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The adhesive bed performs a number of functions.
Recently, the use of larger tiles has become common practice.
When tiling an area that is already tiled or painted, it is often necessary to invest considerable time in stripping and then repairing the substrate.
It is important, both for appearance and for safety, that the finished tile surface is flat with no tiles standing higher than the others.
Plaster is a very common interior substrate that generally provides a good, flat surface for tiling.
Showers, bathrooms and wet rooms are very common applications for ceramic tiling.
Swimming – and other types of pools are the ultimate wet areas for tiling.