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Repairing tiled concrete step
My daughter has a concrete step outside her back door. A goodly number
of the tiles are loose or off the vertical faces. What is the best product to re-fix them please, also any tips welcomed. TIA -- Residing on low ground in North Staffordshire |
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Repairing tiled concrete step
On 15/04/2011 08:12, Moonraker wrote:
My daughter has a concrete step outside her back door. A goodly number of the tiles are loose or off the vertical faces. What is the best product to re-fix them please, also any tips welcomed. TIA I'd go for Gripfil (solvent based version) |
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Repairing tiled concrete step
Moonraker wrote:
My daughter has a concrete step outside her back door. A goodly number of the tiles are loose or off the vertical faces. What is the best product to re-fix them please, also any tips welcomed. TIA Consider epoxy mortar. |
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Repairing tiled concrete step
On 15/04/2011 09:44, stuart noble wrote:
On 15/04/2011 08:12, Moonraker wrote: My daughter has a concrete step outside her back door. A goodly number of the tiles are loose or off the vertical faces. What is the best product to re-fix them please, also any tips welcomed. TIA I'd go for Gripfil (solvent based version) Me too. BTDTGTTS -- Dave - The Medway Handyman www.medwayhandyman.co.uk |
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