Tile floors?


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Drop ceilings?


Paint walls?
yes, occasionally
Apparently something is missing, but I see others have responded in the only way possible.

Yes is my answer, and for many years, unless of course the question is a Poll? In which case YES again; in areas where it's most appropriate.

Finally if it's a question about WHAT tile is, it's essentially glass.

Steven Wolf
DON'T DO IT !!!
Painted roof?
tile what kind of floors?ur question got no sense
Spaghetti and meatballs?
If you're asking if you should tile your floor, it depends on what you are looking for in your floor. Tile is great and easy to clean but has to be cleaned constantly. If you are not tiling a ground level floor, you have to be sure that you have enough support beneath the floor to hold the weight of the tile. You may/probably will have to remove any existing flooring you might have. Course, this would be easier to answer if you were a bit more specific in your questions.
yeah
Lol. All i can say is start in the center of the room and always use a square

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