How To Lay Tile Like An Expert!

The Tile Made Easy Instruction Videos

The Tile Made Easy Course was created by Randy Davis because he was tired of seeing people scammed by so called tilers, and buying cheap e-books on how to install tile. Randy claims he can show you how with a little motivation it takes to pick up a few tools and watch me on TV for two hours you can do this and do a damn good job too!

Warning! Randy has spent 20 years in this industry testing and reviewing different techniques and tile laying strategies. It took testing hundreds of techniques to find out what works and what doesn't. If you want to find out what will make you look like a genius "do it yourselfer" then........ Click HERE To Discover The Secrets Behind How To Lay Tile.

The course offers an abundant amount of material and can lead to an overload of information if your not able to sift through it well. The course he offers appears to be a good value for the amount of money you pay for it. It offers a good amount of content using videos, tutorials and lessons. This would be a good beginning for someone just starting out because it gives direction. The visual series of videos make it easy to understand the information needed to master tile laying.

Overall this product is a good buy. Just make sure you don't suffer from information overload. It teaches you some of the fundamentals that all prospective do it yourself tile layers would want to know. Everyone needs a starting place and this is the one for you. The e-course is definitely informative and can help you with your overall success.

Have you ever started a project and realized after you started that you haven't the know how to do the job properly?

Then after the project is finished you look at the finished job and wish you had got someone in to do it? Or at least had the foresight to read up on a few tips before you even laid hands on tools! You have a reminder of your bad work every time you look at it, hmmm no thanks.

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For the price, this course shows you step by step how to avoid costly mistakes, and that alone will pay for itself.

What do I mean by that? Well if you stuffed up your tile installation, even by a square yard you would have to relay the repair with more tile. The cost of a square yard of ceramic tile is more that the cost of this video course!

Can you afford to make a simple mistake? On average a piece of tile costs about two dollars. Even though you are trying to do this all by yourself, we are going to be modest and assume you are a total genius with an IQ of 180 (your mom must be very proud) and you only break 10 tiles while trying to make a circle. $10.00 × 2 = $20.00 That's 20 bucks for one simple problem!

This is a no brainer folks!

We recommend this course as the best of it's type available AND it is available immediately in digital download. The sales page goes into much more detail of what is in the course, and remember, it only goes for 2 hours all up so for about the same time it takes to watch a movie you will be all clued up and ready to go.

Click Here To Get The Tile Laying Secrets Now

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What is your experience with adhesive floor tiles?

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DM asked:


I have a rental that currently has sheet vinyl in the kitchen that is in bad shape. I am considering putting in self adhesive floor tiles over the vinyl. I have installed similar flooring in a bathroom but used inexpensive tiles. It looked good, but the tiles tended to “slide”. I’m thinking it was because I used bargain tiles rather than better quality. I just need comments as to longevity and problems you might have encoutered with self adhesive tiles. Also, do you have any particular brand or type you recommend?

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Posted by admin    Date: Sunday, March 14, 2010

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Floor Tiles?

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demaissoneuve asked:


Some of the marble/Granite tiles are not much more expensive than porcelline type. Is there any other reason than the price, that I may not want to put marble/Granite tiles on my kitchen floor.

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Posted by admin    Date: Thursday, February 11, 2010

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Laying stone tiles on a diagonal for a countertop?

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Hermionesoul asked:


I am getting ready to tile over my white formica countertop with 18″ trqavertine tiles (yes, I already know this is not my best choice of materials, but will work for us). The countertop is 25″ deep. If I lay the tiles on the standard straight line, I end up with a lot of waste and an uneven look. If I lay the tiles on the diagnol, then the tiles have a depth of 25″ and no waste. I think this will add a “designer” touch to the countrtop. Mom says it will look weird. Husband has no opinion. What do you all think?

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Posted by admin    Date: Friday, January 29, 2010

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How to remove dark marks from off white kitchen tiles?

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Cherry Blossom asked:


I have off-white kitchen tiles. When they were fitted they have some dark marks on them that the builder said was part of the design of the tile. How would I remove these stains/marks?

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Posted by admin    Date: Sunday, January 10, 2010

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Ceramic tile – children friendly?

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JennieLouie asked:


i need osme feedback on the pros and cons of putting ceramic tile in my downstairs. It would be leading out to my slider and then on to my deck. i had intended to use a darker grout. I have 4 boys and two small dogs. I was going to use a textured tile. I’m afraid because it is so permanent. Any suggestions?

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Posted by admin    Date: Friday, January 8, 2010

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