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    Pulling away floor tiles damaged the concrete floor

    Thank you for your reply. I don't use FB but I posted the job on mybuilder.com. yesterday. no reply...as yet. Thank you again :)
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    Pulling away floor tiles damaged the concrete floor

    Thank you very much for your reply and the information in the link. I really would prefer to get in an experienced contractor but I don't know what I should be looking for. My bathroom ceiling which is roughly the same size as the 'space' also needs work - paint has peeled away and left areas...
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    Pulling away floor tiles damaged the concrete floor

    Here is my DIY disaster. I hope someone can help. Many years ago, because there were some broken bits in my black floor tiles, I made the mistake of trying to lift the tiles up in order to replace them. At first I thought things were going well. The concrete floor underneath had a black...
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    3/4 inch gap between tap end of bath and wall

    Jimmy, I can't thank you enough. I started this project 2 weeks ago and was frankly fed-up and itching to just ram that batten back in there and get it over with. Why the original installer didn't make a frame in the first place is beyond me but it will be done now. Simple - when you know...
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    3/4 inch gap between tap end of bath and wall

    This is really great advice but the bath is already in position and I can't make any changes. Two sides of the bath are against tile and I have to wedge a baton between the space at one end of the bath. So I'll lay the tiles onto the wood with silicone as you advise. Do you foresee any possible...
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    3/4 inch gap between tap end of bath and wall

    I am resealing my bath for the third time. On the first occasion I found that a wooden baton was placed between the gap and tiled over. I have continued to do this and covered the baton with narrow tiles. I have bought new tiles for this and stripped the piece of wood. (I do not have a wood...
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