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Ceramic Floor Tile
Our tenant dropped something on our kitchen floor and chipped a tile. Is
there anything we can do to fill the chipped area in or is it necessary to replace the tile? |
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Ceramic Floor Tile
if its near the edge you could just re grout hat edge and it may look
OK. If not you will likely need to replace the tile. You do have some extras saved? Note to everyone doing a tile job. Save a few of each type of tile in case you need to replace one down the road. Save some grout mix to. |
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Ceramic Floor Tile
"HWBUCKLEY" wrote in message . .. Our tenant dropped something on our kitchen floor and chipped a tile. Is there anything we can do to fill the chipped area in or is it necessary to replace the tile? this is a joke. Once cracked it is broken. Tile glued to the floor is impossible to repair. Sound like normal wear and tear for a tile floor |
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