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  1. Rotted shower liner.jpg

    Rotted shower liner.jpg

  2. Rotted pan liner.jpg

    Rotted pan liner.jpg

  3. Rotted timber.jpg

    Rotted timber.jpg

  4. Rotted shower.jpg

    Rotted shower.jpg

  5. Rotted away old school shower.jpg

    Rotted away old school shower.jpg

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    Rotted old school shower.jpg

  7. Rotted old school shower leakage.jpg

    Rotted old school shower leakage.jpg

  8. Tile Marble Granite

    Porcelain Fixing the upright of a shower enclosure

    are you talking about the shower tray?
  9. Tile Marble Granite

    Tiling over screed/plywood floor with height differences.

    If it is solid then its ok, you will use uncoupling membrane on top.
  10. Tile Marble Granite

    Tiling over screed/plywood floor with height differences.

    As far as I am concerned the tile shops sell uncoupling membrane as anti-crack. You can call the tile shops and ask You can check out the US market, you might find different products: peel & stick, rubber membrane. All these products do the same as Dirta The other option is the expansion joint
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    angle grinder.JPG

  12. Tile Marble Granite

    Tiling over screed/plywood floor with height differences.

    If the timber floor is level and the concrete is up and down, grind off the bumps. You can use a 7'' angle grinder with a diamond cup and a shroud to do so. There will be a movement between the two floors. Out of the question. Only the almighty knows if there will be cracks in that floor...
  13. Tile Marble Granite

    Tiling over screed/plywood floor with height differences.

    what about the screed, is it level along the timber floor?
  14. Tile Marble Granite

    Waterproofing options for new shower room

    It looks great! Inside the shower at the bottom where the wall meets the floor, use Silicon. Apply Silicon all the corners. The wooden unit looks great as well. If you would go to Builder's Depot, B&Q, they have wood sealers, loads to choose from.
  15. Tile Marble Granite

    Porcelain Mitering tiles and which epoxy

    -you can always use a trim instead of mitering -powder grout cannot be mixed with epoxy -you can use powder grout all over, no need for epoxy for the mitered area -you can Silicon the mitered area as well and get an even matching color If you go the mitering way, try to get a good cut to...
  16. Tile Marble Granite

    Too thick to cut?

    No, it is not what you need. You need a real 10'' blade saw to make those cuts. You can hire/rent a wet saw if you don't want to spend £700 to 800£ for a good wet saw, get a brand-new diamond blade, you will then get good marble cuts. I used to get my diamond blades while living in London from...

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