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Subject: Need Discontinued Ceramic Floor Tiles
Category: Family and Home > Home
Asked by: mendy1-ga
List Price: $35.00
Posted: 28 Jan 2006 01:25 PST
Expires: 27 Feb 2006 01:25 PST
Question ID: 438572
I need a box of 25 tiles of an 8 X 8 floor tile manufactured around 1996 by
Ragione Ceramic Tiles and sold by Home Depot.  They are a white floor
tile which needs to be glued down.  They were made in Venezuela.  The
original Home Depot SKU Number is SKU731058, the color White. They are
'Standard' grade.  The tiles are not high gloss but a flat white for
safe walking. The back of the tile is brown with the inscription
"7965160900184, MADE IN VENEZUELA" printed on each tile. Home Depot
tells me they no longer have this tile, and I think this company may
no longer exist?  The tiles were installed in tract homes built by Del
Webb Corporation in Palm Desert, California among other locations. I
would like to get a box of 25. Can anyone help me, like Closeau-ga? 
Thanks very much!
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Subject: Re: Need Discontinued Ceramic Floor Tiles
From: allie1234-ga on 11 Feb 2006 19:23 PST
 
hello, 
I am in the exact same situation, looking for the same tile. 
I would like to purchase ~40 of them, if anyone out there has enough
for both of us!
Thanks.
Subject: Re: Need Discontinued Ceramic Floor Tiles
From: mendy1-ga on 14 Feb 2006 21:43 PST
 
Hi Allie - Are you in Sun City Palm Desert too?  If so, if you are
desperate I found almost the exact tile at Dal-Tile in Palm Desert. It
will do in a pinch if you don't want to retile the entire floor.  Or,
you can make a pattern with other tiles where the broken ones were. 
Breaks up the 'sameness' of the tile floor. Let me know if you find a
source with more than you need, I'd be grateful!  Cheers, Mendy1 in
Sun City.

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