Engineered for the precise handling of large-format tile, stone slabs, and glass, the QEP 8-inch Electric Suction Cup delivers professional-grade lifting power with a 264-pound capacity
This 12" x 24" rectified porcelain tile installation demonstrates how skilled craftsmanship can overcome ANSI standard deviations—achieving minimal lippage with credit card-width joints and 50% offset—but experts warn such perfect conditions rarely occur and recommend mock-ups for non-standard specifications.
The enhanced iQ426HEPA Advanced 4-Stage Filtration System now features HEPA H14 technology alongside primary and secondary cyclonic filtration plus Durabond filtering to capture ultra-fine particles and deliver superior air cleanliness for professional jobsites.
The 10" Q-Drive Plus-Tile Blade Dry Diamond-Finishing Touch delivers superior cutting performance and extended longevity for professional tile setters working with ceramic, porcelain, and natural stone, reducing blade changes and minimizing costly downtime.
The versatile QEP Xtreme Series Glass Tile Nipper features titanium-coated tungsten carbide cutting wheels and three Pro Control Settings for precise shaping of glass tiles and mosaics up to 5/16 inch thick across multiple tiling applications.
The Tile Pick is a lightweight, easy-to-use, stainless steel tool, perfect for lifting up a tile that has been damaged or misplaced and risking damage from using a trowel or screwdriver.
The Collomix Dust.EX can be connected to class "M" dust collectors suitable for construction sites and guarantees dust-free work during filling and mixing.
Installers face critical challenges when clients choose tiles purely for aesthetics, overlooking how they perform in complex patterns like herringbone—often creating conflicts with industry standards for modular systems and consistent joint widths.
Skyro Floors tackles technical challenges to create a sophisticated curbless shower with wall drain system, demonstrating how modern bathroom design continues to evolve in this New Jersey renovation.
Schluter’s Kali Pharand shares insights into the three most common waterproofing methods for indoor wet areas available today and how to select the right one for your next wet-area application.