I am remodeling my kitchen and I textured the walls with a gun. I decided to leave the ceiling flat because it is straight without a lot of noticeable defects. There are some slight things I want to cover with some texture. Are there rollers available for this? Just wanting a light texture and do I need to use special paint?
My husband and I are remodeling our kitchen. We are removing paneling and replacing it with dry wall however the workers are not doing the job until a week from now but they asked my husband to remove the paneling from the walls but when my husband removed one panel the fiber glass underneath it is kind of old and it has rips in it and Im afraid that it is not safe for us to be around and especially for a whole week. We have a 5yr old and a small dog, I just don’t think it’s safe and my husband is upset and disagrees. Who is right? Thanks.
I’m laying them down with a 1/4 inch grout line for inner tiles. It’s a basement floor and one wall is wood with a 2×4 plate against the floor. The other walls are stone foundation. I’m not sure if I should make a 1/4 inch grout line between the edge tile and the wall, or if I should put the tile tight up against the wall.
What do you do?
I’m laying them down with a 1/4 inch grout line for inner tiles. It’s a basement floor and one wall is wood with a 2×4 plate against the floor. The other walls are stone foundation. I’m not sure if I should make a 1/4 inch grout line between the edge tile and the wall, or if I should put the tile tight up against the wall.
What do you do?
yes if you plan to grout the tile and if you ‘re not how are you going to join the tile. you should leave minum of 1/8 inch space. they have spacers you can use to make the space and keep it running the same. they are very inexpensive and they are well worth the couple bucks they cost.
I’m laying them down with a 1/4 inch grout line for inner tiles. It’s a basement floor and one wall is wood with a 2×4 plate against the floor. The other walls are stone foundation. I’m not sure if I should make a 1/4 inch grout line between the edge tile and the wall, or if I should put the tile tight up against the wall.
What do you do?
the element covered for a few days before tiling the floor. The engineer wants to lay the heating, but my husband is unable to lay the tiles for two days.
What advice can you give me please. Such as is it okay to lay cardboard over the top of the heating until ready for tiling.