Tips

We help you fulfil your projects by providing tip sheets. Find out what steps the process involves, what relevant standards and guidelines apply and which of our products are most suitable for your project.

How to tile new floors

Our tips to help you lay tile of any size onto new concrete or cement floors.

How to tile façades

Our tips to help you lay tile outdoors in light of mechanical and thermal loads and height issues.

How to tile heated floors

Our tips on laying tile in light of mechanical stress and problems related to diffused heat from under-floor heating.

How to tile swimming pools

Our tips on tiling swimming pools to prevent grout and tile damage due to chlorine and cleaning products.

How to tile areas subject to high mechanical loads

Our tips on tiling hypermarkets and premises subject to high mechanical loads and rolling.

How to tile terraces

Our tips to help you tile a terrace so that it holds up to any weather conditions.

How to tile rooms that get wet

Our tips on how to deal with severe limitations in humid spaces such as laundry rooms, toilet facilities and industrial kitchens.

How to tile very wet areas

Our tips on how to deal with limitations in very humid spaces such as communal showers, thalassotherapy centres, spas, saunas, steam rooms, and more.

How to tile an existing ceramic coating

Our tips on how to lay tiles onto existing tiling.

How to tile a plastic or PVC coating

Our tips on tiling without removing the existing coating, directly, with or without a primer.

How to tile existing indoor paint

Our tips on tiling existing paint in good condition, directly and using a suitable primer.

How to tile wooden floors

Our solutions tailored to tiling wooden floors, floorboards and traditional parquet flooring.

How to tile on calcium sulfate-based self-levelling screed

Our tips on tiling floors that require a special set of considerations.

How to achieve a perfect seal thanks to CERMICRYL, our under-tile waterproofing system

Our tips for ensuring that the proper treatment is used for singular points as part of waterproofing private property: wall-floor joints, embedded piping and pipe passages.

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