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Tiles at back of cooker

  • 24-03-2008 7:01pm
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    I have a cooker which is in the corner of the units. It is not against the wall but has a shelf (timber) at the back of it which was constructed by the guy who installed my kitchen. I had it tiled and it provides a shelf. However, some of the tiles immediately at the back of the hob hav come loose. Just wondering, would I be better to have this front section tiled again or is there any way I could put back the tiles which have come loose and what is the best tile adhesive to do this repair job? The guy who tiled my kitchen is no longer in business so I am wondering could I attempt to rescue it myself!!!


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