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Quick Tip
Jenni Smith, Associate Editor
September 1, 1999
Professional Remodeler
When ordering tiles for a remodeling project, order an extra box for the homeowners to keep in the basement or attic. Because a different run of the same pattern of tile can still have variations of color or texture, it’s difficult to match one order of tile with another. So, if a tile breaks, either during installation or years after the project is finished, the homeowners can replace a single tile without worrying about losing the integrity of their floor design.
Also See: How to Choose Ceramic Tile State of the Market
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