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R K Home Improvements
0121 7724622
5 Heybarnes Road
Birmingham
R K Home Improvements
0121 7724622
5 Heybarnes Road
Birmingham GB.B109HR
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Leeway Home Improvements Ltd
0121 6666369
Keys Court
Birmingham
Leeway Home Improvements Ltd
0121 6666369
Keys Court
Birmingham GB.B120RT
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R & R
0121 3596581
29 Revesby Walk
Birmingham
R & R
0121 3596581
29 Revesby Walk
Birmingham GB.B74LG
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Rozia Hardware
0121 6225266
St. Martins Market
Birmingham
Rozia Hardware
0121 6225266
St. Martins Market
Birmingham GB.B54RB
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Architectural Supplies Lowndes Ltd
0121 7725271
51 Auckland Road
Birmingham
Architectural Supplies Lowndes Ltd
0121 7725271
51 Auckland Road
Birmingham GB.B111RH
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Mackinnon & Bailey
0121 6432233
119 Floodgate Street
Birmingham
Mackinnon & Bailey
0121 6432233
119 Floodgate Street
Birmingham GB.B55SR
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Saifee Hardware
0121 4404188
545 Moseley Road
Birmingham
Saifee Hardware
0121 4404188
545 Moseley Road
Birmingham GB.B129BU
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Plumbing Hardware Diy Centre
0121 7666488
612 Coventry Road
Birmingham
Plumbing Hardware Diy Centre
0121 7666488
612 Coventry Road
Birmingham GB.B100UT
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Branch Bmn Ltd
0121 3334120
153 Dollman Street
Birmingham
Branch Bmn Ltd
0121 3334120
153 Dollman Street
Birmingham GB.B74RS
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Excel Hardware Ltd
0121 6930205
14 Howard Street
Birmingham
Excel Hardware Ltd
0121 6930205
14 Howard Street
Birmingham GB.B193HN
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Quarry tiles are made of clay fired to a very high temperature, and can be useful for linking outdoor and indoor areas, for example, a conservatory that leads out to a patio. They may be laid on a base of bedding mortar; soak the tiles for a couple of hours before laying so that they do not absorb moisture from the mortar. Many tiles are thin and brittle; make sure that you lay them on a stable concrete sub-base. Glazed ceramic tiles are often used to create a more decorative look, for example, to invoke the feel of a Mediterranean courtyard. However, some ceramic tiles are not suitable for laying outside, so always check that they are frost-proof before buying. They may be glued to a level concrete base; simply spread outdoor tile adhesive to the back of the tile and then press firmly into position. Use a contrasting or matching grout to finish the area.  Natural Stone |
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