All three areas have cement floors with tiles laid in 1937, when the house was built. I want an update, but I would prefer not to take out the cement and tile. Is there ...
Q: Faucets leaked in my son-in-law’s tiled bathtub enclosure, which caused the old greenboard below them to dissolve and a few rows of tiles to come loose. I know it is virtually impossible to match ...
Q. We have large ceramic tiles on the floor in our foyer. One of them has gotten badly scratched and I need to replace. What is the proper procedure to remove and replace one without damaging the ...
Many homeowners find loose or cracked tiles on bathroom walls. This is something you should immediately. A damaged tile can allow moisture from the air in the bathroom to get under the tiled surface, ...
I have noticed a cracked tile in our bathroom wall. Can you please tell me how to replace it without having to retile the entire wall surface? Replacing a cracked tile can be an easy job if you take ...
Shower valves with two handles aren’t strictly illegal. They are, however, prohibited in new construction and remodeling in ...
Sometimes we just want a change – and switching up tiles in the bathroom or kitchen is one way to refresh your interiors. You also might have some damage and only be looking to replace a small patch.