Tiling is the process of laying tiles—similar-shaped slabs—on roofs, walls, or other surfaces such as countertops. Tiles dramatically change a space, improving its aesthetic appeal and adding a new element to it. The History of Tiles Around 3300 BC, ancient structures...
The shower is the wettest spot in your home. It is constantly wet, seven days a week, 365 days a year. The average amount of moisture that a shower is exposed to in a year equates to 2,500 inches of rainfall. To keep all of that moisture from causing damage to your...
Waterproofing is used in a wide range of applications. The most common of which is as an underlayment layer between a substrate surface and a ceramic tile installation. It could be a painted-on type of waterproofing or even a membrane that’s also rolled out and...
When a property is under construction, a method of keeping water out of the building is required. There is always the risk of moisture penetrating and causing damage to earth-retaining structures (structures that are in direct contact with the ground). This is...
There are two things you want to be certain of when tiling your shower. The first requirement is that your shower is waterproof. The second reason is that you want to ensure that your shower tiles are properly and professionally installed. Because of these reasons,...