Florida Tile
Greetings all;
I'm considering buying Florida Tile for my bathroom floor. Since they are faily new here in Canada, I'd be interested in hearing from those who have been living with their products. How has Florida Tile performed for you? Are you satisfied? Would you buy them again? Anything I should know about installation (will go on a plywood sub-floor)? Maintenance? Any and all information is much appreciated. Thanks. LD |
Florida Tile
I'm considering buying Florida Tile for my bathroom floor. Since they
are faily new here in Canada, I'd be interested in hearing from those who have been living with their products. How has Florida Tile performed for you? Quite well. Pat |
Florida Tile
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Florida Tile
I'm considering buying Florida Tile for my bathroom floor. Since they
are faily new here in Canada, I'd be interested in hearing from those who have been living with their products. How has Florida Tile performed for you? Are you satisfied? Would you buy them again? Anything I should know about installation (will go on a plywood sub-floor)? Maintenance? Any and all information is much appreciated. Thanks. Living in Florida, I'm wondering what we might be scamming Canadians with in the tile department. Never heard of "Florida Tile" here. Jeff |
Florida Tile
LD writes:
How has Florida Tile performed for you? Are you satisfied? Would you buy them again? They've been around a long time, and make a quality product. Most tile these days is imported and of widely varying quality. |
Florida Tile
Jeff Cochran writes:
Living in Florida, I'm wondering what we might be scamming Canadians with in the tile department. Never heard of "Florida Tile" here. It's a manufacturer's name, not a style. |
Florida Tile
Jeff Cochran wrote in message . ..
I'm considering buying Florida Tile for my bathroom floor. Since they are faily new here in Canada, I'd be interested in hearing from those who have been living with their products. How has Florida Tile performed for you? Are you satisfied? Would you buy them again? Anything I should know about installation (will go on a plywood sub-floor)? Maintenance? Any and all information is much appreciated. Thanks. Living in Florida, I'm wondering what we might be scamming Canadians with in the tile department. Never heard of "Florida Tile" here. Jeff It's a company, not a type of tile: Florida Tile Industries, in Lakeland. Makes good consumer-grade tile, sold extensively by the DIY chains. -- Chris Green |
Florida Tile
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Florida Tile
Jeff Cochran wrote in message . ..
On 12 Feb 2004 22:48:30 -0800, (Christopher Green) wrote: Jeff Cochran wrote in message . .. I'm considering buying Florida Tile for my bathroom floor. Since they are faily new here in Canada, I'd be interested in hearing from those who have been living with their products. How has Florida Tile performed for you? Are you satisfied? Would you buy them again? Anything I should know about installation (will go on a plywood sub-floor)? Maintenance? Any and all information is much appreciated. Thanks. Living in Florida, I'm wondering what we might be scamming Canadians with in the tile department. Never heard of "Florida Tile" here. Jeff It's a company, not a type of tile: Florida Tile Industries, in Lakeland. Makes good consumer-grade tile, sold extensively by the DIY chains. Ah. Maybe I need to start looking there for tile instead of the tile shops... :) Thanks, Jeff I own a tile and stone distribution company in FL. I show FL Tile Co. tile. It is inexpensive and yet very durable. My suggestion is to go with the FL Tile if you like it. However, the kicker here is that you can make that 2.30 (for example) tile look like a 10.00 tile with some properly placed hand made tile liners or listellos or a few decorative tiles. The big box DIY businesses are fine for many flooring needs but to really get a personalized look go to a local designer and ask them for some help. Or call the Canadian equivalent of the American Society of Interior Designers and ask them for "Industry Partners" that are tile show rooms in your area. These show rooms should carry designer/custom tile for your use. And don't be afraid of the idea of custom or designer, just cuz it sounds expensive doesn't mean it is. good luck. gv |
Florida Tile
"G Valley" wrote in message om... Jeff Cochran wrote in message . .. On 12 Feb 2004 22:48:30 -0800, (Christopher Green) wrote: Jeff Cochran wrote in message . .. I'm considering buying Florida Tile for my bathroom floor. Since they are faily new here in Canada, I'd be interested in hearing from those who have been living with their products. How has Florida Tile performed for you? Are you satisfied? Would you buy them again? Anything I should know about installation (will go on a plywood sub-floor)? Maintenance? Any and all information is much appreciated. Thanks. Living in Florida, I'm wondering what we might be scamming Canadians with in the tile department. Never heard of "Florida Tile" here. Jeff It's a company, not a type of tile: Florida Tile Industries, in Lakeland. Makes good consumer-grade tile, sold extensively by the DIY chains. Ah. Maybe I need to start looking there for tile instead of the tile shops... :) Thanks, Jeff I own a tile and stone distribution company in FL. I show FL Tile Co. tile. It is inexpensive and yet very durable. My suggestion is to go with the FL Tile if you like it. However, the kicker here is that you can make that 2.30 (for example) tile look like a 10.00 tile with some properly placed hand made tile liners or listellos or a few decorative tiles. The big box DIY businesses are fine for many flooring needs but to really get a personalized look go to a local designer and ask them for some help. Or call the Canadian equivalent of the American Society of Interior Designers and ask them for "Industry Partners" that are tile show rooms in your area. These show rooms should carry designer/custom tile for your use. And don't be afraid of the idea of custom or designer, just cuz it sounds expensive doesn't mean it is. good luck. gv I am in Cape Coral and have been searching unsuccessfully for a 6"x6" dark charcoal colored tile with a slate textured finish for our front 400 s.f. entry porch. Have been to probably 6-8 tile companies and none of them have anything even close. Does such a tile exist? Thanks. |
Florida Tile
"Don" wrote in message . net... "G Valley" wrote in message om... Jeff Cochran wrote in message . .. On 12 Feb 2004 22:48:30 -0800, (Christopher Green) wrote: Jeff Cochran wrote in message . .. I'm considering buying Florida Tile for my bathroom floor. Since they are faily new here in Canada, I'd be interested in hearing from those who have been living with their products. How has Florida Tile performed for you? Are you satisfied? Would you buy them again? Anything I should know about installation (will go on a plywood sub-floor)? Maintenance? Any and all information is much appreciated. Thanks. Living in Florida, I'm wondering what we might be scamming Canadians with in the tile department. Never heard of "Florida Tile" here. Jeff It's a company, not a type of tile: Florida Tile Industries, in Lakeland. Makes good consumer-grade tile, sold extensively by the DIY chains. Ah. Maybe I need to start looking there for tile instead of the tile shops... :) Thanks, Jeff I own a tile and stone distribution company in FL. I show FL Tile Co. tile. It is inexpensive and yet very durable. My suggestion is to go with the FL Tile if you like it. However, the kicker here is that you can make that 2.30 (for example) tile look like a 10.00 tile with some properly placed hand made tile liners or listellos or a few decorative tiles. The big box DIY businesses are fine for many flooring needs but to really get a personalized look go to a local designer and ask them for some help. Or call the Canadian equivalent of the American Society of Interior Designers and ask them for "Industry Partners" that are tile show rooms in your area. These show rooms should carry designer/custom tile for your use. And don't be afraid of the idea of custom or designer, just cuz it sounds expensive doesn't mean it is. good luck. gv I am in Cape Coral and have been searching unsuccessfully for a 6"x6" dark charcoal colored tile with a slate textured finish for our front 400 s.f. entry porch. Have been to probably 6-8 tile companies and none of them have anything even close. Does such a tile exist? Yes, and Florida makes it. We brought home some 6"x6" dark charcoal samples from a local tile store. I believe the part number was 9906, but that might have been the 12" square number. Ask a FL dealer. |
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Below is a nice example of bottom posting. Isn't it lovely to read?
I wonder why I prefer top posting? --Phil Don wrote: "William W. Plummer" wrote in message news:5iI%b.407273$I06.4413225@attbi_s01... "Don" wrote in message d.net... "G Valley" wrote in message e.com... Jeff Cochran wrote in message m... On 12 Feb 2004 22:48:30 -0800, (Christopher Green) wrote: Jeff Cochran wrote in message m... I'm considering buying Florida Tile for my bathroom floor. Since they are faily new here in Canada, I'd be interested in hearing from those who have been living with their products. How has Florida Tile performed for you? Are you satisfied? Would you buy them again? Anything I should know about installation (will go on a plywood sub-floor)? Maintenance? Any and all information is much appreciated. Thanks. Living in Florida, I'm wondering what we might be scamming Canadians with in the tile department. Never heard of "Florida Tile" here. Jeff It's a company, not a type of tile: Florida Tile Industries, in Lakeland. Makes good consumer-grade tile, sold extensively by the DIY chains. Ah. Maybe I need to start looking there for tile instead of the tile shops... :) Thanks, Jeff I own a tile and stone distribution company in FL. I show FL Tile Co. tile. It is inexpensive and yet very durable. My suggestion is to go with the FL Tile if you like it. However, the kicker here is that you can make that 2.30 (for example) tile look like a 10.00 tile with some properly placed hand made tile liners or listellos or a few decorative tiles. The big box DIY businesses are fine for many flooring needs but to really get a personalized look go to a local designer and ask them for some help. Or call the Canadian equivalent of the American Society of Interior Designers and ask them for "Industry Partners" that are tile show rooms in your area. These show rooms should carry designer/custom tile for your use. And don't be afraid of the idea of custom or designer, just cuz it sounds expensive doesn't mean it is. good luck. gv I am in Cape Coral and have been searching unsuccessfully for a 6"x6" dark charcoal colored tile with a slate textured finish for our front 400 s.f. entry porch. Have been to probably 6-8 tile companies and none of them have anything even close. Does such a tile exist? Yes, and Florida makes it. We brought home some 6"x6" dark charcoal samples from a local tile store. I believe the part number was 9906, but that might have been the 12" square number. Ask a FL dealer. Can you recommend an online source or the contact info for a local supplier? Thanks. ------------ And now a word from our sponsor ------------------ Want to have instant messaging, and chat rooms, and discussion groups for your local users or business, you need dbabble! -- See http://netwinsite.com/sponsor/sponsor_dbabble.htm ---- |
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Florida Tile
"Don" wrote in message
. net... "William W. Plummer" wrote in message news:5iI%b.407273$I06.4413225@attbi_s01... "Don" wrote in message . net... "G Valley" wrote in message om... Jeff Cochran wrote in message . .. On 12 Feb 2004 22:48:30 -0800, (Christopher Green) wrote: Jeff Cochran wrote in message . .. I'm considering buying Florida Tile for my bathroom floor. Since they are faily new here in Canada, I'd be interested in hearing from those who have been living with their products. How has Florida Tile performed for you? Are you satisfied? Would you buy them again? Anything I should know about installation (will go on a plywood sub-floor)? Maintenance? Any and all information is much appreciated. Thanks. Living in Florida, I'm wondering what we might be scamming Canadians with in the tile department. Never heard of "Florida Tile" here. Jeff It's a company, not a type of tile: Florida Tile Industries, in Lakeland. Makes good consumer-grade tile, sold extensively by the DIY chains. Ah. Maybe I need to start looking there for tile instead of the tile shops... :) Thanks, Jeff I own a tile and stone distribution company in FL. I show FL Tile Co. tile. It is inexpensive and yet very durable. My suggestion is to go with the FL Tile if you like it. However, the kicker here is that you can make that 2.30 (for example) tile look like a 10.00 tile with some properly placed hand made tile liners or listellos or a few decorative tiles. The big box DIY businesses are fine for many flooring needs but to really get a personalized look go to a local designer and ask them for some help. Or call the Canadian equivalent of the American Society of Interior Designers and ask them for "Industry Partners" that are tile show rooms in your area. These show rooms should carry designer/custom tile for your use. And don't be afraid of the idea of custom or designer, just cuz it sounds expensive doesn't mean it is. good luck. gv I am in Cape Coral and have been searching unsuccessfully for a 6"x6" dark charcoal colored tile with a slate textured finish for our front 400 s.f. entry porch. Have been to probably 6-8 tile companies and none of them have anything even close. Does such a tile exist? Yes, and Florida makes it. We brought home some 6"x6" dark charcoal samples from a local tile store. I believe the part number was 9906, but that might have been the 12" square number. Ask a FL dealer. Can you recommend an online source or the contact info for a local supplier? Thanks. I don't know what "local" means to you, but here is the place that had the samples we brought home. http://www.fitzgeraldtile.com/ You could call them. |
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Phil Munro writes:
There remains in my mind the belief that those who bottom post, usually, or at least often, produce difficult-to-read postings. --Phil If there's nothing new on the first page of a post, I just skip it. -Mike |
Florida Tile
http://www.floridatile.com/ I live in Lakeland. Florida tilew is a great company with top of the line products It's been here for over 50 years Kickstart |
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