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	<title>Comments on: Design Your Bathroom Perfectly With Right Bathroom Tiles!</title>
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		<title>By: Bath Remodel Contractor</title>
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		<description>I agree with about 99% of what you have said and feel your post is very informative. The only point that I do disagree with is the use of Natural Stone Tiles in Bathrooms. This is a myth which really points to improperly installed natural stone tiles. For example using the wrong type of mortar(thinset)for the tile installation can discolor the stone tiles when wet. This and other reasons leads people to believe that stone tile is unsuitable when moisture is present.The key is to hire an experienced tile installer familiar with the various materials.
Thanks,
Kathleen
A TILE NATION
p.s. I recently found this website and enjoy much of the information that I have found here</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>I agree with about 99% of what you have said and feel your post is very informative. The only point that I do disagree with is the use of Natural Stone Tiles in Bathrooms. This is a myth which really points to improperly installed natural stone tiles. For example using the wrong type of mortar(thinset)for the tile installation can discolor the stone tiles when wet. This and other reasons leads people to believe that stone tile is unsuitable when moisture is present.The key is to hire an experienced tile installer familiar with the various materials.<br />
Thanks,<br />
Kathleen<br />
A TILE NATION<br />
p.s. I recently found this website and enjoy much of the information that I have found here</p>
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