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    Can you tell me how you tile at the bottom of carpeted stairs. Do you use trim which one do you use?

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    I presume you mean tiling upto the bottom riser.........if so just lift the carpet back ,tile to

    the tread face leaving small expansion gap and re-fit carpet when finished...

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    Sorry Dave, i am wetting my self here......whats a crapet or varpet? Getting late and typos are hard to avoid. These are funny ones though.
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    ,,i do not know wot u mean.......

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    ...That's not fair.........
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    unmarked editing,its amazing what admin power gives you

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