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63 results contain the tag "tile"
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Abbey Carpet & Floor
in Flooring
Featuring a wide selection of carpet, hardwood, laminate, tile, area rugs and window fashions.  Dealerships throughout the U.S.
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American Cork Products LLC
in Building Green
Importer of more than 20 patterns, colors and surfaces of cork flooring and wall tiles. Commercially rated, durable, environmentally-friendly cork tiles and floating floors. 
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Apexstone
in Building Materials > Stone
Stone manufacturer and exporter, offering marble, granite, slate, slab, tile, countertop, limestone, sandstone, etc.  Based in Xiamen, China.
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Artistic Tile
in Flooring > Ceramic & Tile
Manufacturer, importer and distributor of luxury tile, featuring a full-service architectural and design group.
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Aztec Tile Company
in Flooring > Ceramic & Tile
Providing fine quality imported ceramic tiles, porcelain tiles and tile maintenance and installation products for the remodeler or do-it-yourselfer.
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Bannon Tile
in Flooring > Ceramic & Tile
A wholesale and retail distributor of ceramic, porcelain and quary tile, granite, slate, terra cotta, glass, metal and much more.
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Bartile, Inc.
in Exteriors > Roofing
Roofing tiles with a variety of profiles and styles, including Western Shake, New England Slate, and Sierra Mission.
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Beautiful Finishes, Inc.
in Kitchens & Baths
Beautiful Finishes Inc. has been successfully refinishing bathtubs, tile, and fiberglass since 1974. Located in the Chicagoland area and servicing the Midwest.
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Bold Living Color
in Flooring > Ceramic & Tile
Studio-made mixed media tiles developed for application in distinctive commercial and residential environments.
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Bonsal American
in Building Materials > Concrete
One of the largest producers of packaged cement mixes and tile setting products in the United States, with 21 manufacturing facilities nationwide.
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...ranite, imported granite, imported marble, China marble and so on.           Tile                          ...
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Concrete in the kitchen
in Flooring > Concrete Floors
...ng to shave a little off of the materials cost due to economic contrainsts and seasonal slowdown. While tile, hardwood, and linoleum are still the reigning champions of America's kitchens and bath...
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Re-grouting A Tile Surface
in Kitchens & Baths > Tiling
In this how-to, Chuck provides a step-by-step demonstration of re-grouting a tiled shower surface. grout_040908
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Removing Roof Tiles With A Slater's Tool
in Exteriors > Slate Roofing
In this video how-to, Charlie demonstrates how to (carefully) remove a set of slate roof tiles using a hammer and a crowbar-like slater's tool. The keys are patience, trial and error, as applying
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Elevating A Sagging Floor
in Flooring > Tile Floors
The sheer weight of vintage tiles, granite, stone and marble can do a number on what supports it over the years.  In this quick how-to, we'll look at a way to safely straighten out a sagging tile
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Measuring A Roof Slope
in Exteriors > Asphalt Shingle Roofing
...for an addition, keep the slope the same as the main one. Roofing materials can play a part, too. Tile and slate shingles can't be used on a roof that slopes less than 4" per horizontal...
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Cover Damaged Shower Surfaces With Resin
in Kitchens & Baths > Showers
...terproof a damaged shower basin so that it can be used while waiting to replace it. Resin's a versatile material that can even be used to make custom kitchen and bath surfaces. resin_temp ...
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Buying and Building Green
in Building Green > Green Materials
... salvaging and reusing them for new projects. In some cases, you can even find free timber, porcelain, tile or extras available through classifieds sites such as Craiglist . 3. Buy smart Many ...
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Time Warping: Kitchen Tear Out
in Restoration > Demolition
Out with the old: in this time-lapsed video, Chuck, Charlie and Nathan tear out a century-old kitchen, and provide some helpful hints along the way for your next demolition job. kitchen_timewarp
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Wood, Laminate, Stone, or Corian?
in Cabinets & Countertops > Butcher Blocks
...can buckle the substrate of a laminate countertop, causing the laminate to pry off. Ceramic Tile countertops are resistant to heat, moisture and stains, and can easily be integrated into a...
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