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Discuss Tiling under existing skirting and dbl glaze profile in the Canada Tile Advice area at TilersForums.com.
And the plastic trims... All 2x 2m of it???In this situation I’d be more inclined to take of the skirting, re skirt once tiled. As simon has said if there all over the place ( and judging by the joints in the existing floor ) they will be.
You could come across dips in skirting between joints that were originally followed. That will maybe not work with your new set out.
I know what I mean, an am trying to say. But I can’t word it right haha.
Basically it’ll save a lot of head ache to renew them
And the plastic trims... All 2x 2m of it???
I thought a 4m sq floor ting job would be easy-ish.... Re-skirtting wasn't part of my tiling course lol, nor dealing with dbl glazing trims!!! Lol... Skirting is level it seems, just hope I have room to get under.. Not sure how the 2m trims are fixed, or how I'd re fix lol... Great
And the plastic trims... All 2x 2m of it???
The pvc trim threshold is really cheap to buy in local double glazing shops. As if you try and pull it up it will end up snapping or bending.I'm assuming there will be an inch or so gap once tiles have come up, up to bottom of skirting ... Plastic trim I'm talking of is the trim along the floor in front of door and two walls, again there'll be a hap below which hopefully is enough for 6mm adhesive and 12mm tile and any leveler used if any.
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