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buildgreen-victorianteam · 2 years ago
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Kerakoll can provide several different systems when it comes to pools these systems, include silica free and efflorescence free products. For more information please contact us at Kerakoll Australia. Lachlan Holloway, Sales Manager 0451 306 646 Ian Cummaudo, Technical Manager 0499 995 352 #Kerakoll #keepingtheenvironmentgreen #livinggreen #buildgreen #Construction #Melbourne #sydney🇦🇺 #perth #Brisbane #waterproofers #waterproofing #waterproofingsystems #builders #architects #tilers #tiling #adhesive #Levelling #screed #balcony #bathroom #melbournebuilders #concretor #Sustainability #greenbuilding #landscaping#poolbuilding #silicafree (at Melbourne, Victoria, Australia) https://www.instagram.com/p/CpPZZtIvYg7/?igshid=NGJjMDIxMWI=
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nhktiling · 1 year ago
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At NHK Tiling, our tiling process has been perfected over the years to give you the best results possible. Our Expert Tiling Service is perfected for a range of applications, styles and functions. Whether you require contrasting grout to make a statement with your kitchen splashback, or you need a Professional Tiler for tiling your swimming pool, NHK Tiling is the ideal choice for you.
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pttilers · 1 year ago
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Versatility and Considerations: Using Tiles for Both Indoor and Outdoor Areas
Introduction:
Tiles are a common choice for both indoor and outdoor locations when it comes to house design and restoration. Tiles are a desirable alternative because of their adaptability, toughness, and variety of styles. However, homeowners frequently query if the identical tiles may be utilised in both locations. In this article, we will examine if it is possible to use the same tiles for indoor and outdoor spaces while taking into account the variables affecting their compatibility. Consult experienced Sydney tilers who can walk you through the procedure if you're in Sydney and contemplating this choice.
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Understanding Tile Types:
Porcelain Tiles:
Because of its strength and moisture resistance, porcelain tiles are popular for both indoor and outdoor applications. Because they can tolerate temperature changes, premium porcelain tiles are perfect for outdoor spaces. Porcelain tiles made expressly for outdoor usage must be used, though, as they are meant to withstand fading, staining, and freezing.
Natural Stone Tiles:
Due to their durability and inherent beauty, natural stone tiles like slate or granite are a popular choice for both indoor and outdoor spaces. While many natural stone tiles can be used outdoors, it is important to consider the porosity of the stone. Some stones are more susceptible to water damage and may require additional sealing or treatment when used in outdoor settings. Consulting professional tilers in Sydney can help you select the right natural stone tiles for your project.
Ceramic Tiles:
Ceramic tiles are commonly used for indoor applications due to their wide range of designs and affordability. While certain ceramic tiles can be used in covered outdoor areas, they are not typically recommended for fully exposed areas. Ceramic tiles may not have the same level of durability as porcelain tiles, and their glazes may fade or deteriorate under harsh weather conditions.
Considerations for Outdoor Applications:
Slip Resistance:
When using tiles for outdoor areas, especially around pools, it is crucial to consider slip resistance. Look for tiles with a higher slip resistance rating to ensure safety, particularly in wet conditions. Tilers in Sydney can provide expert advice on selecting tiles with suitable slip resistance properties.
Climate and Weather Conditions:
The climate and weather conditions in Sydney should be considered when selecting tiles for outdoor areas. Areas with extreme temperature fluctuations or high humidity may require tiles with specific characteristics, such as thermal resistance or resistance to moisture penetration. Professional tilers in Sydney will have experience working with tiles in various weather conditions and can guide you in making the right choice.
Conclusion:
Using the same tiles for both indoor and outdoor areas can be a feasible option, but it requires careful consideration of factors such as tile type, slip resistance, and climate conditions. While porcelain tiles and certain natural stone tiles are generally suitable for both applications, it is essential to choose tiles specifically designed for outdoor use. Consulting experienced tilers in Sydney is highly recommended to ensure you make informed decisions that align with your aesthetic preferences and practical needs.
Tilers in Sydney possess the local expertise and knowledge required to navigate the unique climate and weather conditions of the area. They can guide you through the selection process, recommend suitable tile options, and ensure professional installation. By engaging tilers in Sydney, you can rest assured that your indoor and outdoor tile installations will meet the necessary requirements, resulting in visually appealing, functional, and long-lasting spaces.
while using the same tiles for indoor and outdoor areas is possible, it is important to consider the specific characteristics of the tiles, slip resistance requirements, and the climate conditions of your location. With the guidance of experienced tilers in Sydney, you can achieve a cohesive and harmonious design that seamlessly connects your indoor and outdoor living spaces.
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tilingsydneynsw · 3 years ago
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jaxtiling · 3 years ago
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Choosing the Right Tiling Service in Sydney
While we use it every day, people rarely pay attention to the floor or wall tiling in their home – that is, unless it's stained, damaged, or just doesn’t look right. That’s exactly what’s at stake when looking for a floor or wall tiling service in Sydney.
The truth is, faulty fitting and low-grade tiles can stick out like a sore thumb, and it’s going to be hard to ignore these features whenever you enter the room. Choosing a bad tiling service in Sydney can easily turn what should have been a slick-looking interior into a total eyesore, apart from being a waste of money, time, and resources.
The solution – just hire professional tiling services. If this is your first time, then you’re probably asking “How does one choose a reliable tiling service in Sydney?” Well, here are a few factors that you need to consider before you sign on the dotted line for residential tiling in Sydney.
Don’t Hire a Mate
Yes, this sounds harsh, but if your mate (or your mate’s mate) doesn’t have a good grip on tiling work, then it’s not going to be worth it. Reason one – your mate is probably not licensed, which means that if anything goes wrong, you’re on your own. Besides that, it doesn’t make sense to let someone who doesn’t have any professional experience have a go at residential tiling in Sydney. If you are looking for a great finish, then hire professional (and licensed) tilers in Sydney.
Tilers Should be Good Listeners
You walk into a house that needs a tiling job, and while it’s obvious why you’re there, every homeowner has specific requirements and expectations when it comes to a tiling job. Only a professional tiler who listens to their client will know what those requirements and expectations are and how to recreate their client’s vision. Apart from that, a good tradesman always listens to the client and will make suggestions and offer guidance to ensure the client’s expectations are met.
Choose an Experienced Residential Tiler in Sydney
Hiring a professional for a tiling project is going to be a significant investment, which means you will have to hire the right person for the job. One of the best ways to make sure you’re hiring an experienced tiling service in Sydney is by asking around and comparing services. Professional tilers build their reputation over time by delivering excellent work consistently, and usually get most of their work through referrals from satisfied customers.
These customers also usually leave reviews online, which helps other people gauge the level of quality they can expect when hiring the tiling service. To make sure you hire an experienced residential tiler in Sydney and not some fly-by-night service provider, go online and read the reviews left by past customers.
The more positive reviews a tiling service in Sydney has, the better service you can expect, while negative reviews left by disgruntled past clients should be the first red flag to watch for when choosing a residential tiler in Sydney.
Visit Their Website
While you’re at it, visit the website of the tiling services in Sydney that you’ve shortlisted. The overall design and appearance of the company’s website should tell you all you need to know about the tiling company. The website should be easy to navigate and must contain all of the information one would need when hiring tilers in Sydney.
The website must also include the tiling service’s mailing address along with a valid email address and phone number. If the tiling service provider has any certifications those should also be displayed on the website. If it’s not, then don’t shy away from asking them questions about their credentials and experience.
Pricing
The cost of a residential tiling service in Sydney is always going to be one of the main factors that determine whether or not you go with a tiling service. To know what you’re getting into when choosing tiling services in Sydney, it’s best to go with those options that offer precise quotes or packages upfront, without any hidden charges or additions to the quote later on. Once you have made a choice of the tiling service you want to hire, contact them and ask for a quote.
Most professional tilers in Sydney will offer an estimated quote initially, and an exact cost of the tiling once they’ve inspected your house and the area that needs to be tiled or retiled. And don’t forget to get the quote and the agreement in writing. This will save you from any legal wranglings later on.
Ending Note
Getting tiles installed in a new home or replacing old tiles is going to be a significant investment, which means that you’ll want to get it right the first time. Luckily, there are professional tilers in Sydney who have worked with large building companies, homeowners, and granny flat specialists, who can help turn your vision into reality, and it doesn’t have to cost you an arm and a leg either.
When it comes to residential tiling in Sydney, all tiling work is completed according to the building codes and Australian standards, so you can rest assured on the highest quality standards whether you’re looking for bathroom tiling, kitchen tiling, wall, and floor tiling, outdoor tiling, pool tiling, waterproofing, regrouting, grout cleaning and sealing, cement bedding, or epoxy grouting. All you have to do is visit Jaxtiling.com.au to find out more about our services.
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agradepoolsaustralia · 4 years ago
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A Grade Pools offers a variety of swimming pool design services to our Sydney based clients. We proudly offer a one stop shop for any pool build as our team is made up of pool builders, designers, tilers, landscapers and plumbers.
We offer our pool building services to all of Sydney and beyond. Contact one of friendly team members today to see how we can help you achieve your new pool or spa design!
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agradepools · 3 years ago
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Contact Us Our Location Sydney, Australia Phone Number 0437 672 223 Email Address [email protected] Let’s start a project together! 24/7 Maintenance and Pool Plumbing Our team is comprised of pool builders, landscape architects, plumbers, tilers & pool maintenance staff! Call Us Now
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jeremystrele · 6 years ago
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Top Ten Most Loved Homes Of 2018
Top Ten Most Loved Homes Of 2018
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by Lucy Feagins, Editor
The home of Rachel Castle, in Sydney was SO hugely popular this year. A bright and full bookshelf taking centre stage in the dining room. Penny round cushions by Castle. Photo – Caitlin Mills for The Design Files. Styling – Annie Portelli.
A look into the living room, which connects to the hallways via steel-frame doors. Pink Togo sofa from Domo. Villemot print from Vintage Posters Only. Photo – Caitlin Mills for The Design Files. Styling – Annie Portelli.
The kitchen and dining open right up to the backyard and pool areas. Stools from Mark Tuckey. Photo – Caitlin Mills for The Design Files. Styling – Annie Portelli.
The Sunshine Home
Rachel Castle needs little introduction to TDF readers, and this tour of her family home Northbridge Sydney was one of the most loved articles of 2018! It isn’t hard to see why – the self-proclaimed ‘fun enthusiast’ has injected so much fun to her colourful house, whilst maintaining an effortless, timeless sense of style.
Revisit our original story (and  many more pics!) here.
Inside Josh and Jenna Densten‘s North Carlton cottage. The tonal living room features soft pinks, sharp whites, oak timber and mauve tones and brick floors that make the room feel relaxed and inviting. Photo – Eve Wilson, production – Lucy Feagins/The Design Files.
Jenna and Josh had almost every piece of furniture custom made to fit perfectly in the space! The dining table is on a clamp and can be removed. Photo – Eve Wilson, production – Lucy Feagins / The Design Files.
Brick floors by Brickworks wrap up to create the the kicker. Self watering plant above. ‘The soft pink tile that covers the central pod was the starting point in selecting tones and is one of our favourite elements,’ says Jenna. Tiles by Artedomus, overhead cupboards painted a soft apricot to compliment the tiles. Joinery by Joel Elliot.Photo – Eve Wilson, production – Lucy Feagins / The Design Files.
A Tonal, Tiny North Melbourne Cottage
Way back in March, we visited the picture-perfect home of Josh and Jenna Densten of Bicker Design (also of The Block, in 2011!).
This TINY North Melbourne cottage is a mere 4 metres wide (approximately the length of a Voltswagon beetle), and 8 metres long (a double decker bus is 8.3), necessitating clever design to the maximise every last inch of space!  Josh and Jenna didn’t see size as a limitation here though. They used the small footprint as an opportunity to get creative, rather than viewing the small proportions as a constraint. This philosophy resonated with many of you, with one of our readers, Ann, enthusing ‘I so love people that seek to live with less.’ Hear hear!
Revisit the original story here.
The kitchen in the Adamo’s Bangalow family home. Courtney and Michael had joiner David Harris re-create the Shaker-style kitchen they had in their London home. Lighting from Dunlin. Range cooker by Lacanche. Fridge by Smeg. Photo – Kara Rosenlund for The Design Files.
A corner of the lounge room, looking into the sunroom. When the Adamo’s bought the house, the sunroom was a separate room with closed walls on either side. Courtney and Michael opened everything up to let the light stream through. Rug from Pampa. Photo – Kara Rosenlund for The Design Files.
The dining room. ‘We bought the old wishbone chairs off the previous owner. The other chairs are old, original Bentwoods we’ve been slowly collecting over the last couple of years since we moved here to Australia,’ says Courtney. Lighting from Dunlin. Photo – Kara Rosenlund for The Design Files.
Finding Bliss In Byron Bay With Courtney Adamo
Let’s just say, we weren’t quite prepared for ‘The Courtney Effect’ when we ran a story on the dreamy home of Babyccino Kids co-founder Courtney Adamo and her family, just last month. WOAH. The response was H-U-G-E. This beautiful, tranquil family home in Bangalow struck a chord with so many of you, receiving more website traffic than ANY other home we featured this year… and the reach just keeps on growing!
The idyllic world of Courtney, Michael, and their five kids was captured for us by the one and only Kara Rosenlund – making it a very special story on more than one count!
Revisit Courtney Adamo’s beautiful home here.
The South Melbourne home of Architect Amy Hallett of Topology and her partner Darren Kaye. Outdoor paving is Bamstone bluestone. Inside are Vintage Hans Wegner Plank Chairs from Grandfather’s Axe, art is by Dean Brown and Elle Linklater. Photo – Eve Wilson. Production – Lucy Feagins / The Design Files.
Kitchen details. Tiles by The City Tiler, hand turned custom joinery handles modelled on the original joinery handles in the old house by Amy’s brother John Hallett, benchtops are Carrara Marble, knife block by Lex Stobie, ceramics from Marimekko, Vintage Arabia, Iitala, Fuping Pottery, oven & cooktop by Asko. Photo – Eve Wilson. Production – Lucy Feagins / The Design Files.
The GORGEOUS courtyard through to the studio, where all external materials are selected to weather. Wall light from Davey Lighting via Dunlin Home, vintage Hans Wegner wall unit from Grandfathers Axe, yellow chairs from Stylecraft, Silvertop Ash hardwood cladding and deck and limed Baltic pine ceiling. Photo – Eve Wilson. Production – Lucy Feagins / The Design Files.
A Cleverly Crafted Beach House in the City
Architect Amy Hallett of Topology  and her partner Darren Kaye did the unthinkable to create their dream three-bedroom home in South Melbourne. They totally demolished their home of five years, and started again!
With the clever insertion of a central courtyard, and an atypical floorplan that sees the kitchen situated at the front (rather than rear) of the house, this small home packs a big punch. It’s an elegant, supremely understated solution for a small site, and achieves a miraculously roomy feeling, despite its modest size.
Revisit the original story here.
Mary Featherston’s incredible ‘granny flat’ adjoining her heritage listed home in Ivanhoe.  Super slim steel window frames designed by Julian Featherston, and fabricated by Shaweld. Contour Chairs by Grant Featherston. Photo – Amelia Stanwix.
Mary’s residence adjoins the iconic Featherston House designed by Robin Boyd in 1967. Photo – Amelia Stanwix.
Custom designed transparent glass stair, painstakingly designed by Mary’s son Julian, using 2 layers of 12mm toughened glass. Photo – Amelia Stanwix.
A Spectacular Update For Mary Featherston’s Iconic ‘Featherston House’
It feels incredibly cheeky to call this heritage renovation and addition a ‘granny flat’ – but they are the words of Australian design royalty, Mary Featherston… and we don’t argue with Mary! After 50 years in her iconic Robin Boyd designed home, Mary worked with her son, Julian Featherston, on the design for this new addition – a project that will eventually enable Julian’s own family to move into the main home, keeping three generations of Featherstons under one roof.
This house went C-R-A-Z-Y when we first ran this story back in June… and deservedly so! One reader, Mandy, wrote ‘this is so beautiful and restrained’ – and we completely agree.
Revisit Mary Featherston’s incredible home here.
The bright, breezy Elsternwick home of photographer Derek Swalwell and wife, stylist Georgia Young, and their daughter, Mia. House of Orange round dining table and pendant lights. Pierre + Charlotte stools. Over kitchen island bench are Muuto pendant lights. Photo – Eve Wilson for The Design Files.
‘It’s just so cosy, and feels solid’, Derek says of the Kennedy Nolan addition. Photographic print in background, ‘Mexico ‘by Jack Shelton. Photo – Eve Wilson for The Design Files.
Rear exterior. Photo – Eve Wilson for The Design Files.
A Photographer + Stylist’s Vibrant Family Home
When one of Australia’s most respected architectural photographers let us in to capture his own home earlier this year  – suffice to say the pressure was on! Photographer Derek Swalwell and wife, stylist Georgia Young, live in a beautiful, bright and colourful home in Elsternwick, renovated by Kennedy Nolan. From orange brick veneer to sleek white exterior, this is a stunning and sensitive transformation. (And we’re pretty sure, this is Melbourne’s most photogenic kitchen!)
Revisit the original story here.
Is this the best share house in Melbourne? The master bedroom features a built-in marble mantlepiece and a GIANT Monstera deliciosa (picked up for under $200 – bargain!) Photo – Eve Wilson.
Bountiful fruit and veg spread in ceramic bowls purchased when Sally worked at Mud Australia! Photo – Eve Wilson.
Looking from the living room into the kitchen, featuring the housemates’ most prized possession – a burnt orange Featherston couch Pip found on Gumtree! Photo – Eve Wilson.
The Ultimate Melbourne Share House
Our very own staff member and general wonder woman Sally Tabert shared her own share-house earlier this year – one of the most beautiful and well-loved communal homes we have ever featured. This home shatters every stereotype and pre-conception you may have of a youthful Melbourne share house, as the Northcote mansion’s inherent grandeur is equally matched by the styling prowess of the residents. How many share homes feature a Featherston sofa!?
Revisit Sally’s amazing sharehouse here!
The plant-filled rental home of Jenna Holmes, aka Plant Mama. The top floor studio, featuring an amazing plaid couch found by Jenna’s roommate on Gumtree. ‘Most people tend to pick up their jaw from the floor when they see this room of the house in particular, due to all the different nooks and design features,’ says Jenna! Photo – Eve Wilson.
A corner of Jenna’s greenhouse.  Photo – Eve Wilson.
A lush corner of the living room. ‘Plants jumbled together in big groups can create their own ecosystems, so that, mixed with the lighting and air flow creates the perfect urban jungle,’ Jenna tells us. Photo – Eve Wilson.
Plant Filled Richmond Rental
This home might be one of the leafiest we have ever featured on TDF! The Richmond rental was the temporary home of Jenna Holmes, aka Plant Mama – before the stunning property was earmarked for demolition. (Sadly, that was back in February, we’re pretty sure it’s no longer standing).
Reader responses to this home were heartfelt pleas to protect this architectural wonder. We can’t disagree with that sentiment! Take a visual stroll back through this gem, and don’t miss the stunning teardrop window.
Revisit the original story here.
Annie Portelli’s North Melbourne apartment. Edge-to-edge custom-built carpentry and shelves were designed to make the best use of space. Armchair from Muji, stool/side table is from Dowel Jones. The very cute desk chair is by Dustin Fritsche of Softer Studios. Photo – Caitlin Mills. Styling – Annie Portelli.
Another of Annie’s treasured items is this custom kitchen table which was collaboratively designed by Annie with the extremely talented Thomas Lentini. ‘I really cherish this piece of furniture, I have become so attached to it – I plan to have this one for life!’ says Annie. The woven leather chair is by Douglas and Bec. The chairs in-between are second hand. The mustard hanging pendant light is Verner Panton’s Flowerpot lamp, from &tradition. Photo – Caitlin Mills. Styling – Annie Portelli.
Yes. MORE terrazzo! Photo – Caitlin Mills. Styling – Annie Portelli.
Our Art Director’s Tiny Terrazzo Palazzo!
This stunning apartment could easily be viewed as a love letter to Terrazzo – there is barely a surface TDF art director Annie Portelli hasn’t adorned with her signature custom terrazzo treatment! Annie’s apartment is a dreamy example of what can be achieved in a small space (especially with an art director at the helm… and one very supportive family!).
Revisit Annie’s amazing abode, here!
The home of Coco Flip designer Kate Stokes and architect partner Haslett Grounds.  Pictured – 4 pendant light by Coco Flip, large and small artworks both by Sophie Moorhouse Morris, round wall clock by Daniel Emma, Puku ottoman and Robin coffee table by Coco Flip, Safari chair by Michael Hirst (it belonged to Haslett’s grandparents), rug from Loom, planters from Mr Kitly, leather sofa from Grandfather’s Axe, cushion from Kim Soo. Photo – Eve Wilson.
‘Our interior vibe is very relaxed and informal’ says Kate. Photo – Eve Wilson.
The living room looking to the outdoors. Themis Mono mobile (on shelf) by Clara Von Zweigbergk for Artecnica, glass ‘Yumemiru’ sculptures by Amanda Dziedzic, artwork on left is a collage by Trudy Moore, Yosemite photographic print by Cathy Marshall (framed by United Measures), Bright Side glass lamp by RBW for Artecnica (a gift after Kate did an internship with RBW in NYC!). Photo – Eve Wilson.
An Iconic Mid-Century Home In The Trees
This home is the tree-change retreat of Coco Flip designer Kate Stokes, and her architect partner Haslett Grounds. After tiring of inner-city living, the pair and their young family moved to leafy Eltham, after securing this stunning Alistair Knox designed home. This 1966 property is a split-level mid-century modern gem, enhanced by Kate and Haslett’s sensitive contemporary interior updates.
Revisit more pics of Kate and Haslett’s beautiful home here.
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shypersonafury-blog · 7 years ago
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buildgreen-victorianteam · 2 years ago
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buildgreen-victorianteam · 2 years ago
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buildgreen-victorianteam · 2 years ago
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KeraTrade WPM Plus Certified, eco-friendly, organic, rapid drying water based polyurethane, Class 3 waterproofing membrane system waterproofing product for substrates in damp environments. Single-component with very low volatile organic compound emissions. KeraTrade WPM is a one part, highly elastic, Class 3, water-based polyurethane waterproofing membrane system that meets the requirements of AS3740 by complying with AS/NZ 4858 & AS4654.2. As a waterproofing membrane to internal wet area shower, bathroom, kitchen, laundry & toilet areas to AS/NZ 3740. As a waterproofing membrane to external balconies, rooftops & podium levels to AS/NZ 4654.2. As an exposed waterproofing membrane to external applications subjected to light pedestrian traffic only. As a waterproofing membrane for Planter Boxes and retaining walls with root inhibitators. As a waterproofing membrane for swimming pools, covered by tiles. It is not recommended as a membrane system for negative side hydrostatic pressure PRODUCT STRENGTHS • Suitable for subsequent laying of ceramic tiles, porcelain tiles and natural stone using mineral adhesives • High elasticity with 300% elongation and chemical stability • It can be easily applied with a spreader or roller to any substrate • Root inhibitor for planter boxes #keratrdae #keepingtheenvironmentgreen #livinggreen #buildgreen #Construction #Melbourne #waterproofers #waterproofing #waterproofingsystems #builders #architects #tilers #tiling #adhesive #Levelling #screed #balcony #bathrooms #bathroom #melbournebuilders #melbournebuilder #concretor #melbournearchitects #Melbourneconstruction #Australia #Sustainability #sydney🇦🇺#wpmplus (at Australia Wide) https://www.instagram.com/p/ClFs9iEvIKW/?igshid=NGJjMDIxMWI=
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tilingsydneynsw · 3 years ago
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Looking for the best pool tiler in Sydney Australia, then Tiling NSW the top-notch tilers Sydney is the right choice for you. 
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tilingsydneynsw · 3 years ago
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Find the best professional tiling services in Sydney at Tiling NSW
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tilingsydneynsw · 3 years ago
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tilingsydneynsw · 3 years ago
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