Finding out the best tile adhesive brand for 2024 starts in the usual way, with a thread on Tilers Forums. The thread has been created but is still locked (can’t reply to it) for the moment. You can bookmark the thread, and we will let you know when the Poll of all the adhesive brands has been added, and then you will be able to vote.
Same rules will apply:-
If your favourite brand isn’t locally available or isn’t the usual price, and you generally therefore go for another brand, vote for that one. We are looking for the most used tile adhesive brand with these polls.
If you ended up using a different grout brand (probably shouldn’t it’ll void the warranty of both the tile adhesive brand and grout brand separately, but at the same time) to the adhesive, vote for the adhesive brand you used. By weight you would have used far more adhesive than grout.
No tile supplier or adhesive representative should vote. Clearly those votes would be for themselves and that can skew results. We don’t mind adhesive manufacturers or tile suppliers sharing the poll with their contacts so they can all vote. That’s legitimate and fine.
Good luck to all manufacturers. We haven’t done a poll since 2021 so this will be very informative for everybody.
Some time ago joining The Tile Association may have got your tile business noticed, but it wouldn’t have helped your website much, as the Tiles.org.uk domain sucked in search engines. The new Tile Association website has been running for a while now and it’s brilliant. As a tiler you get listed in their database, then when a visitor searches their website for a tiler you’ll show up! This wasn’t available a while ago and its nice to see they’ve caught up with the times because it was a comment that kept appearing on Tilers Forums and was one of the main reasons for cancelling the annual fee after trying it out. These days we’re seeing many nice comments about how much business tilers get from it, and how easy it was for homeowners who needed their bathroom or kitchen tiling, to actually find a tiler.
And not just any tiler too, one approved and vetted by The Tile Association. The leading industry body for the tile industry in the UK.
Joining The Tile Association is low cost, and goes in your advertising segment of your accounts so can be offset and actually costs your business not much at all.
Bathroom and kitchen products provider Norcros has finalised the sale of its subsidiary, Johnson Tiles UK.
The sale for £1m to its UK management team comprising managing director Stephen Dixon, commercial director Rich Kelsall and procurement director Jason Bridges was first announced in April.
Thomas Willcocks, chief executive of Norcros plc, said: “We are pleased to have completed this sale as planned. At our recent Capital Markets Event we reiterated our strategic priorities, namely M&A, Organic Growth, Operational Excellence and ESG and we will continue to ensure that our capital allocation is aligned accordingly.
“This sale will allow Norcros to focus on and accelerate the execution of our growth strategy. Johnson Tiles UK has been a long-standing partner of the Group and we thank them for their significant contribution.”
They’re wall and floor tile installers, it’s a UK term. But I know BAL staff generally try to use ’tile fixers’ rather than call their end-user tilers. I think other adhesive companies do that also.
Introduction to Tilers
Tiling is an ancient craft that has stood the test of time, adorning buildings and spaces with both functionality and aesthetic appeal. Tilers, the skilled artisans behind this craft, play a crucial role in transforming ordinary surfaces into stunning works of art. In this comprehensive guide, we delve into the world of tilers and tiling, exploring their history, techniques, and the evolving trends shaping the industry.
The History of Tiling
The history of tiling can be traced back to ancient civilizations such as the Mesopotamians, Egyptians, and Romans, who used tiles to decorate their homes, temples, and public buildings. These early tiles were often made from materials like clay, stone, and terracotta, and were painstakingly crafted by hand.
As civilizations advanced, so did the art of tiling. In the Islamic world, intricate mosaic patterns adorned mosques and palaces, showcasing the craftsmanship of skilled artisans. During the Renaissance in Europe, tiles became synonymous with luxury and sophistication, with elaborate designs gracing the walls and floors of grand estates and cathedrals.
The Modern Tiler
Today, tilers continue to carry on this rich tradition, blending time-honored techniques with modern innovations. A skilled tiler possesses a keen eye for design, precision, and attention to detail. Whether working with ceramic, porcelain, glass, or natural stone tiles, they have the expertise to bring any vision to life.
Tiling Techniques
Tiling requires a combination of artistry and technical skill. From preparing the substrate to grouting and sealing, each step must be executed with precision to ensure a flawless finish. Here are some key techniques employed by tilers:
Surface Preparation: Before laying tiles, the surface must be clean, flat, and free of any debris. Tilings may need to remove old tiles, repair cracks, and apply a suitable substrate such as cement board or waterproof membrane.
Tile Layout: Planning the layout is crucial for achieving a professional-looking result. Tilings carefully measure and mark the area to ensure the tiles are evenly spaced and aligned.
Cutting and Shaping: Tiles often need to be cut to fit around corners, edges, and obstacles. Tilings use tools such as tile cutters, wet saws, and nippers to achieve precise cuts and shapes.
Adhesive Application: Tilings apply adhesive to the substrate using a trowel, ensuring proper coverage and adhesion. Different types of adhesives are used depending on the tile material and the substrate.
Grouting: Once the tiles are in place, grout is applied to fill the gaps between them. Tilings carefully spread the grout and remove any excess, leaving a smooth and uniform finish.
Sealing: Depending on the tile material, sealing may be necessary to protect against moisture, stains, and damage. Tilings apply a sealant to the grout lines and the surface of the tiles, extending their lifespan and enhancing their appearance.
Evolving Trends in Tiling
The world of tiling is constantly evolving, with new trends and innovations shaping the industry. Some of the latest trends include:
Large Format Tiles: Oversized tiles are gaining popularity for their sleek and modern look. They create a seamless appearance with fewer grout lines, making spaces appear larger and more spacious.
Mixed Materials: Combining different tile materials, such as ceramic with glass or metal accents, adds visual interest and texture to surfaces.
Geometric Patterns: Bold geometric patterns and shapes are making a comeback, adding a playful and contemporary touch to interiors.
Sustainable Materials: With a growing emphasis on sustainability, tilers are increasingly using eco-friendly materials such as recycled glass and porcelain tiles made from recycled content.
Digital Printing: Advances in digital printing technology allow for intricate designs and patterns to be printed directly onto tiles, opening up a world of creative possibilities.
Tilers are the unsung heroes behind the beauty and functionality of tiled surfaces. With their expertise and craftsmanship, they transform ordinary spaces into extraordinary works of art. Whether preserving ancient techniques or embracing modern innovations, tilers continue to push the boundaries of their craft, leaving a lasting impression on the built environment. As we look to the future, the art of tiling will undoubtedly continue to evolve, inspiring awe and admiration for generations to come.
We’ve had a few versions of this website but we’re keeping this final one. Tiling News UK are partnering up (these days they call it collaborating I think) with Tilers Forums and all their contacts, whether friend and foe.
New blog is out now! The awesome, the great, UK Tiling News! Roooar goes the imaginary crowd. They’re back. They chant.
Tiling News UK is going through a few updates. We’re going to be contacting some companies but if you’d like to be interviewed then please contact the press office on [email protected] and you can send all press releases to there. Anything exclusive for just us we will give the gold treatment – Which is to throw your news out fast to 10’s of thousands of tilers.
UK Tiling News was first registered 29th April 2007. That makes us older than the current version of The Tile Association in the UK. Which Kay Porter of Smart Marketing Works took over in 2009 I think, if I’m correct.
There are many tiling forums online now, but the UK Tiling Forum TilersForums.co.uk is the best out of the many!
We explain the benefits and downfalls of each UK Tiling Forum
Only a few weeks after disclosing the fact that the UK Tiling Forum has forum software that can be easily hacked, wpForo the forum software itself, has been discovered to have been breached by white-had bug bounty security company Wordfence.
Checkout the amount of security flaws in the forum software!
Every version of the free forum software can be hacked. The database of users, email addresses, and messages posted to the forum can be effectively broken into and stolen by the average script-kiddie and white-hat hacker. Let alone the black-hat dodgy hackers.
Immediately request that your data be erased from the forum fully. Contact the forum owners to get them to comply immediately or risk your information being spread around online forever.