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	<title>Comments on: Preparation for Shower and Tub Surround</title>
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		<title>By: Sealing Hardi backer and glass block window - The Best Information &#38; Resources for Flooring Products and Services</title>
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		<description>[...] doing (sans window). I used Permabase and Laticrete 9235, but otherwise the process is the same.  Preparation for Tiling a Shower or Tub Surround &#124; Welcome to Trevathan Floorcovering  Tiling a Shower or Tub Surround &#124; Welcome to Trevathan Floorcovering       The top ten reasons to [...]</description>
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		<title>By: Tiling a Shower or Tub Surround &#124; Welcome to Trevathan Floorcovering</title>
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		<description>[...] In part 1, the preparations finished up with the application of Laticrete 9235. After the 9235 is completely dry, usually overnight, I start with the first row of tiles. Getting the first row level is extremely important since successive rows will sit on top. I did the back wall first so that the cuts in the corner are not as noticeable. After the first row is complete, I use a spacer board the appropriate width to allow for the glass and stone listello that will be installed later. The weight of the tile holds the boards in place. Be sure that the width of the board allows for the listello and a little bit of grout on either side. Making sure the boards are all the exact same width ensures that the tiles will stay level. [...]</description>
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