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Post Tiling the easy way

Last year Mrs TW was looking to tile the kitchen floor. At the time we still had the builders lino ones down and they were looking somewhat worn.

We wandered down to the tile center and stumbled upon some click tiles. Now these were not your average click tiles, but formed part of the Easykersystem - Easyker system - creador de tiempo libre range and the tile center was looking for a victim to test it.

Never one for tuning down a bargain we got enough to do the kitchen, dining room and conservatory for £200 including the grout and a wet cutter!

I laid 250 12"x12" tiles in 2 days, including cuts and grouted with an epoxy grout on the third day. You dont stick these things down you literally just place them on the floor like a jigsaw.

12 months on and we had to replace 3 cracked tiles where things had dropped on them (jars, bottles, pans, kids heads, that sort of thing). I thought it would be nightmare, but with a disk cutter dreml, I had them up within a couple of hours and relaid the new ones. It's taken me 3 days to find the part B epoxy hardener for the grout in the garage, but now I've got myself a little job for tomorrow and it will look as good as new.

For some reason the tile center decided not to take up the new system, but I tell you what I think its amazing ...... and I still have 150 tiles in the garage


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