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TILES ADHESIVE
A tile adhesive is a glue used to bond tiles onto a surface or substrate. The surface, substrate, tile and location you are tiling each have varied features. Due to these varied characteristics, there can be many different adhesive requirements
Horizontal or vertical masonry surfaces, wooden substrates, existing tiles, polished cement, interior/exterior wall surfaces, swimming pools, and more. These adhesives stick suitably for long periods to all types of base surfaces. They hold tiles in their respective positions for long durations without de-bonding issues. 
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TILES GROUT
Grout is generally a mixture of water, cement, and sand, and is employed in pressure grouting, embedding rebar in masonry walls, connecting sections of precast concrete, filling voids, and sealing joints such as those between tiles.
Tile grout is a construction material that appears in a variety of colours. Grout plugs in the gaps between stones. It is necessary for producing a seamless tile look as well as protecting both your tiles and the surfaces beneath. It keeps wetness out of the base, straightens tile lines, and stops tiles from cracking or rubbing against each other.
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TILES BEADING
The different uses of tile edging include finishing the tile trim on back splashes, floors, bathroom walls, and windows. Tile edging may also be used to create frames around mirrors, sconces, and artwork. Materials used for edging include ceramic, metal, and glass.
The straight edge is put next to a normal ceramic tile, while the smooth edge is on the outside, creating a completed appearance and preventing sharp edges. A bull-nosed edge is a smooth, rounder border. Because it is waterproof and easy to clean, this type of edging is commonly seen around a bathtub, shower cubicle, or restroom walls.
Metal Corner Series Tile Trim
TILES SPACERS
Tile spacers allow you to keep your floor level and ensure that each tile is properly grouted with the right amount of product. If your tiles are too close together, you risk damage if they expand. They could also become dislodged or chipped. Spacers provide a more secure, durable surface.
Spacers are made of plastic wood or ceramic. These are materials of different sizes placed between tiles at an equal distance for a consistent and clean look. Spacers are an essential ingredient for tile installation. It allows for even flooring while ensuring appropriate grouting. The usage of spacers was ignored earlier but nowadays has gained momentum for its various advantages.
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TILES GROUT
TILES BEEDING
TILES SPACERS
TILES ADHESIVE
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