She keeps on playing with the litter and lays on the litter box. She also peed on the tile and lied on her urine. I really don’t know what to do. She keeps on playing around and does not stop no matter what I do. I’m scared something will happen to her incision.
Its natural for the efflorescence (salts) to come out of new bricks flags or in your case terracotta tiles. clean it with propietry paving cleaner and then seal it with proprietry sealer such as thomsons one coat paving sealer
I laid some sticky vinyl floor tiles, over old flooring in the kitchen when I moved in. They were red clay ( I think) brick like floor tiles, and hard on the feet as there’s no heating and was a cheap way of coping. But a few months ago, the grooves and shape of the old tiles began to show through the newer vinyl covering, which makes it look untidy. Should I have prepared the floor somehow beforehand?
The conservatory floor is made of hardwood tiles, laid professionally and edged by cork (which was supposed to absorb the swelling / decreasing size) but has swollen so much that areas of the floor are popping upwards like hills. Is this due to humidity? Would a demhumidifier solve this problem? Thank you.
Just pulled up the lino in the kitchen to lay tile and saw a huge wet spot by the window. I know they’d done a shoddy job of the stucco when the houses were built, but didn’t think it was THIS bad! Any help on fixes, cost, etc. would be REALLY appreciated. BTW, this is in the Orlando/Central Florida area. Thanks!