we are in the process of buying a bungalow of which all rooms have these polystarine tiles on the ceilings.What are the rules pertaining to these tiles and are they expensive to get removedwould appreciate any advice before we fully commit ourselves
i wouldnt let it put you off. they can cause problems in a fire so i would remove. it can go two ways they can be hiding a load of problems or the ceilings could be perfect, your lucky its a bungalow. insidently the name bungalow came about in the 50s when two irish fellas were building a house and ran out of bricks, not to be detured mick said "bung a low roof on it" . at a guess i would say they are sound, these tiles were once fashionable and with it being a bungalow i assume previous tennant are elderly and they liked this sort of thing.
Scraped the tiles off leaving the blobs of adhesive. Removed the pan off my steam-stripper and directed the nozzle at each blob individually, scraping them off easily.
Scraped the tiles off leaving the blobs of adhesive. Removed the pan off my steam-stripper and directed the nozzle at each blob individually, scraping them off easily.
insidently the name bungalow came about in the 50s when two irish fellas were building a house and ran out of bricks, not to be detured mick said "bung a low roof on it" .
insidently the name bungalow came about in the 50s when two irish fellas were building a house and ran out of bricks, not to be detured mick said "bung a low roof on it" .
insidently the name bungalow came about in the 50s when two irish fellas were building a house and ran out of bricks, not to be detured mick said "bung a low roof on it" .
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