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barlow
Hi all
Half way through my 1st bathroom re-fit and was hoping to get some advise regarding the following questions.
1. When tiling the floor up top the walls should you butt the floor tiles right against the wall or leave a grout joint?
2. Is it best to tile under a shower tray or fix it and tile around it? I'm fitting an offset quad so concerned I wouldn't get a great fit tiling around the curve
3. I know you silicon all internal corners where tiles meet but do you need to silicon where the tiles meet the ceiling and floor etc?
4. I need to screed an area 9m2 up by 3mm. How tricky is this? Should I just mix, pour and make sure it settles in all areas? Are there any specific tools I need and am I being a bit naive in thinking that this is relatively easy? Also to stop the screed going into areas you don't want would you just screw battens down to contain it?
Would be extremely grateful to anyone that can offer advice and apologies for asking q's that you pro's must think are a bit on the simple side......
Half way through my 1st bathroom re-fit and was hoping to get some advise regarding the following questions.
1. When tiling the floor up top the walls should you butt the floor tiles right against the wall or leave a grout joint?
2. Is it best to tile under a shower tray or fix it and tile around it? I'm fitting an offset quad so concerned I wouldn't get a great fit tiling around the curve
3. I know you silicon all internal corners where tiles meet but do you need to silicon where the tiles meet the ceiling and floor etc?
4. I need to screed an area 9m2 up by 3mm. How tricky is this? Should I just mix, pour and make sure it settles in all areas? Are there any specific tools I need and am I being a bit naive in thinking that this is relatively easy? Also to stop the screed going into areas you don't want would you just screw battens down to contain it?
Would be extremely grateful to anyone that can offer advice and apologies for asking q's that you pro's must think are a bit on the simple side......