Of course they lay eggs, they're birds ! did you not learn anything in Biology ?
No
Of course they lay eggs, they're birds ! did you not learn anything in biology ?
It is possible but I would not reccomend it. If possible remove the old tile before laying the new tile. If you want to avoid removing the old tile you can lay a cement board over the old tile before installing the new tile.
The per square foot to lay tile in Alberta depends upon the type of tiled being installed.
You must make the measurements that you need to lay the tile, then lay out the tiles on the floor to help familiarize yourself with the pattern you are going to be working with. Lay your grouting adhesive and then finally the tiles.
Watch Better homes and gardens stupid!
no the tiles have too smooth of a finish and other tile will not stick to them need to remove old tiles and then lay new
R$10 for m2 (US$4)
Yes, if you want uneven and broken tile. You should level the floor first.
"Lays" is correct for the third person singular present indicative of the transitive verb "lay", as in "Lay the tile quickly so that we can leave." A single third person who obeys this request lays the tile.
Yes on wood, no on smooth solid concrete