Clay Tile Glasgow
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Deans Supersaver
0141 4456366
2 Govan Cross Shopping Centre
Glasgow
Deans Supersaver
0141 4456366
2 Govan Cross Shopping Centre
Glasgow GB.G513JW
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Mckays Hardware
0141 3393814
316 Crow Road
Glasgow
Mckays Hardware
0141 3393814
316 Crow Road
Glasgow GB.G117HS
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Westend Hardware
0141 5790001
601 Great Western Road
Glasgow
Westend Hardware
0141 5790001
601 Great Western Road
Glasgow GB.G128HX
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Complete Home Improvements Scotland Ltd
07970 917932
9 Willock Place, Glasgow
Glasgow
Complete Home Improvements Scotland Ltd
07970 917932
9 Willock Place, Glasgow
Glasgow GB.G200LN
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Hardware Cut Price Stores
0141 4270026
414 Paisley Road West
Glasgow
Hardware Cut Price Stores
0141 4270026
414 Paisley Road West
Glasgow GB.G511BE
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Hardware Cut Price Store
0141 4402131
19 Burleigh Street
Glasgow
Hardware Cut Price Store
0141 4402131
19 Burleigh Street
Glasgow GB.G513LA
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Partick
0141 3399551
11 Merkland Street
Glasgow
Partick
0141 3399551
11 Merkland Street
Glasgow GB.G116BU
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Catani Of Anniesland
0141 9546300
1549 Great Western Road
Glasgow
Catani Of Anniesland
0141 9546300
1549 Great Western Road
Glasgow GB.G131HL
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L S K Supplies
0141 4453111
195 Broomloan Road
Glasgow
L S K Supplies
0141 4453111
195 Broomloan Road
Glasgow GB.G512JE
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Tech Bytes Glasgow Ltd
0141 9593888
1395 Dumbarton Road
Glasgow
Tech Bytes Glasgow Ltd
0141 9593888
1395 Dumbarton Road
Glasgow GB.G149XT
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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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