Over two decades and counting. Always start tiling from the middle to get big cuts on both sides and the walls need be sitting on top of the floor, that will eliminate the gaps. Your best bet is to tile the floor first then the walls.
Did you manage to fix that wall? If not, you can render the wall then waterproof it, timber speaking: you can go to your local timber store and find what you are looking for. I miss those days!
Pan liner attaches to the drain via 4 bolts/clamp ring collar. On top of liner there is a mortar bed/tile. The water penetrates the grout/mortar bed all the way to the pan liner. The shower pan will trap in the water/never gets dry unless you stop using it for 3 months. Water/moist will rust the...
Hello there! Start looking for tile companies that hire helpers then stick with them for some years to learn the trade, there's a lot to learn to be on your own. Good luck!
I know natural stone changes its color if wet. Ceramic tile does not do that as far as I am concerned.
Your best bet is to replace them and make sure you take out the wet area, get a dehumidifier and dry out the wall. Waterproof the area and then retile. All the best!