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thickness from valve
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And they presume that blocking to be flush with...
And they presume that blocking to be flush with the face of the wall studs? Or am I missing something important here? If not, there would be no known starting point from which to measure, seems to...
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First time tiler working on garage - advice sought
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Russ, I would make a jig to clamp on the table...
Russ, I would make a jig to clamp on the table for those repetitive cuts. You should have a 90 degree angle piece made to clamp onto your table that came with that MK saw. You can just make a jig...
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Yesterday, 12:24 PM
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thickness from valve
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cx
Welcome, Tom. :) What are you calling a...
Welcome, Tom. :)
What are you calling a "stringer" here?
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Tile Forum/Advice Board
Yesterday, 09:21 AM
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Hearth tile build level issues
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And it's at that level where I think you should...
And it's at that level where I think you should have corrected the problem, John. And I think it's likely still the best bet, but without photos it's difficult to determine that from out here.
...
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Yesterday, 08:43 AM
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Hearth tile build level issues
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What size tiles do you intend to use?
What size tiles do you intend to use?
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Tile Forum/Advice Board
06-27-2022, 09:13 PM
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Hearth tile build level issues
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cx
Welcome, John. :) Much will depend upon the...
Welcome, John. :)
Much will depend upon the particular wood-burning appliance you've got, but the stove should have some specific installation instructions for clearance from other surfaces,...
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06-26-2022, 08:14 PM
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Help...questions waterproofing & floor, pan, etc.
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No wall waterproofing is a major fail. Worse...
No wall waterproofing is a major fail. Worse still is the mechanical fasteners holding the CBU on the top and inside of the curb. That alone is a do-over in my book.
Can't tell whether either...
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06-26-2022, 03:53 PM
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Help...questions waterproofing & floor, pan, etc.
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cx
Welcome, PJ. :) The installers have said...
Welcome, PJ. :)
The installers have said repeatedly they are using cement & it is stronger & when I ask about corners/gaps in edges they say not to worry they are using cement & will fill with...
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Cleaning, Restoration and Sealing
06-26-2022, 10:05 AM
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White Grout Haze on Noir Honed Travertine
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cx
Welcome, Eric. :) What grout did you use? ...
Welcome, Eric. :)
What grout did you use? Be very specific.
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06-23-2022, 04:26 PM
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Shower pan crack in mortar bed
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cx
Sure, if you don't care if it works, Rick. :D ...
Sure, if you don't care if it works, Rick. :D
Naaa, you wanna make a proper mortar bed. The tile industry standards call for the top mortar bed to be a of 1 1/2" uniform thickness, following...
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Tile Forum/Advice Board
06-23-2022, 04:20 PM
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Bathroom Walls 24” OC Tiling
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cx
You can add some framing to comply with the...
You can add some framing to comply with the requirements of the CBU manufacturers and the foam board manufacturers (I don't know what Schluter requires for their thicker board), or, if you don't want...
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06-23-2022, 04:10 PM
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Tim's Kitchen Renovation Thread...
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You don't want to finish your walls beyond Level...
You don't want to finish your walls beyond Level 1, which is to fill and tape the seams, but not spread any drywall mud beyond that step. Some folks recommend priming after that, but I don't think...
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06-23-2022, 12:52 PM
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Tim's Kitchen Renovation Thread...
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Tim, while there is probably a demonstrable...
Tim, while there is probably a demonstrable technical difference in favor of the CBU as far as bond strength, I don't think it's within the range of reasonable consideration in your applications.
...
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06-23-2022, 08:08 AM
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How to cut 3/4” Porcelain pavers
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Scott, it'll help if you'll keep all the project...
Scott, it'll help if you'll keep all the project questions on one thread so folks can see what you're working on and what's been previously asked and answered. Duplicate threads with the same...
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06-22-2022, 10:36 PM
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Shower pan crack in mortar bed
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OK, we'll presume a traditional shower receptor...
OK, we'll presume a traditional shower receptor with a thick mortar bed above a waterproof liner that is connected to a clamping drain of some sort. Now we need to know a whole lot more about the...
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06-22-2022, 08:42 PM
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Shower pan crack in mortar bed
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cx
Need to help some of us here, Rick. By mortar...
Need to help some of us here, Rick. By mortar bed, are you talking about the thick top mortar bed of a traditionally built shower receptor?
If so, what are you calling the "shower pan" that you...
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Tile Forum/Advice Board
06-22-2022, 06:19 PM
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Questions On Tiling a Bathroom Floor
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cx
Feel free to contact the manufacturer of the CBU,...
Feel free to contact the manufacturer of the CBU, Bob, if you're skeptical about getting questionable advice from some guy you've never met that you found on an Internet site. I would be. :)
Many...
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Cleaning, Restoration and Sealing
06-22-2022, 04:58 PM
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Significant Efflorescence on new tile shower floor
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cx
Welcome, Micah. :) First, it would help to...
Welcome, Micah. :)
First, it would help to know specifically what grout was used.
Not sure both of those statements can be accurate.
Black, and other dark colors, in cementitious grouts...
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Tile Forum/Advice Board
06-22-2022, 04:21 PM
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Questions On Tiling a Bathroom Floor
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cx
Porcelain tile is ceramic tile, Bob. With...
Porcelain tile is ceramic tile, Bob.
With tiles that size, you're basically ending up with a coat of grout with some small pieces of tile pressed in and I would expect the strength to be no better...
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06-22-2022, 04:13 PM
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New Tile Project Over Old Adhesive
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cx
Welcome, Ben. :) This is in the dry areas of...
Welcome, Ben. :)
This is in the dry areas of the bathroom and not the shower, yes?
The yellow stuff is very likely the old-style organic adhesive (mastic). You may want to call MAPEI and ask...
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Professionals' Hangout
06-21-2022, 03:23 PM
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Field movement joints rarely honored?
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Al, you're likely to get better response if...
Al, you're likely to get better response if you'll post those photos as attachments from storage on your computer so they appear in your post.
I tried opening one of them and could have eaten...
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Tile Forum/Advice Board
06-21-2022, 01:26 PM
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Best Method to Modify Schluter Pan for Drain 10" off center
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cx
You wanna be careful with that, Suzanne. I've...
You wanna be careful with that, Suzanne. I've not used the brands you're looking at, but I know not all such foam trays have the required 1/4" per foot slope required by plumbing code for tiled...
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Tile Forum/Advice Board
06-21-2022, 08:40 AM
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Questions On Tiling a Bathroom Floor
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260
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cx
1. That is sometimes the case. 2. No. If...
1. That is sometimes the case.
2. No. If your subfloor is actually only 1/2" thick, your best option would be to remove the entire floor/subfloor and start over with nominal 3/4" plywood or...
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Tile Forum/Advice Board
06-21-2022, 07:17 AM
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subfloor suitability
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cx
I've combined one of your previous threads on...
I've combined one of your previous threads on this floor here, Gadus. We still don't know nearly enough about your structure to say whether it qualifies for a natural stone installation.
I'm...
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Tile Forum/Advice Board
06-20-2022, 06:15 PM
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Steve's Shower Project
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cx
5. How 'bout "Steve's Shower Project," Steve? ...
5. How 'bout "Steve's Shower Project," Steve? Or something equally generic.
My recommendation? Leave it alone. Learn to live with the cracks. I predict that with Glazed Wall Tiles (that's a...
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