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Having been fortunate enough to work alongside @GaryTheTiler and
@Ray TT @ Porcel-Thin recently on a couple of projects it gave me a little hands on experience before I tackled my own bathroom refit for a client. This turned out to be invaluable!
The original ensuite was only 2yrs old and part of a massive remodelling of their property.
Long story kinda short. (For me!:p) the floor had failed and the client just wanted whole room ripping out!
This is what they wanted ripping out!
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Basically the floor was a disaster waiting to happen.
They had placed OSB OVER joists and fixed.
Then placed 2x1 batons on OSB and put wet UFH trays between them.
Then GLUED ply on top. (Which de- bonded)
Then attempted to glue Ditra with AF200, which didn't work, so was effectively loose laid!
In fact the whole floor from the OSB up was effectively loose laid!
Anyway, after determining the position of the wet UFH pipes I screwed through the ply, 2x1, and batons into the joists.
No UFH piped were hurt in the making good of this floor! :D
Then I fixed 12mm Hardie on top! Screwing trough all layers where I could and into the ply elsewhere!
Yes the client was aware that this would reduce the effectiveness of the heating but felt it was a small price to pay fora solid floor!
This mess also left them with a split shower tray because although the times were meant to support the leading edge of the tray. They didn't. There just wasn't enough room for the trav to go under. So the tray was flexing which caused it to crack.
So remedials out of the way I began to transform their bathroom in to this!
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Always room for improvement
..........yeah right, who am I trying to kid!!! Another class there Marc! Quality

Hahaha I make u right Geoff!
There is!
Trust me!
It's clever photography! :rolleyes: Haha
No, seriously tho. It's been an enormous learning curve, of that u can be sure!
Even tho ALL the principles are the same, nah they're not! Haha
When u have only one tile that spans the whole width of the wall, scribing it in becomes a whole new ball game! Haha
This tile I trimmed 6 bloody times before getting it right!
But that was the easy bit! Haha
The hard bit was the trip to the garage every time, to trim it! Slowly!

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And this was tile.

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I averaged between 3-4Km a day according to my iPhone health app! Hahaha
And mitred cuts like this, certainly make your brow sweat!

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Yeah the second one was a bit of a setting out **** up, but I did set it out by photographs only.
Just would of been sensible to check it once on site!
I was just cocky and didn't bother! Haha
So yeah it's just tiling, but let me tell u something,
It's NOT! Haha
And my complete respect goes out to all those who use this kind of format on a regular basis!
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A very nice job but I do have one question (and this could be just because of the way it is photographed) why have you cut around the window wall pieces and not laid the window wall pieces last? Surely the cutting would leave more room for error doing the side walls first?

Fantastic colours on the tiles, very authentic looking indeed.
Room for error? What D'u mean error? Hahaha
They're 4.8mm thick, there's no room for error!
Anyway, I don't do error! :D

There was no particular rhyme or reason, I just did!
 

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