Mar
22
witchy1 asked:

I want to replace the ceramic tile backsplash in my kitchen. Can I cover the existing tile or do I have to remove them? What is the process for removing them?

Question posted courtesy of: Donna
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wickedwanda101 asked:

it was made in Chester England approximately in latter 1800’s . It is off-white(slightly cream ) colored with dark green , thorny branched flowers. I have 8 pieces and I am looking for the chamber pot.

Question posted courtesy of: Roy
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faithnJC asked:

I read on hear that I could put new ceramic tile directly on top of the old. My old tile has cracks in it and I want a larger tile than what I have now. Will it still work to put new on top of old? This sounds alot easier and faster than removing the cracked tile and backer board first.

Question posted courtesy of: Stephanie
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SESTATES asked:

I wanted to install some ceramic tile and i was not sure which came first, the molding or the tile. Also, how about with carpet. Do you carpet first than put the molding up or put the molding down first than carpet.

Question posted courtesy of: Kelly
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gwlandis2 asked:

other than using texture ribs?

Question posted courtesy of: Keith
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Mar
13
Filed Under (ceramics) by admin
TB28 asked:

Ok I got a hammer and chisel out the other day to remove ceramic floor tile from the bathroom. The tile has been there a long time. It is an upstairs bathroom. The subfloor is probably a 1 inch or so layer of concrete. I was able to get a couple of tiles up without too much trouble, but the problem is that in the process I am really chipping up the subfloor badly. I am chiseling at a very horizontal angle so I’m not chiseling down into the floor, but it seems like the concrete underneath is just coming up along with the tile. Any ideas?

Question posted courtesy of: Vanessa
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kbmom7@sbcglobal.net asked:

I bought a small ceramic baby shoe and a old yellow pottery/ceramic looking bear. Both have allenbaugh written in cursive on the bottom. Typing this in ebay doesn’t bring up anything.

Question posted courtesy of: Samantha
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Mar
10
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Michael G asked:

Right now my kitchen floor is laminate and i want to put down ceramic tile. I dont want to have to rip it up. Can I put plywood over the floor and put ceramic tile right on top of that?

Question posted courtesy of: Peggy
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Cass Catastrophe asked:

we need to make a poster with pictures and information about historical african pottery. i need help finding a place to get this information and pictures. Please help :)

Question posted courtesy of: Karen
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Mar
10
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rae c asked:

Would it be strange to have two different kinds/colors of ceramic tile installed next to each other. For instance, one in the entry way, one in the dining area?

Question posted courtesy of: Judy
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