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A little help guys.
I've been asked to price 71sqm of limestone flooring.
My issue is this,
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Hi Guys have a big gap above tray to fill 2cm high 1cm deep (3/4in x 1/2in)
Any suggestions on best way to fill the gap and re silicone ?
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After a little advice. I'll post pictures a bit later. However....
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Hi all.
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