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    Silicon internal corners...

    I did a repair on a Huge house a few months ago because the tiler had not sealed properly around the shower tray, water had got behind the tiles and ruined the plasterboard. I got a call from the lady the other day asking if I could go round and take a look at the other shower room, the Silicon...
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    Internal trim cuts

    Anyone got any tips/secrets for cutting internal trim that is less than a 45 degree angle. I've got some trim cutters but not a huge fan, are there any other ways of measuring the angle to get it spot on? Cheers
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    Genesis internal tile trim

    Hello guys, Looking for some advice regarding installation of this trim. It will be used in a 1200mm x 800mm shower enclosuse (alcove). I have always just used Silicon but I am having doubts about making this waterproof. Anybody used it?? Aluminium Internal Trim Thanks in advance. SA
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    sand cement internal render

    just hacked off tiles from solid shower wall, set coat has come off with tile( house is only 8 years old), render in behind i thought would be like iron(like external)!! not so, side of paint scraper can rake it back to blockwork with no effort??? is this typical of a shower wall or have...
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    CornerTape - Internal Corners

    Hi Guys, We've come across a few guys that have used cornertape and thought that it can only be used on straight runs, this is not the case. Cornertape makes a perfect internal 2 way and 3 way corner very easily and it takes about a min to do this. The joint is then formed from one piece of...
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    135 deg internal corners help...

    About a year ago I finished tiling the bathroom with the help of the forum. Th only mistake I made was in the shower enclosure where I have some 135deg internal corners. This was the first bit I tiled and the first tiling I had done. With the sealant in the corners the joint width varies on the...
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    Cutting into Internal Corners

    What is the best way of cutting into internal corners. Do you tile one wall to within x? of the corner and the other wall to within x? of that tile, or do you take the thickness of the tile off your measure into the corner on both walls ? Have heard differing ways tilers get a neat finish...
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    Help - internal concrete floor slopes up to 40mm

    Hi there, This my first post in this forum. I apologise if it is in the wrong area I am currently in the midst of a home renovation The concrete slab slopes up to 40mm from the centre to the outer walls. I would like to level the floor prior to tiling but have struck a huge problem. I...
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    Tiling an Internal Step

    Hello Guys, I've got a kitchen floor to tile which leads into a porch, but I have a problem with a small step (3 inches roughly) which seperates the rooms, do I tile to the edge of the step and leave it like that or do I tile the vertical part of the step. also when the floor is tiled the top...
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    Fixing Porcelain and Vitrified Tiles to Internal Walls

    Fixing Porcelain and Vitrified Tiles to Internal Walls There is an increasing trend towards fixing porcelain and vitrified tiles to walls. With differing manufacturing processes and materials, larger, thicker format tiles, complying with BS6431 are being produced. Porcelain and vitrified...
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    Edges and Internal Corners with Bevelled Tiles

    Hello Everbody, This is my first posting on the forum and hopefully you will be able to help me. I am just about to tile a bathroom using bevelled 150 x 75mm white ceramic tiles and would like to use an offest brick pattern, however I am a little inexperienced and do not know the best way to...
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    Silicon in internal corners?

    +++NEWBIE ALERT+++ +++NEWBIE ALERT+++ +++NEWBIE ALERT+++ Does anyone foresee any problems if I choose to use white silicon, as opposed to grout, for the vertical gap on the internal corners in a bathroom wall-to-floor tiling situation? I thought the flexibility might be useful in case my...

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