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What tile project are you working on?

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It's been a little dead hereabouts lately, so I thought I would try and liven things up a little.

Post some pics of your current tile projects in progress. The good, the bad, and the ugly.
 

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Tech Dawg said:
Wow, there's 40 guests viewing this thread right now... Anyone need a backsplash in Florida? Call Ceramitec, a backsplash specialist doing many custom tile jobs in Clearwater, FL (a town just outside of Tampa, FL)
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Nice, or in southwestern Ohio specifically the Dayton area please don't hesitate to call Ohio Home Doctor Remodeling company for all your tile installation needs. :thumbsup:
 
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Tech Dawg said:
Maybe your inbetween Florida and Ohio... For Pennsylvania tile installations contact SRW Contracting if your in the Pittsburg Area and for residents in South Central PA (Harrisburg, PA) call Alone Eagle Remodeling, LLC.:laughing::laughing::laughing:
And if your looking for tile to be installed in chicago/naptown your screwed. :whistling: :laughing:
 
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Funny Todd. I asked Schluter how to build a steam shower with Kerdi and was told to use non modifed thinset. No shocker there.

I responded with "The TTMAC says you need a modified thinset"

I was told that elsewhere in the TTMAC is says to follow the manufactures guidelines so you can use Kerdi.

How the **** does that equate to a proper answer? The TTMAC states clear as day to use a modified thin-set and because in the shower receptor section it says to follow manufactures guidelines that gives me a green light to apply it to steam showers??? I think not.

I called Ardex and they tell me that they have a letter from Schluter saying their products are good to go with Kerdi. Finally a setting material company willing to stand behind a "Hybrid" install or as Schluter European Division would call "Standard Operating Procedures".
 
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I there's a guy using a rack in 2 pictures.

Think its lights..see how far corner is not light up..
its actually the dust. I'm playing with Craig. I have done many restaurant quarry kitchens and when you sweep the dust lands on the first rows you set until you stop for lunch the sections look different.
 
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Evan1968 said:
Todd....we even let your partner in crime Jim get some rack time. His new nickname is "Stinky Finger". He is 2 for 2 on out or town jobs. You know what i mean!:whistling:whistling
Thats what I call my middle son but Im guessing for a different reason :whistling: