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Synthetic roof sheeting of which there are a myriad of colors and qualities. Much cheaper overall than tile roofing. (21-Apr-04)dozer     (0 votes)
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Closer view of the raw tiles. These tiles are being lifted up to the roof via a rope. Remember each tile weighs about 4 kilograms. (28-Mar-04)dozer     (0 votes)
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The finished patio tile floor. (30-Aug-04).dozer     (0 votes)
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The finished indoor tile floor. (06-Jul-04)dozer     (0 votes)
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The cement under the tile is used to bring the patio flooring to the desired level. (22-Jun-04)dozer     (0 votes)
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Applying tiles to an outdoor patio. (21-Jun-04)dozer     (0 votes)
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Finishing off a detail section is a doorway.dozer     (0 votes)
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Here a border or 'skirt' is being laid out. The wall is scored to all for maximum adhesion. The skirt should ideally be done before the wall has been painted. (14-Jun-04)dozer     (0 votes)
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Wall tile is laid much the same way. This example shows bathroom wall tile being set in place. The wall is scored and pure cement is for maximum adhesion. (03-Jun-04)dozer     (0 votes)
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Some places require small tile fragments to be laid to complete the area.dozer     (0 votes)
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After the cement is dry, tile grout is applied. The grouts come in various colors to match the shade of the tile. (24-May-04)dozer     (0 votes)
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Here the next tile is set in place. dozer     (0 votes)
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