Sharp Stairstep Edge, Sharp Stairstep Edge
Sharp Stairstep Edge, Sharp Stairstep Edge
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Nov 5 2013, 07:25 PM
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Nov 5 2013, 07:54 PM
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By the way, be careful. You can do this only on homogeneous tile. If not when the top layer is removed/polished it will review the inner brown colour part of the tile! Homogeneous tile mean the color and the texture is the same inside out. If the tile surface pattern looks like something painted it is ceramic tile, it means the inner part is brown.
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Nov 5 2013, 08:08 PM
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I look again your picture. It look more like ceramic tile. You dont you ceramic tile to make staircase, it is dangerous. Not only it has sharp edges, it is also very slippery when wet.
For staircase you use staircase tile with usually is non-slip or at least have some lines like tires towards the edge. And the end edge are rounded already. Can you visualise if you or your love ones slip from upstair??? It is all concrete and sharp edges. You better hack it and redo. It is worth the effort and money than to be hospitalised that not only cause money but pain and suffering and can be permanent damage bodily! Not to scare you, bro. It dont happen today...tomorrow...next day...you never know it comes, can be anybody even visitors. |
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Nov 8 2013, 01:23 AM
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QUOTE(~Curious~ @ Nov 8 2013, 12:32 AM) got staircase tiles?i tot only homogenous,ceramic and porcelain types? With the sealant it does not feel nice on your feet, dont have the cooling effect. Also will get dirty easier and harder to remove stain something like the dirt get stuck in there especially when there is water or wet and will have lines like scratches if see with light reflection. Over time it gets disappeared or diminished thinner and thinner. Worst the heavy traffic area get diminished but not the sides edges where there is little or no traffic and become uneven. It is basically some kind of colourless acrylic paint.maybe got some sort of sealant to make TS' tiles less slippery...then polish the edges to round if possible kua... Staircase tiles are also homogeneous tiles except that it has groove lines at the edge so to provide grip and friction (see picture) and the edges are already rounded |
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Nov 13 2013, 10:33 PM
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QUOTE(Nitrous @ Nov 13 2013, 10:43 AM) Hi, do u have a picture, or where can i get this item? One other way is to carpet it. I carpeted my old house stair. Use good quality glue. Once awhile vacuum it, not really hardwork. In fact the safest is carpet, non slip. Stair is a very dangerous place. Ppl fall from stair because of wet. Am having the same problem as TS, but don't want to chamfer it now as it will create a mess at home. Thanks a lot.. One other danger place at home from falling is the place outside bathroom, not in the bathroom. Many ppl when in hurry like during bathing the phone ring and with wet feet running out of bathroom answering calls and fall outside the bathroom on tiles hitting mostly the back of the head. Surprisingly such fall usually fall backward and without hands support hitting the heat again tiled floor. Tiles floor when wet is like walking on ice or like our feet have wheels. There was one person rushing to answer handphone and fell hitting the back of head and now cannot work, used to earn 5 figure but the head is not functioning as before, a bit gila already. Not only work, not getting married also. When glue carpet to stair it is very important to glue in full space especially the seep side of the stair where the weak point is. Best make sure you watch the worker glue thoroughly all of it. You can change the carpet pulling it out and it will not spoil the tiles. |
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