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Kitchen & Bathroom Tiling Enfield: Refurbishing your kitchen or bathroom?; tile fitting Enfield
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Tiler Enfield: Fitting a New Kitchen or Bathroom and want it retiled?; tile fitting Enfield
Many types of natural stone tiles are available that are popular choices for floor and wall tiles and an experienced Enfield tiler can decorate your surfaces with them. Filled and honed travertine is popular for use in shower rooms and bathrooms, whilst unfilled travertine is more suited to areas where it will be exposed to less water and splashing. Applying natural stone sealant to the face of the tiles protects tiles from staining or discolouring, but in particular, travertine, marble and limestone tiles with porous surfaces should be treated. It is also important to reseal tiles annually so the protection remains. A further tile choice that is popular is slate which floors and walls can be decorated with, and that can be smooth or riven in texture and finish, and offers many colour options from multicoloured to flat black or grey. Tile suppliers and DIY stores offer tiles in a variety of different sizes or you can choose modular packs which provide variation in tile sizes.
If you're planning to refurbish rooms in your home and need a trustable tiling specialist in Enfield, you want to know you can rely on the tradesman you're employing. Whether you need porcelain tiles or ceramic tiles for a wet room, shower room or downstairs loo, or your floor is being retiled with natural stone tiles like marble or slate, you can find a reputable tiler in Enfield when you submit an enquiry form with your job information. From imparting knowledgeable advice about the best type of grout and tile adhesive to use, to neatening edges with tile borders and trims and sealing along showers and baths with seal strips, tiling over boxed in utility room and kitchen pipes to using multiple coloured tiles to create designs, a tiling expert in your local area can help.
Tilers in Enfield provide a variety of services, from tiling over underfloor heating systems, which can be electrically powered or heated through hot water in pipes, to clearing away old wall and floor tiles as well as using floor levelling compounds and plaster to level walls and floors for retiling with new ceramic, porcelain or natural stone tiles. Accessories and tiling products are also able to be provided by professional tilers, such as flexible adhesive and coloured grout, and they can also offer advice about the best products for your tiling project. If the tiling work is complete, the tiled surfaces can be coated with finishing products such as treating natural stone tiles with sealant. Sealing tiles will prevent staining and discolouration of your tiles and this is a service that knowledgeable tilers in Enfield can provide to leave the surface of your tiles protected and looking beautiful for years.
If you choose tiles, you will have products that can easily be kept clean and that are suitable for use on walls and floors, and they can also be used to decorate work surfaces and create splash backs. Hallways in Victorian homes are often covered with tiles, which mopping and sweeping can clean with ease and rugs can add warmth. Tiled kitchens and bathrooms are commonplace, and likewise with floors and walls in utility rooms, because tiles offer a waterproof and hygienic solution. Therefore many people with kids and pets tend to choose tiled floors. Conservatories and sun rooms are also commonly tiled, due to them staying cooler even in the heat of summer and they can also be heated in winter using underfloor heating.
There are many different types of tiles so if you want to tile your kitchen flooring and walls, it's important to choose the best tiles to suit your needs. Ceramic and porcelain tiles can be a good choice if you're on a budget. Porcelain tiles are hard wearing because they are incredibly hard, but either tile material provides a large selection of designs, textures and colours. If you're looking for a more luxurious option, you could try natural stone that can be purchased from tile specialists in a number of different sizes, and both square and rectangle shapes, or you could choose mosaic tiles with mat mesh backing to tile sections of walls or to use as tiled borders. Another option is modular tile sets which look attractive as flooring but can also be used as wall tiles, and these tend to be available in travertine and slate most commonly. Relief patterns and gloss or matt finishes are available in handmade tiles which can add luxury to a kitchen, or for splash backs with a difference, try metallic tiles which look good in a brushed finish.
Although there are many different types of tiles, some ranges of tiles are only for application on walls, other tiles are designed to be used to tile floors, or some tiles can be used to decorate either. To prevent people slipping on floor tiles, they usually have textured surfaces, to make them practical for use in utility rooms, kitchens and bathrooms where they'll get splashed. You don't need as thick tiles on walls so prices are usually lower than floor tiles. A number of people also choose to combine wall tiles with a border positioned horizontally around walls. DIY shops and tile outlets usually have signs in place to indicate what type of tiles you're looking at so you know your choice of tiles are suitable for the surface you're decorating.
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