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Discuss Coving and wall tiles in the Guest Area at TilersForums; Hi, I need some advice, I am about to tile my bthroom and in some areas I want to tile the whole wall. The problem I have is what is ...
          
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    Hi,
    I need some advice, I am about to tile my bthroom and in some areas I want to tile the whole wall.
    The problem I have is what is the normal thing to do about the coving, do I tile up to it or do I remove the coving tile and then replace the coving over the tiles?
    Any advice would be great,
    Thanks

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    Quote Originally Posted by unregistered View Post
    Hi,
    I need some advice, I am about to tile my bthroom and in some areas I want to tile the whole wall.
    The problem I have is what is the normal thing to do about the coving, do I tile up to it or do I remove the coving tile and then replace the coving over the tiles?
    Any advice would be great,
    Thanks
    If possible remove the coving and replace after tiling but before grouting. This way, you will see the full profile of the coving and also , you can panel pin between vertical joints to support it until it has set on......Gaz

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    Thanks very much for the advice.

    Mac

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    Nice Catch

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