M M Glaser New member Jun 24, 2012 #1 ...for a 22.5? A stone warehouse was having a sale and I bought a 24"x24" tile.
timothy TVWBB 1-Star Olympian Jun 25, 2012 #2 And the use of this 24" tile is for setting the base on, yes? If so than it will work, but if your looking for deck protection from the occasional falling coal,grease spots a few more wouldn't hurt. Tim
And the use of this 24" tile is for setting the base on, yes? If so than it will work, but if your looking for deck protection from the occasional falling coal,grease spots a few more wouldn't hurt. Tim
M M Glaser New member Jun 25, 2012 #3 It's a tile deck so that's good but I just don't want to ruin any of the tile underneath the tile I bought
It's a tile deck so that's good but I just don't want to ruin any of the tile underneath the tile I bought
timothy TVWBB 1-Star Olympian Jun 25, 2012 #4 If they are UN-glazed then you should go bigger by adding a few more. Tim
M M Glaser New member Jun 25, 2012 #5 The tile I bought is stone. The tile on my deck is glazed ceramic so I should be good as long as I don't have huge spill over the grout.
The tile I bought is stone. The tile on my deck is glazed ceramic so I should be good as long as I don't have huge spill over the grout.