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More On This Topic Hi! This is Steven from Keilholz Flooring on behalf of Expertvillage.com. Now in this segment, I am going to be showing you how to set your tile and applying the mud to the floor. We would let our mud slack off after mixing it for 10 minutes. I have a... Read More » Tile floors make great surfaces in basement settings. Whatever type tile you chose, you can lay your own tile floor and easily keep it looking good. One of the processes to keeping a good-looking tile floor is sealing the grout. It's an easy step to do... Read More » Hi! This is Steven from Keilholz Flooring on behalf of Expertvillage.com and in this segment, I am going to show you how to apply a grout and talk about grout a little bit. There are three separate kinds of grout. There is a sandy grout, non-sandy grout... Read More » Hi! This is Steven from Keilholz Flooring on behalf of Expertvillage.com. In this segment I am going to be showing you how to do a dry run with your tile to make sure the layout is working. As you can see we have snapped our lines and what you can do if... Read More » Hi! This is Steven from Keilholz Flooring on behalf of Expertvillage.com. In this segment, I am going to show you how to clean the grout. In our last segment, I used an acrylic grout versus a sandy or a non sandy grout. Typically we would use a sponge... Read More » |
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