But my body is not happy about it.
But my body is not happy about it.
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Yes always. Otherwise you see the biscuit of the tile, as well as the rough bottom surface of the tile in the profile. Looks very ugly without it.Originally posted by gogreen
Nice work!
Do you typically use the Schluter trim around the niches?
That's a pretty cool vid, thanks for sharing
uhm, so how long did this actually take to do? the video is 3 minutes, did the tile take 3 minutes? 6 hours? 4 light years?
guess you didnt watch to the end, he says 5 hours at the end.Originally posted by Dumbass17
uhm, so how long did this actually take to do? the video is 3 minutes, did the tile take 3 minutes? 6 hours? 4 light years?
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You guessed correctly hahaOriginally posted by Thaco
guess you didnt watch to the end, he says 5 hours at the end.
you left out the part about putting in the grout! not to mention, shouldn't there be tile on the ceiling as well (could those heavy tiles stay up on ceiling or are they too heavy?)
The grouting would be a 5 second videoOriginally posted by whydontchathen
you left out the part about putting in the grout! not to mention, shouldn't there be tile on the ceiling as well (could those heavy tiles stay up on ceiling or are they too heavy?)
Customer's option. Ceiling isn't necessary. And yes you can put those tile on the ceiling. I've put up tile that are 3'x10' (yes FEET) on the ceiling.
Just an FYI, a light year is a measurement of distance and not time.Originally posted by Dumbass17
uhm, so how long did this actually take to do? the video is 3 minutes, did the tile take 3 minutes? 6 hours? 4 light years?
What's your opinion on tile floor vs fiberglass? Cost wise and longevity? I really want a tile floor but not sure it's worth it.
Cost wise, a tile floor is more expensive. Fiberglass pan will start at around $500-600, installed. Same tiled pan will be around $1,000.Originally posted by danno
What's your opinion on tile floor vs fiberglass? Cost wise and longevity? I really want a tile floor but not sure it's worth it.
A tiled pan will last a lifetime (if done properly), the other will get scratched and dulled after time.
Also the tiled pan can be adapted to any shape or size. Fiberglass you're stuck with pre-designed shapes and sizes.
One is "higher-end". The other is "economy".
What looks nicer?
This...
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Or this?
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Thanks for the answer I think I'd have to do tile anyway as I need a odd ball shape.