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Forum: Tile Forum/Advice Board 02-20-2023, 08:40 AM
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Posted By ss3964spd
No experience with PVC base, Nelson, but have...

No experience with PVC base, Nelson, but have used PVC for crown molding in both of the showers I recent did. It's pretty easy to work with but don't know about its impact resistance in a baseboard...
Forum: Tile Forum/Advice Board 11-26-2022, 03:13 PM
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Posted By ss3964spd
I'd probably want to split the difference as in...

I'd probably want to split the difference as in photo #2. Are the gaps along both mitered edges consistent?
Forum: Tile Forum/Advice Board 02-21-2022, 05:18 PM
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Posted By ss3964spd
Just opinion, Nelson, but perhaps a wooden...

Just opinion, Nelson, but perhaps a wooden baseboard, in a profile that matches what is already in the house?

Or, you might consider a complimenting tile for the baseboard. Perhaps even a solid...
Forum: Tile Forum/Advice Board 02-11-2022, 11:51 AM
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Posted By ss3964spd
If I'm understanding correctly, your closet...

If I'm understanding correctly, your closet flange is sitting on the finished tile floor on one side but is 1/4" higher on the other? If so, either the floor isn't level and the riser is plumb or the...
Forum: Tile Forum/Advice Board 01-30-2022, 02:04 PM
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Posted By ss3964spd
You could use a nail setting punch and a hammer,...

You could use a nail setting punch and a hammer, Nelson. Start at one end on the carpet side. Will probably be slow going but much more controllable then just whacking it.
Forum: Tile Forum/Advice Board 12-23-2021, 03:48 PM
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Posted By ss3964spd
More or less, yeah. But given that you're...

More or less, yeah.

But given that you're mixing your water proofing products I would be inclined to use a roll-on membrane for those Kerdi band to Hardie backer seams. And it appears, from here,...
Forum: Tile Forum/Advice Board 12-23-2021, 08:47 AM
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Posted By ss3964spd
I wouldn't use silicone, Nelson. You won't be...

I wouldn't use silicone, Nelson. You won't be able to remove all of it and nothing will adhere to whatever is left. Not the AD, nor thinset mortar.

As a daily user of a curbless, doorless walk in...
Forum: Tile Forum/Advice Board 12-22-2021, 05:59 PM
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Posted By ss3964spd
As additional details emerge we're better...

As additional details emerge we're better equipped to offer ideas and guidance.

The SLC isn't going to be bothered by the water. If part of your reasoning for AD'g the entire floor is to contain...
Forum: Tile Forum/Advice Board 12-22-2021, 05:16 PM
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Posted By ss3964spd
Nelson, if the rest of the bathroom floor is...

Nelson, if the rest of the bathroom floor is concrete, as it looks to be, water isn't going to bother it at all. Certainly no harm, aside from time and expense, in AD'g the whole of it though.
Forum: Tile Forum/Advice Board 12-22-2021, 04:50 PM
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Posted By ss3964spd
I wouldn't hesitate applying the AD over the...

I wouldn't hesitate applying the AD over the Hardie, especially over the Kerdi band to Hardie seam (Hardie lacks the surface fleece which plays an integral roll in water proofing Schluter's Kerdi),...
Forum: Tile Forum/Advice Board 12-22-2021, 04:03 PM
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Posted By ss3964spd
Well, I could have suggested what to do before...

Well, I could have suggested what to do before you got to this point but that won't help you now, Nelson.

I can't really think of anything you could use to effectively seal your dams yet be easily...
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