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Lippage at Outside Corners: How to Plan and Cheat It so It Looks Intentional

Introduction Lippage at outside corners happens when tile edges don’t line up cleanly at the corner. This guide explains how to plan the layout and adjust the cut to make it look intentional. Think ahead by dry-fitting pieces, marking where you will cut, and adjusting your layout to hide small gaps. Check local guidelines and […]

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Tile on Shower Ceilings: Sag Prevention and Thinset Choice

Introduction Tile on shower ceilings requires proper sag prevention and careful thinset choice. In plain terms, you want the substrate to stay flat and the tile to bond well from day one. Check the thinset instructions for substrate compatibility and follow the manufacturer’s guidance or local rules to avoid surprises. Start by inspecting the ceiling

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Curbless Shower Slope: How to Check Slope and Fix “Birdbaths” Before Tile

Introduction A curbless shower slope is the gradually sloped floor that drains toward the drain without a raised curb. This intro shows how to check that slope and spot birdbaths before you tile. You’ll use simple tools like a level and straightedge to judge the surface as you work. To fix an incorrect slope, identify

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Shower Curb Waterproofing: Common Failure Points and How to Build It Right

Introduction Shower curb waterproofing is the process of sealing the edges and top of the curb to keep water from entering walls and floors. Common failure points include gaps at corners, improper flashing, and neglecting the top edge where shower water can splash. In this article, we’ll cover how to build it right with basic,

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Fixing Pinholes in Grout: Why They Happen and How to Repair Without Regrouting Everything

Introduction Pinhole grout gaps are tiny holes in the grout that can let moisture seep behind tiles. They happen when the grout didn’t seal properly, or when movement, wear, or improper mixing weakened it. They’re most noticeable in areas that get routine use or wetting, and they can spread if left unaddressed. You can fix

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