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What tile project are you working on?

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#1 ·
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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#2,248 ·
Ethos said:
I am liking Ditra more and more lately. I can't believe I was so resistant to it for so long. "How can PLASTIC be a good underlayment!?" I was so foolish for so long.
Yeah the stuff is amazing. I was sold about 4 years ago when I had to remove some of it.
 
#2,255 ·
Porcelain 12's on the floor. Cut them into 1" strips for the inlay. Finishing with SpectraLok, color matches wall paint.
 

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#2,256 ·
Tech Dawg said:
Wow, I was unaware that Barrier Free showers were installed on that side of Morris County, New Jersey.

:scooter:
I know, right?!

Aparently we are the only company in this part of northern New Jersey qualified to not only build, but also warranty these types of showers..... Up to a lifetime warranty with certain products! How cool is that? I am very happy to be far ahead of the competition.....
 
#2,260 ·
Master bathroom job just finished ... 40"x20" porcelain on floor, 36"x12" on shower walls, pebbles on shower floor ... Those big guys don't bend too easy ;-)
 

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#2,266 · (Edited)
More pics on this bathroom. It's got a built-in stereo with speakers in the walk-in closet, bedroom, bathroom and shower. Heated floor and heated shower floor. Porcelain tile wainscot everywhere. A separate toilet room. This client really went all out :thumbsup:

We're almost done, lacking a couple of sconce lights on order is all.
 

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#2,270 ·
Sort of. The Wedi pan slopes under the bench, and the drain is behind that "gate" where the water passes through. The cover can be removed to gain access for snaking and such. I'll take some other photos tomorrow to show how it comes out if you're interested. The way we installed it was a bit different in the video, as the Riolito pan usually has the drain about 6" back from the edge, but we wanted a 12" bench seat, so basically it's just a path for water to pass through.


Edit: Here's a photo of the drain underneath the bench.
 

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#2,272 ·
Ethos said:
Sort of. The Wedi pan slopes under the bench, and the drain is behind that "gate" where the water passes through. The cover can be removed to gain access for snaking and such. I'll take some other photos tomorrow to show how it comes out if you're interested. The way we installed it was a bit different in the video, as the Riolito pan usually has the drain about 6" back from the edge, but we wanted a 12" bench seat, so basically it's just a path for water to pass through.

<a href="http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=UP9LZ2Jwi68">YouTube Link</a>

Edit: Here's a photo of the drain underneath the bench.
That's a nifty drain :clap: