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LVP on Concrete Slabs: Moisture Tests You Can Do and Underlayment Choices

Introduction LVP on concrete slabs means laying luxury vinyl plank over a concrete floor while evaluating moisture in the slab and picking an underlayment that suits the job. It’s a practical DIY approach, not a showpiece install, so you’ll want to verify dryness and choose materials that tolerate the conditions you’re working with. Expect to […]

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Regrouting vs. Grout Refresh vs. Grout Stain: Which Fix Fits Which Problem

Introduction Regrouting, grout refresh, and grout stain are three ways to fix failing grout, each serving different needs. Regrouting means removing the old grout and putting in new grout where the joints have deteriorated. Grout refresh is a surface cleaning and sealing approach for grout that’s not structurally broken but looks dingy, while grout stain

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Cutting Tiny Tile Slivers Safely: Jigs and Alternatives That Look Better

Introduction Cutting tiny tile slivers safely means trimming small tile offcuts with stable guides to avoid breakage. This article covers practical jigs and simple alternatives that help you keep the edge clean. It stays hands-on and avoids guessing, with tips you can verify on the job. You’ll find options that pair a steady fence with

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Tile Ledger Boards in Showers: How to Mount Them Without Puncturing Waterproofing

Introduction A tile ledger board is a horizontal support mounted to the shower wall to hold tile while it sets, without puncturing the waterproofing. Before you start, locate studs and check the waterproofing membrane behind the tile area. This guide walks you through a practical, hands-on approach you can do with common tools. Plan your

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Pool Waterline Tile Repairs: Bonding to Old Substrates and Avoiding Hollow Spots

Introduction Bonding old pool waterline tile to aged substrates requires thorough prep and the right adhesives to prevent hollow spots. This is a hands-on, DIY task that starts with cleaning, roughing the surface, and choosing compatible materials. Check product labels and manufacturer guidance for substrate compatibility, cure times, and any moisture considerations. Dust control during

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How to Set Glass Mosaic Tile Without Seeing Trowel Lines (Trowel + Backing Tricks)

Introduction It’s about using the right trowel choice, backing, and pressing technique to hide visible trowel marks on glass mosaic tile. You’ll work in small, well-prepped patches and back-butter the tile to help transfer even mortar. Keep the substrate flat, clean, and dry as you set each piece. About CTEF is one of the core

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Shower Bench Waterproofing: How to Build It So It Doesn’t Become a Sponge

Introduction Building a shower bench can enhance your bathroom’s functionality and aesthetics. However, it’s crucial to ensure proper waterproofing to prevent it from absorbing moisture like a sponge. In this guide, we’ll walk you through the process of constructing a waterproof shower bench that won’t become a soggy mess over time. Key takeaways Plan bench

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Epoxy Thinset vs. Cement Thinset: Where Epoxy Is Worth It (and where it’s trouble)

Introduction Epoxy thinset is a two‑part adhesive that uses epoxy as the binder, offering a tougher, more chemical‑resistant bond than plain cement thinset. In DIY terms, it sets slower and can be trickier to mix and apply, so it’s not always the best choice for every job. Check manufacturer instructions for mixing ratios, pot life,

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Installing Ditra-Heat or Similar Uncoupling Heat Membranes: Common DIY Mistakes

Introduction Installing Ditra-Heat or similar uncoupling membranes is a DIY method to protect tile from cracks by decoupling the tile from the substrate. Common mistakes include rushing layout, skipping dry fitting, and not verifying the floor is flat and ready. Always check the product label and your local rules before starting. Before laying, pre-lay membrane

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How to Tile Over Radiant Heat Mats: Layout, Thickness Buildup, and Sensor Placement

Introduction Tile over radiant heat mats means installing tile on top of an electric floor heating mat with a careful layout plan. This introduction covers how to plan tile layout, where to place sensors, and how to account for depth as you build up. It’s a hands-on DIY approach, not a product pitch, so check

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