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Hi guys,
Very quick question, I`m just about to tile my wet room floor former, where the tiles meet the square metal grate in the middle do i silicone the ... -
Wet room waste
Hi guys,
Very quick question, I`m just about to tile my wet room floor former, where the tiles meet the square metal grate in the middle do i silicone the gap or grout? I`m guessing silicone but wanted to make sure.
Thanks
Turkish
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Re: Wet room waste
Silicone the joint and make sure the tile edge is 1mm above the waste.
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