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Isn't "thick mud" used as a render, with added lime?
Ive never heard the term 'thick mud' imps..
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Isn't "thick mud" used as a render, with added lime?
there are pre-formed, but do not use them.I find it very un usual that In Italy they don't have pre formed wet trays, and especially in America.
I'm not sure how many of you are on instagram and alike but it's very apparent that in Australia and America they are big on there water proofing, and the use of mud? Im not totally sure what that is but they form floors and trays with it, and I see a lot of tiled ceilings in bathrooms which is something I've not seen over here, anyone done one like that?
Hi, in NZ we waterproof all showers. Depending on what region you're in the council may need to inspect it before tiling. Some councils also require a flood test.
As for mud, term isn't used much by tilers I would guess it's more of a bricklayers thing-their motar.
Never tiled a ceiling I do recall our mapei rep saying they won't give any warranty on ceiling tiling, which is fair enough I guess with H&S these days
I've used mapelastic smart quite a lot. Mainly for exterior waterproofing though or swimming pools. Inside we use aqua defence with the SA, it's so fast and easy compared to mapelastic☺like this, then I continue also on the wall (without a net)
in Europe and I believe all over the world, ensuring the tiler is 2 years.Tiling trends here in France .Large imitation wood tiles everywhere .All floors are a sand cement screed.2mm joints.10 year guarantee on all work obligatoir
What?In the states at least, you're liable for your work for 6 years, regardless.
Even if you only give a 12 month warranty yourself!
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