you can patch up the current cracks, but the tile is likely to develop additional cracks. In those cases, you might need to redo the floor and fix the underlying issues.
Apply the patch to the cracks with a trowel, pressing it in so it fills up the hole and smoothing the top. Tip Instead of a grout mixture, mudjackers also use topsoil, clay, lime, grout and cement mortar to pump into a settling sidewalk. Warning Mudjacking is not a do-it-yourself ...
I’m using an 11 x 13 piece of cardboard, tracing around it with a 1-inch brush (making fake “grout lines”), in a staggered brick pattern. I completed 2 rows, and I don’t even know if I like it (wish I had splurged on $300 stencil sets online but….trying to save money)...
They aren’t sure at first, but quickly come to find out that our staff painter is searching for the slightest imperfection of the pristine white walls and grout. They see him with 10 different paintbrushes—all varying in size—finding nicks and scuffs that only his skilled eye can detect...
Scrape until you’ve removed all of the grout and mortar.[15] It doesn’t need to be perfect. So long as the surface is flat enough for you to put the replacement tile in the opening and keep it mostly flush with the wall, you’re good to go. 4 Apply premixed mortar to the ...
2.Apeel-and-stick subway-style tile backsplashso you can ~bathe~ your space in a brand-new look. They're probably the easiest way to modernize a bathroom or kitchen — and what's even more fabulous about these farmhouse-inspired tiles? You won't run into grout issues *and* they're a...