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Imagine how many ways you can improve the beauty of a home with the unique colors and textures of tile surfaces.
- Product # 021037
- Type DVD-ROM
- ISBN 978-1-60085-157-5
- Published Date 2009
Whether you're a hands-on homeowner gearing up to remodel or an experienced pro interested in learning a new skill, here's a great way to master the art and craft of tiling.
Working with Tile is a compact, searchable DVD-ROM that features 30 diverse articles on tiling, digitally reproduced from the pages of Fine Homebuilding -- plus seven videos that demonstrate a wide range of useful techniques.
From tools and materials to specific skills, this comprehensive reference will help you tackle virtually any type of tiling job.
Here's an example of the breadth and depth of information you'll find.
- Professional tips for working with marble, limestone, porcelain, glass tile, caulks, sealants, epoxy and grout
- Ideas for using tile in the kitchen, from countertops and backsplashes to decorative flourishes
- The inside scoop on laying tile floors that will last for years
- How to cut and grout tile, install a shower niche, and tile over a laminate counter
- Plus over 30 minutes of video demonstrations of tile-setting skills from using a snap cutter and mixing thinset to arranging tile on walls, floors and countertops
If tiling is one more home improvement job you'd like to take on, here's all the advice you need to complete any tiling project with professional results.
System Requirements
Windowsᆴ
- Microsoftᆴ Windows 2000, XP or Vista
- Pentiumᆴ 3 (Pentium 4 recommended)
- 512MB RAM
- DVD-ROM drive (8X or faster recommended)
- 800x600 minimum screen resolution (1024x768 recommended)
- 4.3GB of available hard drive space (if installed)
Appleᆴ
- Mac OSXᆴ 10.3.8 or higher
- PowerPC G3 (PowerPC G4 recommended)
- 256MB RAM (512MB or greater recommended)
- DVD-ROM drive (8X or faster recommended)
- 800x600 minimum screen resolution (1024x768 recommended)
- 4.3GB of available hard drive space (if installed)
Download of Adobe Shockwaveᆴ Player might be required on some systems
This DVD-ROM disk will not play on stand-alone DVD players. - Reviews

















