Not exact matches
For decades, Varejão has been creating paintings and installations that investigate this history, often mimicking
cracked, broken
tiles, which not only reference the Brazilian tradition, but also Chinese Song dynasty ceramics.
• Inspect worksites and ensure that they are properly cleaned and cleared of debris • Measure floor area to determine the amount of materials that will be needed to cover it • Sweep and chip dirt and irregularities from existing base surfaces and fill
cracks with putty and plaster • Coordinate efforts with suppliers / vendors to procure materials and equipment
for floor laying • Cut and shape floor materials such as wood and
tiles so that they fit into the designated space • Install floor coverings using adhesives and cement and check them to ensure that they are properly fixed • Fill in areas between
tiles with plaster to ensure a clean and even look • Cleanup leftover materials such as adhesives and plaster • Repair existing
tiled or wooden floors by replacing damaged or rotted
tiles with new ones • Provide customers with information on involved costs and handle work duties according to provided budgets
For example, wide
cracks in a patio deck that have been filled with cement, and
tile in the adjoining interior that appears new may indicate a repair that's masking an underlying problem.
Roof Inspect the roof covering and flashing from the ground
for indicators of wear, like missing, loose or
cracked shingles or
tiles.
Huge basement is unfinished because major waterproofing was done in 2009 with drainage
tile system installed and all
cracks were sealed; guaranteed
for life by US Waterproofing.
Rustic Simple handmade clay - based
tiles with uneven edges and gentle undulations, and tiny chips and
cracks will create a natural rustic look, perfect
for relaxed, vintage kitchen schemes, as they work especially well with faded colours and delicate patterns.
And... did you have any
cracked tiles before painting... not sure if there's an easy fix
for this.
Make sure you walk around the outside of the house, looking out
for anything that could lead to a problem later down the line — such as signs of damp, loose roof
tiles, broken guttering,
cracks in the walls etc..
Easy to care
for, ceramic
tiles are well suited to high - traffic areas and there's no need to worry about warping floorboards or water seeping down the
cracks.
So, if a
tile develops
cracks — usually due to an improper substrate or improper adhesive
for the substrate — then you merely replace it.